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Ohio University hopes to expand even more to the Columbus area, giving theater students an opportunity to study there after severing its ties to a professional theater company this summer.
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Ohio University hopes to expand even more to the Columbus area, giving theater students an opportunity to study there after severing its ties to a professional theater company this summer.
To increase safety for both the bands and the audience, the Athens Clean and Safe Halloween Committee is looking to fundraise for a security wall.
The Campus Involvement Center announced Tuesday it was adding indie pop singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson to its Performing Arts and Concerts Series for the fall.
Midnight Madness requires the MFA playwrights to write, cast and direct a short play in four days.
Seun Kuti is taking over after his father as the champion of Afrobeat, a genre that mixes jazz, funk and African rhythms
Bobcat playwrights find success through prestigious awards post-graduation.
Learn all about steampunk, a blend of the Victorian era and modern technology, this weekend for the second Steampunk Spectacle.
Professor Emeritus and champion of the arts Bob Winters’s legacy will live on in Athens. Remember him at the memorial service this Sunday.
OU doesn’t renew lease with Cape Cod theater, looks for opportunities closer to home.
From London to New York City to San Francisco, George Brant’s latest play Grounded is everywhere. And now Athens is being added to that high-profile list.
Comedian and Oscar-winning actor Robin Williams died Monday at the age of 63, according to the Marin County Sheriff’s Office Coroner Division. The release stated his death is due to a suspected suicide.
In Kari Gunter-Seymour’s exhibit opening Friday in ARTS/West, she seeks to make the “ordinary come alive” with art.
In its 63 years of doing Athens community theater, Ohio Valley Summer Theater has done
It’s one thing to direct and act in a friend’s play, but it’s another thing to have her write a role specifically for you.
A typical ideal exists in any profession. For young athletes, it’s the major leagues; for journalists, it’s to work at
Local theater troupe the ABC Players has done a season full of comedies and is continuing that pattern with its final production of the season, but this time it’s something more classic.
Tucked away in the corner of the third floor of Grover Center are the studios of the interior architecture students. Desks are filled from edge to edge with drawings, cardboard models, pens, floor plans, pictures and coffee mugs. A mini-fridge sitting between the workspace of seniors Alexandra McDonald and Helen Reed display how much time these students spend in these rooms and on their designs.
The Lost Flamingo Company has some big shoes to fill when it performs
It all started with a Mountain Dew can.
Ohio University learned how to be cool as the cast of West Side Story rumbled on the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium stage Thursday night.