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(11/06/23 10:15pm)
The Posts Nicholas Kobe goes in depth with the language of Issue 1, about abortion, along with hearing for both sides of the Issue 2 debate about marijuana legalization.
Video by: Nicholas Kobe
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(11/10/23 7:42pm)
In part 2 of 1989 (TV) the crew talks about the beloved vault tracks of the album.
(11/08/23 10:06pm)
It is an album that will never go out of style... In this episode, Nicholas is joined by Jenna, Cassie, and Chase to talk about 1989 (Taylor's Version). In part one they talk about the original tracks on the album...but you will have to wait for part two for everyone's thoughts about the vault tracks.
(10/20/23 3:18am)
The Lost Flamingo Theatre Company, or LFC, would like, if it may, to take their audience on a strange journey. That journey being through the Rocky Horror Picture Show, which has returned to Athens for its 20th year.
Video filmed by: Jude Hannahs, Nicholas Kobe
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(10/18/23 6:07pm)
In honor of the Halloween season, we're going through a timeline of spooky metal songs that will spice up your fall.
(10/17/23 8:24pm)
In this episode of Keep Me Posted, Cassie and Nick talk about their homecoming weekend along with The Driver Era coming to Ohio University to perform. Also, let's not forget Cassie and her struggle to open her Gatorade.
(10/03/23 9:54pm)
This week on Keep Me Posted Cassie and Nicholas talk about "trashy" reality tv and football.
(09/18/23 7:17pm)
While OU students are primarily focused on their majors, minors and other graduation requirements, some strange, niche and eyebrow-raising classes are hidden right under their noses.
Video by: Nicholas Kobe
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(09/19/23 4:00pm)
Depths of Music comes full circle as we cover Olivia Rodrigo's sophomore album, GUTS. What has Olivia changed since we've last seen her? Let's dive in and find out.
(09/07/23 4:12pm)
This summer I got to see Paramore, (supported by Genesis Owusu and Bloc Party) and Fall Out Boy (supported by Carr, Royal The Serpent, and Bring Me The Horizon) on their respective 2023 tours. Today I’m comparing and going over these tours, telling so many stories and talking about all the pros and cons of these two massive shows.
(09/06/23 4:47pm)
Cassie and Nick are back from summer break and ready to talk about their hectic summers. From concerts to jobs, they cover it all and are ready to take on their sophomore year.
(04/20/23 4:44pm)
In this episode, Nicholas and Cassie talk about how Congo and High Fest went, the upcoming Palmer fest, and Taylor Swift.
(04/16/23 7:00pm)
About once a year on Depths of Music, I indulge the urge to be a hater and talk about an album that particularly gets under my skin. This year, I needed some help, so I recruited the best hater I know, my girlfriend Ashley, to talk about the newest album from Michigan rapper NF, HOPE. Did this album live up to our hype for it, well, it was exactly as bad as we thought, so yes, in a way it did.
(04/05/23 3:58pm)
Cassie and Nicholas talk about how their first fest experience was. Along with how mom's weekend went for both of them.
(04/03/23 11:04pm)
Ohio University's annual mom's weekend took place this past weekend. Tons of moms flocked to Court Street to enjoy the weekend with their children.
Video By: Andrew Bowlby and Nicholas Kobe
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(04/02/23 4:52pm)
Pop punk legends fall out boy return to the limelight on their new studio album. After one of the most disappointing albums in pop punk, is So Much (For) Stardust enough to bring the band back to the quality we know them for? How had a pandemic and a pop punk revival shaped one of the biggest names in the genre?
(03/28/23 12:27am)
From colorful BORGs to police horses marching up and down Mill Street, hundreds of Bobcats once again took to the front and backyards of houses all throughout Mill Street.
Check out some sights and sounds and hear what people had to say this Mill Fest.
Video filmed by: Multimedia Video Staff
Interview host: Nicholas Kobe
Video edited and narrated by: Andrew Bowlby
Video intro edited by: Cole Patterson
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(03/19/23 6:12pm)
You know the drill at this point, we're taking our semi-annual (or whenever I want to fish for views) look at music by kids for kids. The biggest hits of last year, covered by children, and it gets weird.
(03/03/23 3:28am)
A piece of tile on a plaque that says "Hitler stood here" is going to be on display in Alden Library's Ryan Room. It was a gift from WWII war correspondent and famous news anchor Walter Cronkite to his friend Cornelius Ryan who also reported on the war. He sent him a note that says it is from Hitler's bunker. The authenticity of the tile is disputed because the note is the only evidence of it being from the bunker. People working on the Ryan Room describe it as a fun object and hope it brings people to view everything else on display. That includes questionnaires from the war and other war artifacts. They hope to open by the end of the semester or by June 6 for the anniversary of D-Day.
Video by: Donovan Hunt, Nicholas Kobe and Owen McDermott
(02/28/23 2:24am)
Today on the Depths of Music podcast, Paramore returns from their largest gap between studio album with This is Why. After being together for almost 20 years and inspiring a whole new generation of artists, what are Hayley, Zac and Taylor going to bring to the table in 2023? Are they going to stick to the sound that made the famous, or will they continue with their musical experimentation, taking them into uncharted territory for the band? We're tackling all of that and more as we review "This is Why.”