Upcoming Project: ZEDSU’s upcoming EP ‘Adomania’ exhibits his underrated creativity
ZEDSU’s upcoming project Adomania shows his creative abilities and could project him into the limelight of the music industry.
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ZEDSU’s upcoming project Adomania shows his creative abilities and could project him into the limelight of the music industry.
Here’s a list of spots you should check out if you’re ever in Cleveland.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time of year to honor both those who lost their fight to breast cancer, and those who beat it.
Slow Chapeaux is a recently founded business that creates hats out of upcycled materials. Athens County Public Library (ACPL) has featured an exhibit, “Cloche to You,” displaying some of the hats for the entire month of September.
Ohio University’s Scripps Latinx Network (SLN) is an organization that allows students in the Latinx community to connect with each other as well as with Latinx professionals and alumni.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led Ohio University’s Office of Global Opportunities (OGO) to find safe ways for students to continue engaging in global and multicultural perspectives.
The movie theater industry has faced one of the most intense setbacks amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and Athens theaters have been getting creative to stay afloat.
Tokyo’s Revenge has dropped a new EP, 7VEN. It may only be seven songs in length, but it displays his wide range of vocal and emotional capabilities.
Athens Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual golf benefit at the Athens Country Club, 7606 Country Club Rd, Friday, with the theme “Back in the Saddle” to promote new beginnings for local businesses amid COVID-19.
Aminé dropped Limbo, and the title of the project is self-explanatory, as he seems to be in artistic limbo throughout the album, switching between different styles of hip-hop and R&B.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, a lot of events have been canceled or rescheduled. However, some organizations and Athens groups are adapting to the Ohio stay-at-home order and hosting events online through virtual services, like Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Here’s a list of some events still happening this week:
For the first time in Ohio University history, incoming freshmen have been touring campus and completing Bobcat Student Orientation online only.
G-Eazy has officially dropped his experimental album, Everything’s Strange Here, in which he reveals another side to himself as he introduces his singing voice and includes several samples and covers.
While the world works together to achieve social justice and equality for Black people through protests, Juneteenth, the day celebrated as the end to slavery, is approaching.
Ohio University has a lot of historic and scenic places in and around it as well as some great local businesses.
Oakland, California, artist G-Eazy has switched up his sound over quarantine, going from rapper to singer within the blink of an eye. He dropped the track “Free Porn Cheap Drugs” and published covers of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice” and The xx’s “VCR” on Youtube, produced by Christoph Andersson.
Lil Durk dropped Just Cause Y’all Waited 2, which is a project full of honest emotion, discussing his rise up from the streets of Southside Chicago, the prejudice of the legal system, his past issues with drug addiction and everything in-between.
Lennon Stella dropped her latest project Three. Two. One. in which she shares ballads about complicated relationships and personal recollections through both melancholy and upbeat tracks.
The R&B duo dvsn gets deep into its feelings on its long-awaited new album, A Muse In Her Feelings, three years after the release of 2017’s Morning After.
Ohio University graduates have been experiencing big changes in their careers due to the rise of COVID-19 and social distancing restrictions.