Avett Brothers to headline Nelsonville Music Festival
The Avett Brothers will be the headliners for the 10th annual Nelsonville Music Festival, according to a press release from Stuart's Opera House.
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The Avett Brothers will be the headliners for the 10th annual Nelsonville Music Festival, according to a press release from Stuart's Opera House.
ith Ohio University’s graduation only six months away, many seniors are up to their waists in job and graduate school applications and also looking for places to live.
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“Let’s go, boys.”
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The coast is clear.
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A timeworn house, neighbored by an expanse of land that feeds an abundance of crops and livestock, is filled with the clinking of silverware and the scuffling of its residents. They’re preparing a breakfast plucked from the yard before starting the day’s rotation of chores.