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Drag has come to be a celebrated aspect of modern LGBTQ life.
Since the Moonflower Wellness Centre’s establishment in late March, business has never been better for the women who provide their own specialized services within the center.
Fall is finally in the air, which means love is in the air as well. There’s just something about that crisp, autumn breeze, the leaves changing colors and a hot cup of apple cider that gets people in a lovey-dovey mood. Athens County has so much fall beauty, making it the perfect place for those cute fall dates one would pull straight from Pinterest. Here are five dates to take a sweetheart to in Athens County:
Steampunk enthusiasts of Athens will come together and celebrate the Victorian version of space and travel with an evening of live music, dancing and a costume contest for it’s sixth annual spectacle.
For the past six summers, Athens Makers has given grade school students the opportunity to engage in STEAM-based interactive learning.
The fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has gone through many changes since its establishment in 1974, but the excitement of never knowing what the Dungeon Master is going to do next will never get old.
For 25 years, Calliope Feminist Choir has brought its unique message in the form of song to the rich Appalachian area of Southeastern Ohio.
If there has ever been a movie that unveiled the dark secrets of a chic, high-class, enigma of a woman who knows how to make a killer martini, A Simple Favor is that movie.
Several nights a month, students and families are welcome to head up to The Ridges for Telescope Nights, during which they are given the opportunity to see what outer space has to offer up close and personal.
Thursday is International Chocolate Day, according to Calendar Labs. Every once in a while, a person’s sweet tooth takes over and they can’t help but give in to the temptation of chocolate. And how can they not? Chocolate is a universal answer to every special occasion, breakup or moment of indulgence.
Belly dancing as a form of exercise has been offered in Athens for years. It’s not only a compelling way to get a workout, but it is also a dance that helps women feel good in their own skin.
A panel of 11 experts discussed and responded to questions Wednesday night regarding the “What Were You Wearing?” art exhibit, which opened Aug. 30 and displays clothing worn by 43 survivors of sexual assault and rape from Athens County and Ohio University. The exhibit is located in the Trisolini Gallery in Baker Center.
Amid their busy schedules, Jewish students all over Ohio University are getting ready to celebrate one of their holiest holidays, the Jewish New Year known as Rosh Hashanah.
The start of September brings the start of a new school year, and what better way to kick it off than with new movies and TV shows to binge on Netflix?
To Jeremy Sierra, a graduate student studying critical studies and education, the students who are part of the Ohio University LGBT Center have become more diverse and intersectional in recent years.
The Athena will be having a one-night-only screening during Ohio University’s Welcome Weekend and will once again host the annual Fall Sustainability Series.
Pixar fans have been waiting 14 years to find out what happens after The Underminer arises from below in The Incredibles. In the animated sequel, they finally get that answer.
To Amy White, there has never been a more important time in her life to celebrate pride than now.
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