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Bob Boilen to Bring Creative Professional Know-How to OU
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From making musical history in 1983 when he sampled wildlife sounds in a production of Whiz Bang, a History of Sound at Baltimore’s Impossible Theater to getting his foot in the… Read More
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Being Here Now: Speaking With The Jayhawk’s Marc Perlman
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Marc Perlman is a founding member of midwestern America’s beloved Jayhawks. The group has been kicking for decades, birthed from the vivacious Twin Cities music scene of the ’80s and… Read More
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‘Chosen’: Speaking With Abbie Reese About the Life of a Cloistered Nun
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This past weekend, Abbie Reese’s directorial debut, Chosen (Custody of the Eyes) was screened as a part of the 44th annual Athens International Film and Video Festival, only weeks after being… Read More
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April 9 Mountain Stage with Larry Groce at Peoples Bank Theatre in Marietta
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Sunday, April 8 marks the first ever live recording of Mountain Stage with Larry Groce at the relatively recently renovated Peoples Bank Theatre in Marietta. The stunning line-up for the… Read More
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Jake Eddy’s ‘Smart, Phone!’ and the Beauty of the Things in Our Pockets
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Did you know that your iPhone has the capability to record an entire multi-genre album? Perhaps you didn’t, but West-Virginia based teenager and accomplished musician Jake Eddy did. In fact,… Read More
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Cosmic Like That: Chatting With Water Witches
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A pulsating, spastic guitar riff – one part Velvet Underground guitarist Sterling Morrison circa “White Light/White Heat,” and one part the Cramp’s weirdo guitar goddess Poison Ivy – thrums over… Read More
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U.S. Navy Band Headed to Athens April 6
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Tomorrow night, the internationally acclaimed U.S. Navy Band will bring their diverse performance repertoire to Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium. Andy Trachsel, the Ohio University School of Music’s Director… Read More
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AIFVF: Bananas, Rats, and the Magic of ‘She’s Allergic to Cats’
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Colorful, super imposed waves of color in hues of gut-churning pink. A waterfall of thick, red blood pours from a bucket. A bare-chested woman cradles a bouquet of wriggling rats…. Read More
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Spring Literary Festival to Spark Minds of Writers Young and Old
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Wednesday marks the kick off for Ohio University’s Spring Literary Festival, featuring Mary Cappello, Gerald Early, Tom Sleigh, Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, and Colm Tóibín. The three-day literary extravaganza consists of ten events… Read More
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AIFVF: the Incredible Charm of ‘Arctic Superstar’
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April 3 marked the opening of the 44th annual Athens International Film and Video Festival at the Athena Cinema. Excited movie-goers and festival volunteers made their way in and out… Read More
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Annual Ampersand Festival to Feature Unconventional Performances
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Tuesday, April 4 will mark Ohio University’s School of Music’s annual Ampersand Festival, the brainchild of Andrew Trachsel, an Associate Professor of Music and Assistant Director for Recruitment for the… Read More
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Embracing Radical Sincerity and an Extremely Small Curated Space
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A man and a woman dressed in grubby layers of clothing sift through garbage and piles of disintegrating cardboard. They find an old USB stick. A “memory stick.” They hold… Read More
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WOUB-TV Premiering 20.2 CLASSIC and 20.3 LIFE April 1
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Starting April 1 at midnight – no foolin’ – WOUB-TV will be offering its 35-county viewership a line-up of classic public television picks on their revamped 20.2 and 20.3 channels…. Read More
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44th Annual Athens Film and Video Festival April 3-9
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On one of the upper floors of the Central Classroom building on Union Street lies an extensive archive of the oldest festival in Athens: the Athens International Film and Video… Read More
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Pizza Pizza! Avalanche’s Joel Fair to Judge Prestigious Pie Competition
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Even if you aren’t a foodie, chances are, you enjoy a nice slice of pizza. Whether it’s extra saucy or gluten free or even “Grandma style” (a type of pan… Read More
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Talking Thoughtful Improv With Artist Donalee Kennedy
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Acclaimed sewist Donalee Kennedy spent much of her career as a successful jeweler, a portion of her life fueled by the same intense drive that guides her to create stunning… Read More
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Joan Ellison Wows Ariel-Ann Carson Dater Performing Arts Centre
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As sad as it is, there are likely few millennials aware of Judy Garland. Those born after 1990, especially, might — at best — associate the name with the delicate,… Read More
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Sunday Afternoon Marks Successful Premiere of ‘Our Town: Jackson’
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Jackson is a small town in Appalachian Ohio with it’s own unique long, winding history. That history includes the likes of legendary outdoorsman Daniel Boone, famous explorer Major John Wesley Powell,… Read More
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Pluck Your Heart Strings Raw With Joan Ellison Singing Judy Garland March 25
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In 1935, teetering on the edge of an enormous Hollywood career, a 13-year-old Judy Garland performed an aching, haunting rendition of “Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart” on the… Read More
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OUL’s Robert Cooperman Brings Conservative Theater to Southeast Ohio
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Robert Cooperman is a conservative in the world of theater. Perhaps it goes without saying that he often feels excluded because of his political persuasion. Last year, Cooperman, who is… Read More
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Ghana’s Honorable Abla Dzifa Gomashie Speaks With WOUB
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Honorable Abla Dzifa Gomashie’s career started out in television, in a studio not unlike WOUB’s. Some 30 years later, she’s served as the Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Creative… Read More
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‘To Walk Invisible: the Brontë Sisters’ To Broadcast On WOUB-TV Sunday
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Emily, Charlotte, and Anne Brontë grew up the daughters of a priest in a parsonage nestled on the windy moors near the village of Haworth in the West Riding of… Read More
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‘Our Town: Jackson’ Set to Premiere This Sunday In Jackson
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Randy Heath has been mayor of Jackson, OH for over 10 years. He also grew up in the close-knit Appalachian town. “As a matter of fact, the house I live… Read More
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PHOTOS: Maria Chavez at ARTS/West
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Friday night avant-garde sound artist Maria Chavez performed at ARTS/West, utilizing a single turntable and an assortment of damaged records to create two hours of unique sound. Chavez is an… Read More
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11th Celebrate Women Conference Features Piper Kerman
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Today marked the 11th annual Celebrate Women Conference at Ohio University Lancaster. Founded in 2006 by a group of women’s studies students looking to commemorate women’s history month, the event… Read More
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