New “Backrooms” movie teaser excites horror fanatics
A24 is giving the world a “Backrooms” movie. Near the end of February, the entertainment company released its first teaser trailer for the movie that is set to hit theaters May 29.
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A24 is giving the world a “Backrooms” movie. Near the end of February, the entertainment company released its first teaser trailer for the movie that is set to hit theaters May 29.
While many students are under the legal drinking age during their early years of college, this does not always prevent them from attending parties or consuming alcohol.
Seeking anonymous in-person sex is nothing new to the digital age: from Craigslist solicitation to Grindr, hookup culture and sex norms are constantly evolving. For those navigating a fear of rejection and fear of being single, the anonymous app YikYak offers avenues for physical intimacy.
Although Black History Month has passed, it’s important not to let the remembrance and themes pass with the month. It’s meant to honor the centuries' worth of triumph, creativity, and revolution that characterize Black history around the world, a reminder of the transformative role of African Americans in American history, as many reflect on stories both heard a thousand times and the stories unheard, untold and forgotten.
We live in a trend-following, domino-effect, cultured world and that has been evident over the past couple of months. Ideas come and go, but the ones creating an impact typically become part of everyday life. When a movement shows signs of success, many retailers attempt to join in and follow as a way of promotion.
The hot topic of this NBA season is tanking, which is defined as “intentionally weakening a roster or prioritizing long-term development over short-term wins to secure better draft lottery odds.” In the NBA, teams might sit their stars or ease off later in the season to have a bad record because the 14 NBA teams that miss the playoffs enter the draft lottery and compete for the No. 1 pick.
The National Women’s History Alliance named this year's Women’s History Month with the theme “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future.” This is because of “overlapping global challenges: climate change, economic insecurity, healthcare disparities and threats to democratic participation.” To celebrate women who initiated change, this is a month to say “thank you” to the historical trailblazers who came before us.
The Bobcats are back from break, and the birds are chirping songs of spring. This week, the spring equinox and a new moon conduct spiritual renewal for the signs.
Athens City Council voted 5-2 on Feb. 17 to not move a proposed drone technology grant for the Athens Police Department to regular session, according to a previous report by The Post.
Friday, March 6
Plans to renovate Alden Library are moving forward as Ohio University enters the design phase of the project, with architecture firm Perkins Eastman set to lead construction when renovations begin.
Monday, March 9
The U.S. and Japan recently announced a plan to establish the largest natural gas generation facility in the world in Portsmouth as part of a recent trade deal between the nations.
Tuesday, March 17
Rough Patch is a local band consisting of five close friends who love creating music together. Its Feb. 28 debut in the backyard of one of the band members welcomed dozens of attendees and supporters who embraced the band’s first performance with open arms, cheering and jumping around while Rough Patch jammed.
Through shelves of stories and countless activities, Athens' seven public libraries provide areas for residents to connect and communicate.
Since its formation last fall, Bobcats and Ballgowns has worked to bring magic to Athens through princess performances.
After an “up and down season,” as Ohio head coach Jeff Boals put it, the Bobcats seemed to have gained some momentum heading into the first round of the Mid-American Conference Tournament against Kent State.
No. 5 Ohio found it three hours north of Athens in Cleveland to take on No. 4 Central Michigan in the first round of the Mid-American Conference tournament. This game was a rematch of the overtime thriller in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, earlier this season that saw the Bobcats beat the Chippewas 85-83 to open up MAC play.
Ohio (15-16 overall, 9-9 Mid-American Conference) fell in heartbreaking fashion to the nationally ranked Miami Redhawks (31-0 overall, 18-0 MAC) in its final game of the regular season. This rendition of the Battle of the Bricks was one of the best games of the year. It ended 110-108, but these teams needed overtime to decide a winner of this chaotic matchup.