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Mamerto Tindongan is a man of many talents, but his best trait of all is spreading positive energy to all who come in contact with him.
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Mamerto Tindongan is a man of many talents, but his best trait of all is spreading positive energy to all who come in contact with him.
Whether it gets lathered onto a sudsy wash cloth, squeezed onto a loofa or scrubbed right on the skin, most people use soap in one form or another, especially here in the United States. Americans loves the slippery stuff so much that one-third of the world’s soap is used by Americans, according to Global Soap.
Watching the audience react to her story with her own eyes, seeing characters that she created come alive with real-life actors — these are the reasons why Natasha Smith wants to be a playwright.
Sled dog racing champion Tasha Stielstra along with husband Ed Stielstra and Nature’s Kennel teammate, Laura Neese, presented Idita-Quest, stories from the Yukon Quest and Iditarod sled dog races, to Baker Center Theatre on Tuesday evening.
Training canines for the world’s most renowned sled dog races, such as the Iditarod and the Yukon Quest, is tough and dangerous work.
There is no word in any African language that is equivalent to the English word for music, Wyatt Moretti-Dibo Elmo, a senior studying music production, said. Dance and music are a “longer form of expression” tied into the same thing.
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If you notice bright blue, green, pink and purple colors in the air as you walk by Scripps Amphitheater in the coming days, there’s no need to worry. The air is safe to breathe. The colorful clouds are a part of the annual Festival of Colors, a celebration within the annual Holi festival.
Tasting 80 different cheeses, watching skilled craftswomen turn candles into artwork and giving horseback riding a try, 30 students will experience multiple dimensions of the Amish lifestyle this weekend.
Nina Adjanin spends months on mountain peaks, consuming about 7,000 calories a day, not taking showers and living without modern technology.
As young children, the amusement of watching light-hearted scenes with animated stray pets who are able to talk is likely to distract from the underlying stereotypes going on in a children's classic, All Dogs Go To Heaven. As those same children grow up, the obviousness of racial undertones often make a person scratch their head as to how they hadn’t noticed.
It’s a good thing ramen noodles come in more than a few flavors, because for many college students the hard noodle cubes that cost mere pennies are often what’s on the menu for dinner.
Tornadoes, a car crash, drowned sound equipment — MojoFlo has been through it all and has come out alive enough to perform for an Athens crowd once again.
Kevin Thiel sat near a window in Front Room Coffeehouse on Tuesday evening watching as a slow rain brought the day to a dreary end. As president of the Meteorology Club, it was not a coincidence that Thiel was just about the only person in sight with an umbrella handy.
For humans, holidays are joyous occasions filled with laughter, familiar faces and endless rounds of home-cooked meals. For the beloved family pet waiting anxiously on a sneaky hand to slip a gravy covered spoon under the table, the holidays can be a mysterious season.
Chloe Hall and her family know the extent to which heroin can alter lives.
The estimated number of turkeys eaten each Thanksgiving Day in the U.S is 46 million, but Tom the turkey goes through a lot before he finally ends up on the dinner table.
Despite what it might have sounded like, pterodactyls did not invade the alley between the Athens County Board of Elections and the Athens County Court of Common Pleas.
Illuminated only by lampposts along the paths and the headlights of their mowers, the grounds maintenance crew stepped onto a misty College Green on a cool fall morning to ensure students have an enjoyable and manageable walk to class.
A rotating bed is the center of the action in the newest production by the Ohio University’s Theater Division.