McDonald's Szechuan sauce is coming to Athens
This Saturday at 2 p.m., the legendary McDonald’s Szechuan sauce is coming to select McDonald’s restaurants.
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This Saturday at 2 p.m., the legendary McDonald’s Szechuan sauce is coming to select McDonald’s restaurants.
Rick and Morty has focused on the B characters: Summer in the post-apocalyptic war zone universe and Jerry in the amusement park where people never die this season. This week, Beth got her turn.
After this week’s episode of Rick and Morty, there’s little doubt that Rick’s past will come back to haunt him very soon.
For many TV shows, opening sequences are a necessary evil used to start the show. Every show has one, and in many cases, they’re just a distractor that we as viewers fast-forward through to get to the meat of the show. Some shows, however, have intros that draw in an audience's attention from the first second and stand out among the intros of their competitors.
The most thought-provoking episode so far, “Rest and Ricklaxation,” was a well-needed departure from the action-packed episodes earlier this season.
After a two-week absence, Jerry returned to Rick and Morty this week in an episode that ultimately fell flat.
In this week’s episode of Rick and Morty, “Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender,” Rick’s insecurities took center stage. When called to action by a group of intergalactic superheroes called The Vindicators, Morty was thrilled. However, his enthusiasm was not matched by Rick who considers The Vindicators to be overrated hacks. He only agreed to accompany Morty to The Vindicator’s council when Morty cashed in his punch card which enabled him to pick one in 10 adventures.
In possibly the most anticipated moment of Rick and Morty season 3, Rick turns himself into a pickle to get out of going to family therapy.
Movie buffs, get excited, because there's no short supply of fantastic films coming to Netflix this month. From blockbuster franchise films to small independent ones, there are tons of options coming, guaranteed to keep any film fanatic satisfied.
As Netflix becomes more popular, some of the films offered become more well known. However, the big titles can lead people to overlook less famous films that oftentimes offer storylines just as compelling.
Summer is known to be a time of quality content in the world of television and film. Production companies take advantage of students on summer break with lots of free time and release their latest creations in hopes that they will drum up a large turn out. Netflix is no exception.
A person trying to enjoy international cuisine on campus might see some differences in the offered dishes from the traditional meals.
The LGBT Center will be hosting a series of events to give people assurance that they have a place in the community.
Brandon Jaeger and Michelle Ajamian noticed local farmers lacked the equipment needed to turn their seeds and grains into edible products. They decided to step in by creating Shagbark Seed and Mill.
This year’s Moms Weekend will feature an array of events with something to appeal to any mother and student duo.
White’s Mill is putting on an event where people can purchase local products and enjoy food from an Ohio Foothills Catering food truck.
Wolf Tree Collective offers classes varying from yoga to support groups designed to give people from all walks of life a safe space to visit.
The Ohio University Sailing Team has been a student organization for the past five years since being stripped of its club sport ranking, but this semester it took the title back.
To celebrate February as Heart Health Month, the Women’s Center, WellWorks and Live Healthy Appalachia are putting on an event focusing on plant-based diets.
Scott Brooks touched a paintbrush for the first time three years ago. He came into Passion Works Studio with no art experience and no idea of what to expect.