OU alumni create Lady Gaga and Rent mashup
The musical Rent is in its 20th anniversary, so a few Ohio University alumni got together to pay it tribute with a mashup with Lady Gaga music, under the title #GAGA4RENT.
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The musical Rent is in its 20th anniversary, so a few Ohio University alumni got together to pay it tribute with a mashup with Lady Gaga music, under the title #GAGA4RENT.
When Karly Siegel goes shopping for clothes, she doesn’t confine herself to the women’s section. Whether she’s looking for denim jackets or baggy t-shirts, she’s not afraid to check out what the men’s side of the store has to offer.
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Ohio duo Caamp plans to bring its “heartfelt sound” with new and old music to The Union Bar & Grill for the second time, with a performance Friday. A local act, Gaptooth Grin, the stage name of Rourke Papania, will open for Caamp.
An Ohio University alumnus got Hamilton in “Formation,” while creating a mashup of two of 2016’s cultural phenomenons.
Although Mavis Staples was abruptly escorted off stage, breathless, mid-concert, she returned shortly after — as her band entertained the audience with instrumentals and dancing.
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Athens held its first Halloween Block Party on Court Street in 1974 and has been hosting it ever since.
Former “junk food vegan” chef Del Sroufe has turned his health around by preparing his meals with a plant base, and he loves the results.
Tiffany James is an Athens local who works from her ranch home as a crystal jewelry maker according to her Craigslist ad, but according to her boyfriend, Richard Welsh, and herself, James is much more than that.
Athens is home to 21 bars for students and locals to enjoy, but what goes on behind the bar is often not seen by its visitors.
In 2011, Jose Antonio Vargas, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist put himself in the spotlight, admitting to being an undocumented American through a first-person story in The New York Times Magazine.
Local indie group Clubhouse will hype up fans with new music and covers this Saturday for its second Athens show this month.
College students live in a fast-paced environment filled with stress, and the Women’s Center will dedicate a week for overwhelmed students to focus on themselves.
At 17 years old, pop musician Daya has performed on stages across the nation — and Athens is next on her list.
The latest exhibit in Trisolini Gallery features multiple different types of prints, all following the theme: “rotten.”