Offerman pleases most with raunchy set, upsets some
The crowd wasn’t expecting comedian Nick Offerman to come onstage bare-chested, but the American flag printed shirt he would wear for the rest of his act remained on its peg for a few minutes.
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The crowd wasn’t expecting comedian Nick Offerman to come onstage bare-chested, but the American flag printed shirt he would wear for the rest of his act remained on its peg for a few minutes.
This story was updated to reflect ticket sale status as of Friday morning.
One of the four members of doo-wop group Under the Streetlamp had an interesting experience during the hours before his performance at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
With acts such as Kacey Musgraves and Sara Bareilles bringing their own flavor of modern pop, the next act in the Performing Arts Series lineup will be a throwback.
Editor’s note: Because Delfin Bautista does not identify with one gender, the non-gendered pronoun “they” is used.
While others were prepping their masks and donning their costumes, a group of students traveled up to a rainbow-festooned room in Ohio State University’s Ohio Union to share their experiences in LGBT organizing and learn from students from other colleges.
After launching last year, the LGBT History Month lecture will continue to profile different subsets of the LGBT community.
Locals and students came together during the weekend to witness a roughly five-hour series of professional and amateur drag performers.
Students who constantly experience sleepless nights might have solutions for insomnia that don’t require going to a doctor’s office.
Men will teeter a mile down Athens streets in pumps, espadrilles and stilettos as part of the sixth annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes march.
Members and supporters of F--kRapeCulture, a new student social change organization, took to the streets Friday for a rally and march with the invitation to participants to dress as they wanted — including being topless.
Although the LGBT Center’s Speakout on Friday is to recognize the history of coming out and LGBTA topics, the Saturday activities have to do with the future of the community.
As the years pass, the facades on Court Street buildings or the presence of different organizations might change, but there’s one thing that stays the same for Ohio University alums: the spirit.
Debby Fulks returned to her local coffeehouse Wednesday with a few gallons of cider and less money in her pocket than usual.
While some offenses stand out amongst the college crowds, there’s one that goes primarily unnoticed.
When the question arises about what an Ohio University feminist looks like, one can turn to the six-year example set by Women’s Center director Susanne Dietzel.
Editor’s note: This is the third in a five-part series profiling leaders of diverse communities on and off campus in Athens.
Margaret Boyd became the first woman to graduate from Ohio University 140 years ago. Now, her image is in Baker University Center, the pop-art photo the trademark image for a new program for female students launching this fall.
Editor’s note: This is the first installment in a five-part series profiling leaders of diverse communities on and off campus in Athens.
The signature pawpaw mascot took pictures with locals, visitors and students alike as people overflowed the banks of Lake Snowden for the 15th annual Pawpaw Festival.