Around Town: 5/6/10
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Tonight
Tomorrow night, the locally devoted ACRN will present barroom listeners with The Gunshy, a Chicago-based folk/punk band, at The Union, 18 W. Union St.
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a poorly-managed and under-edited blog not only reinforces imposed societal standards of sexism and ignorance, but glorifies activities founded in poor judgment.
Todd and More
Greg Murray is not likely recognizable on the street, but his voice would give him away.
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When Jason Robinaugh took over as the general manager of the All Campus Radio Network (ACRN) in June of last year, the station experienced a slight resurgence.
In celebration of the unluckiest day of the year, musicians from around Ohio will gather for a Friday night of noise and horror movies.
Although many student groups plan date auctions as a way to raise money for a good cause, some people consider them an ethical dilemma.
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Keep the Lights On, because they are coming.
Matt Arbogast of The Gunshy only needs the musical bare necessities.
Complicated guitar solos and pulsating drum beats are typical characteristics of Rock music, but Athens a cappella group Leading Tones has been singing top 40 hits without any instruments for more than three years.
Playing live shows is one way for an up-and-coming band to get noticed and create a fan base. But there is more to booking shows in Athens than showing up and plugging into an amp.-
After temporarily closing on Monday, The Union Bar and Grill will reopen on Friday with a partially new staff and a cleaner look.
Whether remixing on stage at The Union or spinning records in a booth in Baker University Center, disc jockeys, more commonly know as DJs, in Athens bring life to the party.
The moon landing, the Kennedy assassination, the invention of the wheel: all landmark events for previous generations that can now be experienced only on videotape.
It worked for Robert Zimmerman at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
Musicians will perform on a 100 percent solar-powered stage as part of OHIO Unplugged, a zero-waste music festival, from 4 to 8 p.m. today on South Green lawn.