Cloud Nothings headline Lobsterfest
Athens music fans will have reason to stay busy this weekend as ACRN’s Lobsterfest, headlined by Cleveland punk band Cloud Nothings, will span three venues on three different days, all for free.
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Athens music fans will have reason to stay busy this weekend as ACRN’s Lobsterfest, headlined by Cleveland punk band Cloud Nothings, will span three venues on three different days, all for free.
The members of Athens’ emo-punk band Small Steps are moving their musical stylings from the basement to a bar Wednesday.
Pujol, a Tennessee southern rock band, will co-headline Lobsterfest with Xray Eyeballs. (via Pujol)
As the year comes to a close, ACRN is planning one last hurrah — Lobsterfest, an annual event featuring an abundance of music and sun.
Local student-run radio station ACRN “The Rock Lobster” is receiving national recognition for its talents after making it to mtvU’s list of the top 10 college radio stations in the country.
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Since hitting the airwaves in 1971, local student-run radio station ACRN–The Rock Lobster has produced music, shows and editorials with the hope of receiving national recognition.
Students eager for a romantic — or musical — Valentine’s Day can bid on a date Friday.
THURSDAY
Mind Fish might have to watch out for critics after the release of its new album, Watch Out!
Athens-own Vagrant Beat will join two other ‘energetic’ bands at the Smiling Skull Saloon, 108 W. Union St., as part of the monthly ACRN nights. (PHOTO BY JACKIE BON | Provided)
Thursday night, three bands will unite to take over the stage at the Smiling Skull Saloon.
TONIGHT
A year’s worth of planning, coordination and stress for Ohio University’s All-Campus Radio Network will come to an end tonight when its annual Lobsterfest kicks off.
Advances in technology and continued student interest have kept the All Campus Radio Network active as a student organization since its inception in 1971.
TONIGHT
Radcliffe said. Or the worst.
Tonight
Ohio University's All Campus Radio Network continues its mission of promoting local music tonight as it welcomes four bands to an uptown venue.