A Hootenanny at Home
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Spring break is here.
Whistling or wishing someone good luck might be ordinary rituals to some, but to someone in the theater community, these acts are taboo.
Fresh out of college and working as a janitor is a harsh reality some often face after graduation.
Columbus-based band The Regrettes formed their group, recorded and produced an album and begun touring all in one year.
Unwanted, underweight and unloved, Maybelle, a black-and-white paint pony, never stood a chance.
One year after graduating law school, Daria Snadowsky did something most newly graduated law students don’t have on their to-do lists: She published a novel.
From lands far, far away to places resembling New York City, the settings of comic books have been the stuff of legend; but now they are hitting closer to home.
With their cameras down, kilns cooled and paintbrushes dry, the first-year Masters of Fine Art candidates are ready to unveil their creations.
Dazed in a food coma, students’ minds — or more so their stomachs — lead them to believe that Thanksgiving is all about turkey, stuffing and pie; however, this year, one Ohio University student will carry on the true meaning of the misinterpreted holiday.
Calling in the likes of Mark Ruffalo, Hayden Christensen, Anna Paquin, Matt Damon, Michael Cera and Jake Gyllenhaal, “This Is Our Youth” gives the Your Lost Flamingo Company some big shoes to fill.
Ohio University is going down under — to Australia, that is.
The Wind Symphony has gone to infinity and beyond.
With 30 states and nine countries under her belt, Gail Berenson should have no problem tackling the Kennedy Museum of Art.
Ohio University students will be marching to a theme established by a former band director at this year’s Homecoming Parade.