Tantrum Theater to show iconic, influential musical ‘Hair’
Theater fanatics in Athens are anticipating Tantrum Theater’s production of “Hair,” which is often described as a time capsule for the 1960s.
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Theater fanatics in Athens are anticipating Tantrum Theater’s production of “Hair,” which is often described as a time capsule for the 1960s.
On Feb. 12, Amazon Prime released the first trailer for “Spider-Noir,” starring Nicolas Cage in the title role.
For Bobcats looking for an exhilarating way to exercise and collaborate with a team, the Penultimate Frisbert Phun-Thyme group is accepting new members to join its weekly ultimate frisbee games.
On Feb. 2, Noah Kahan announced his upcoming The Great Divide Tour, which features new songs off his new album “The Great Divide.” Immediately, I went to Kahan’s website to sign up for presale in hopes of seeing him live with two of my best friends. When I received the responsibility of purchasing the tickets for our group, I felt like the weight of the world was on my shoulders.
Sneakthief, an Athens-bred and Columbus-based band, performs at The Union, located on 18 W. Union St., Wednesday as part of the Locals Only showcase series.
A multitude of women-identifying individuals feel nervous walking home late at night and prefer to order an Uber or Lyft to arrive home safely. Pink Cab, a student-run Ohio University organization, launched in 2024 to provide a more personal alternative. The organization has a GroupMe available for any women-identifying OU student to join.
Whether an Ohio University student is studying medicine, business, law or another field, a strong resume might be essential in getting a foot in the door. According to Career One Stop, a powerful resume “grabs” the attention of employers and showcases skills, experiences and accomplishments. Employers use a resume to determine who the right candidate is for the given position. OU offers several outlets for Bobcats to build a good resume.
Ohio lawmakers introduced a bill to ban certain local officials from signing non-disclosure agreements that are related to their public duties. State Representatives Adam Bird and Brian Stewart introduced this bill on Feb. 11th. NDAs that are signed are directly connected to data centers in Southeast Ohio, which will influence the local upcoming primary elections. Companies use NDAs to keep rural residents in the dark about who is building in their backyard.
In music, there’s a phrase that goes "separate the art from the artist,” meaning overlooking the personal views and actions of creators to engage with their work. This concept is an outdated defense mechanism used to ease personal discomfort in tricky controversies.
A new form of gambling has taken off. Event predictions allow people to place bets on the outcome of future events with unknown outcomes; this could be betting on the winner of a football game or the next candidate for the 2028 presidential election.
New legislation in Ohio could create a nonpartisan council to examine the growing footprint of data centers. If the bill is passed, the subsequent council would review data centers’ environmental impact, electricity and water use, light and noise pollution and local economic effects.
The Super Bowl is as much about commercials as it is football, with 78% of people watching the commercials during the Super Bowl and 24% watching them attentively, which gives the Super Bowl the label, “American culture’s marketing machine.”
Ohio (26-6) won the first game 2-1, but fell to the Liberty University Flames (19-9-1) in a rematch 3-1. The Bobcats outlasted the Flames in the first contest with discipline and effective defense. The intensified emotions of senior night may have gotten the best of the home team on Saturday night. Opportunistic plays, blocked shots and a calm goalie powered the Flames’ win.
A road salt shortage across Ohio during the late-January winter storms pushed Athens’ supply to low levels before a 500-ton shipment arrived Feb. 12.
As bedroom pop got its rise in popularity during the mid-2010s, some artists began playing with tools like GarageBand to create quirky, individualistic pieces of music from the comfort of their homes. This is the case for Isimeme “Naomi” Udu, better known under her artist moniker Hemlocke Springs.
Spotify, in addition to Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music Group, issued a lawsuit against the archival website and activist pirate group, Anna’s Archive. The lawsuit filed Jan. 2 was subsequently unsealed and made public Jan. 16.
The Athens City School District is training staff on how to respond if Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conduct operations near schools, following questions raised at the January school board meeting.
Animation has been a consistent medium of visual storytelling and performance. Some of the best movies of the year are animated movies, yet they lack respect as a genre in the movie award industry.
Monday, Feb. 2
The gaming platform Roblox has been at the center of controversy for the past year, due to allegedly being used as a hub for child grooming, which left the platform as the defendant in over 35 lawsuits last year, including a case against the state of Louisiana.