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(08/15/17 10:32pm)
Last week’s Game of Thrones episode, “The Spoils of War,” embodied some of the best the show has to offer: high-speed action, gorgeous visuals, a spot of humor and, above all, perfectly weighted tension that keeps viewers on the edge of our seats from theme song to end credits.
(08/08/17 1:51pm)
It leaked.
(08/01/17 4:24pm)
She’s got an army of Unsullied, a Dothraki horde, a fleet of ships, the world’s smartest dwarf as her Hand and three fully grown dragons — but things are not going well for Daenerys Targaryen.
(07/25/17 1:30am)
Three pivotal characters returned to Game of Thrones during Sunday’s episode: Nymeria, Hot Pie — and Reek.
(07/18/17 12:15am)
One of the most common complaints from fans of A Song of Ice and Fire, the book series Game of Thrones is based on, is that recent seasons of the show have deviated too far from its source material. While the first three seasons followed the books nearly perfectly, later seasons have made big alterations. Several character arcs have been changed or written out entirely (sorry, Arianne Martell, Jon Connington or Victarion Greyjoy) and, for obvious reasons, some plotlines have been simplified or removed altogether.
(07/14/17 9:07pm)
The rampantly popular Game of Thrones — an HBO show so jam-packed with violence and sex that it made even non-nerds fall in love with high fantasy — makes its return Sunday night with what will be the first of seven episodes in its seventh season. Here’s everything you need to know before you hum along to that ever-addicting theme song. Oh, spoilers ahead, obviously.
(06/18/17 9:06pm)
On her 2013 debut album, Pure Heroine, 16-year-old Ella Yelich-O’Connor — better known as Lorde — elegantly crafts a landscape of teenage angst, one far more genuine than a punk song about how mom and dad don’t quite understand.
(05/25/17 1:10am)
Tips to save money, both as a freshman and throughout all four years.
(05/22/17 12:07am)
It was always going to be bittersweet.
(05/15/17 2:18am)
The classic narrative arc is pretty well-known: exposition, rising action, twist, climax and resolution.
(05/08/17 12:36am)
Samurai Jack may deal with some adult themes, but at its core, it is a cartoon. Its focus is on the action, the story and the occasional penis joke.
(05/03/17 9:30pm)
Editor’s note: This article was published May 3, 2017.
(05/01/17 12:47am)
Correction appended.
(04/23/17 9:29pm)
Samurai Jack has always been a mature cartoon. Sure, the violence wasn’t bloody, but the show always dealt with very adult themes, including slavery, torture and sacrifice.
(04/19/17 9:24pm)
Friday
(04/17/17 1:05am)
He was in the episode promo, but that certainly didn’t do much to make the Scotsman’s return to Samurai Jack any less glorious.
(04/13/17 12:18am)
Spirits in Unity illusion show 6:30 p.m. at ARTS/West, 132 W. State St. A cast of 10 female illusionists from Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania will perform an illusion and magic show at ARTS/West. The show’s proceeds will benefit Unity of Southeastern Ohio, a local non-profit organization. Admission: $10 in advance, $15 at the door.
(04/10/17 1:42am)
After last week’s cruel April Fools’ Day joke, Samurai Jack returned Saturday night with an episode that ventures into both a giant beast and the minds of those trapped inside.
(04/06/17 12:54am)
Singer-songwriter Megan Wren didn’t actually start writing her own songs until December — it was just the next step in her music career.
(04/05/17 9:20pm)
Nadje Noordhuis with Ohio University Jazz Faculty & Guests and Jazz Ensemble II 7:30 p.m. at ARTS/West, 132 W. State St. Accompanied by jazz faculty and students from Ohio University, Australian-born trumpeter Nadje Noordhuis will open the 2017 Athens Jazz Festival. Noordhuis, now based in Brooklyn, combines classical, jazz and world music styles to create a one-of-a-kind sound. Admission: free.