Local band reunites to benefit community
On Friday, the third in a series of reunion shows for The Hitch-Hikers will benefit the city where the band was formed.
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On Friday, the third in a series of reunion shows for The Hitch-Hikers will benefit the city where the band was formed.
Car owners will pull in to The Convo’s parking lot Saturday morning not for a sporting event, but to view the vehicles themselves.
A veteran of the Union’s stage will return Friday to close out the school year with some “true rock ‘n’ roll” music.
A local cultural organization used to have cows, not art, within its walls.
Every year, thousands of Ohio University seniors receive their diplomas, while a few distinguished professionals are selected to receive one of their own.
Mary Beha looks through a one-way window at her son, Matthew, who strums along to “Rainbow Connection.” She remains in the side room so that Matthew does not get distracted, but watches intently.
About 19 hours on a plane separate the state of Ohio and the country of Malaysia, but still Ohio University maintains a working relationship, one that’s been around since before current students were born.
International flags whipped in the breeze along the path through College Green up to Cutler Hall on Saturday morning, indicating that the annual International Street Fair was taking place only a few steps away.
Dubbed by the The Wall Street Journal as the “new queen of bluegrass,” Rhonda Vincent will return to Stuart’s Opera House on Sunday for a matinee performance.
A banner hangs over Court Street that reads “International Street Fair 2013” in anticipation of Saturday, and soon the main road will be filled with organizations sharing their cultures with Athens locals.
The seats at Stuart’s Opera House on Tuesday evening were mostly empty, not because of the turbulent weather, but because people were on their feet dancing.
A different kind of award ceremony will take place Wednesday evening, with the recipients not striving to receive these awards, but instead being recognized as a byproduct of the change they’ve effected.
Stuart’s Opera House, in association with the Ohio University Performing Arts and Concert Series, will give students and locals the opportunity to spice up their lives with a little Latin flavor.
Jake Crosen, a freshman studying Spanish, anthropology and Latin American studies, said he describes panic attacks poetically in terms of lyrics by the band Bright Eyes.
Thursday, students will shift attention from the problems in the world today to remembering an atrocity that changed the world more than half a century ago — the Holocaust.
Although a long-running Athens-area music festival will take another name this year, the new identity has not quelled the interest of locals and long-distance attendees alike.
Members ofProxy-Connection: keep-alive
On April Fools’ Day, Stuart’s Opera House announced the final additions to this year’s Nelsonville Music Festival, but the acts taking the stage are definitely no joke.
Rodney Atkins rang in his birthday Bobcat-style when he came to Ohio University on Thursday evening to perform on the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium stage.