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Uptown Athens is not necessarily ideal for shopping—let alone thrift shopping. To find great deals, one might have to venture away from Court Street. Here are some options for thrifting, Athens-style:
The Athena Cinema, located at 20 S. Court St., will screen Paris is Burning on Tuesday at 7 p.m. The event is sponsored by Ohio University’s LGBT Center and University Programming Council (UPC).
Athens may be a small college town, but when it comes to bands, no matter what genre they claim to be, students and locals come together to give them their utmost support.
Ohio Brew Week (OBW) will host its third Fall Fest on Friday at 4 p.m. on top of the Athens City Parking Garage, 15 E. Washington St. The event is free, family-friendly, and features local beers, ciders and music.
The seventh incarnation of the Sustainability Film Series at the Athena Cinema, 20 N. Court St., will kick off Wednesday. The series will showcase environmental films, and its goal is to educate audiences on stories of environmental action.
The Ohio University LGBT Center co-hosted a free drag show in Baker Center Ballroom Tuesday night with the University Programming Council (UPC) and the Campus Involvement Center (CIC).
Those new to town may notice Athens lacks a record store.
Restaurants of all sizes in Athens and surrounding areas were showcased in a week full of locally-made, delicious food.
Pride in Athens is a relatively new event. The first pride fest was held only two years ago, but that doesn’t mean Athens Pride Fest is small.
Here are some different ways freshmen can navigate Athens.
The Village Bakery & Cafe is a sleepy cafe nestled in residential Athens.
Athens Uncorked, a low-key wine bar located at 14 Station St., has been hosting drag shows every month for about three years. But never before has it had a pageant.
Southeastern Ohio radio stations provide entertainment, news and more to areas where even cell service can be scarce.
Historically, Appalachia has been misrepresented, Tiffany Arnold, a lecturer in Ohio University’s Appalachian studies program, said. Dating back to the 1800s, the region has been used as a source for ridicule and comedy.
Although the Athens bar scene is conspicuously lacking a gay bar, Athens Uncorked, a wine bar located at 14 Station St., has found itself to be a haven for pro-LGBTQ events. With a pride flag hanging outside its window, it is hub of fun, with regular events planned for a population less catered-to.
Athens, a small, hippie college town, has a reputation for art. Ohio University helps promote that reputation by providing weekly craft nights.
Galentine’s Day is observed, by some, on Feb. 13, the day before Valentine’s Day. Galentine’s Day dates back to 2010, when NBC’s Parks and Recreation invented the unofficial holiday.
Import House, 68 N. Court St., is an Athens staple. Decorated with Buddhist symbols, tie-dye and the smell of incense, the store has an air of calm and welcomeness about it. Sometimes customers are greeted by more than just a floor employee — sometimes a furry friend greets them too.
A new exhibit at the Kennedy Museum of Art is illustrating the ways in which people assign meaning to colors and the effects of such perceptions.