Dairy Barn Arts Center keeps virtual classes alive throughout summer
Though COVID-19 has dramatically limited gatherings, events and activities, The Dairy Barn Arts Center refused to let a virtual environment discourage them from carrying on.
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Though COVID-19 has dramatically limited gatherings, events and activities, The Dairy Barn Arts Center refused to let a virtual environment discourage them from carrying on.
In a time where fun and socially distant activities are hard to come by, the Southeast Ohio History Center is revitalizing one of its most well-known events: Athens Asylum Walking Tours.
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:
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:
Romantic comedies are filled with cringe-y yet charming tropes that make audiences fall in love with not only the characters, but the film as a whole. The genre of a rom-com is widely accepted and revered, even though a lot of the films regurgitate the same stereotypes over and over again. It doesn’t matter; we love them anyway.
We’ve reached the halfway point of summer, and the idea of laying out in the sun or relaxing in your bed while binge-watching shows on Netflix, Hulu or any other streaming service sounds much better than being productive. However, it’s important to not lose your motivation in the home stretch of the season. Besides, keeping your motivation up throughout the summer can help you to easily get back in the swing of a busier fall routine. Here are six tips to help you stay motivated during the lazy season:
Though many businesses and summer activities have slowed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Stuart’s Opera House is keeping its Performing Arts Camp alive and well this summer.
Films about singing contests have secured a specific genre in Hollywood. From films like Pitch Perfect and Teen Spirit to even animated films like Sing!, it’s easy to root for a group or individual in these fictional competitions.
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:
Pete Davidson is known for his comedic talents on NBC’s Saturday Night Live, films like Set It Up and even his own Netflix comedy special, Alive From New York. Now, Davidson’s latest venture has him pairing up with director and writer Judd Apatow for a semi-autobiographical film called The King of Staten Island.
International Day of Yoga is celebrated June 21, providing a day of physical and spiritual connection that yoga has brought into people’s lives for centuries. However, due to the effects of the coronavirus, yoga studios are forced to celebrate in a different way this year.
The Fab 5 is back and facilitating more inspiring “make betters” than we’ve ever seen before.
Believe me when I tell you: I hate working out. I find it so tedious, especially trying to come up with a routine that targets what I want to work on without making me feel bored day after day. I’ve tried several different methods, but nothing seems to keep my motivation alive.
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:
Pride Month is traditionally held throughout the month of June in celebration of LGBTQ identities. The month is usually met with parades, concerts, festivals and other wildly joyful celebrations as people embrace themselves and their loved ones.
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:
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, many events have been canceled or rescheduled. Some organizations and Athens groups, however, are adapting to the conditions and hosting events online through virtual services, like Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Here’s a list of some events still happening this week:
The organization creates a network of first-generation students and allies.
The Women’s Center, LGBT Center and Multicultural Center are just three of the many resources on campus.
May is National Photography Month: a time for celebrating photographers and their beautiful works of art that are found in every aspect of life.