Cult classic 'Rocky Horror' returns
Lace up your corsets and break out that red lipstick. The Lost Flamingo Company’s annual production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show is back at The Union Bar & Grill, 18 W. Union St.
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Lace up your corsets and break out that red lipstick. The Lost Flamingo Company’s annual production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show is back at The Union Bar & Grill, 18 W. Union St.
Just hours before Ohio University students swarm the streets of Athens for the annual Halloween Block Party, a different group will march down Court Street in its own kind of costumes.
Following seven years of highlighting plays from around the nation, this year’s The Humble Play: New Play Festival of Appalachia Ohio is focusing more on home.
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.
Students weren’t shouting “OU, oh yeah!” on the streets of Athens Friday afternoon. Instead, chants of “Blame the system, not the victim” and “Two, four, six, eight, stop the violence, stop the rape” could be heard Uptown.
Though many will take to the streets Saturday morning for the Homecoming Parade, on Friday afternoon, Athens will see a different type of gathering.
During a rehearsal for the Division of Theater’s main-stage production of Metamorphoses, second-year graduate actor Mbali Guliwe slipped on the deck of the pool used in the show and hit his head.
For most Ohio University Percussion Ensemble performances, members typically play mallet percussion and a variety of drums, but for the ensemble’s special performance Wednesday, one piece calls for a different instrument — an iPhone.
Those who sit in the front row of the Forum Theater for Metamorphoses should expect to get wet.
After five years and 60 episodes featuring work from 55 artists, Acid Rain Production came to a close in July 2013.
Paying for tuition, textbooks and the occasional night out can leave college students looking for ways to make extra cash, but they are not all turning to the food service industry for jobs.
Though Eddie Murphy, Gilbert Gottfried and Jim Belushi won’t be present for Parents Weekend, students can still treat their parents to an SNL-inspired laugh.
The cancelled NBC drama Smash gave a glimpse into the world behind the making of a Broadway show, but what it didn’t honor were the meticulous decisions that must be made on an hourly basis.
On a tour that will take them to Melbourne, Paris and Prague, indie rock band Yo La Tengo is making stops in Athens and Nelsonville first.
The next visiting artist lecture may mark the beginning of a partnership with the Ohio University ceramics department and the Huntington Museum of Art in W.Va.
Three days before the exhibition was going to be unveiled, a crucial component to Chris Dacre’s installation had yet to be made.
The life of a movie director may seem glamorous at times but one Ohio University professor knows otherwise.
After almost a year’s worth of work, the Mid-Ohio Valley Players are finally closing the curtains on a play about the women who went to Vietnam.
Summer is over, but for certain students in the School of Theater, break has just begun.
This year, students will see Shakespeare, sharks and a pool on the stages of the Baker and Forum theaters.