Professional guest saxophonist will join OU jazz ensembles for Athens Jazz Festival
In the annual festival, performers ranging from high school students to professionals will be featured.
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In the annual festival, performers ranging from high school students to professionals will be featured.
Alfred Lent doesn’t have much trouble choosing what to wear in the morning: He picks out one of his white, button-down shirts — typically Faded Glory — out of his collection of about 20.
The three-day event will include readings from the authors’ works and lectures from the authors.
Rachel Bender started making dolls based on RuPaul’s Drag Race for fun, but she later realized she could turn them into her senior thesis project.
In TEDx: "What Does Islam Mean to You?," a panel will discuss perceptions of Islam, how they are perpetuated and what it means to be Muslim.
While festgoers were swarming Mill Street, Dan Pirchner decided to take to the skies to film the action. But his feet never left the ground.
An alternative to the popular weekend bar crawl, music appreciators and performers alike have banded together to support local and traveling artists and let their work be heard.
In “Reinventing Radio: An Evening with Ira Glass,” the award-winning radio broadcaster spoke about how he and his reporters find stories and played clips from throughout the history of the program.
The award-winning producer of This American Life will speak at Ohio University about his experience with radio reporting.
Paul Bolin, the guitarist for Columbus metal band Denounce Your Martyr, spoke with The Post before the upcoming free metal show at Casa Nueva.
"The Post" sat down with award-winning pianist Eric Zuber to talk about the experiences of a solo pianist.
In order to start a hive, a hopeful beekeeper needs to buy bees — a lot of them. About 10,000, to be exact.
With a lineup of at least 10 vendors, the Record Sale and Swap attracts fans of all genres of music and vinyl collectors from all stages of life.
At one point, T-Pain removed his sweatshirt and danced while his band played a rendition of the “Pink Panther Theme” and revealed an Ohio University T-shirt, which was met by a roar of approval from the crowd.
Stanley Plumly, an Ohio University alumnus and award-winning poet, will conduct a reading of his latest work in which the themes of art, immortality and friendship are explored.
Athens-based bands Weird Science and Death to the State will be joined by Empty Walls, a low-fi punk band from Florida at the Smiling Skull Saloon on Monday.
With a musical career that dates back to her early childhood, Rhonda Vincent is an experienced bluegrass performer and a well-known face at Stuart’s Opera House. She will perform with her band The Rage on Sunday.
The Ohio University Percussion Ensemble is celebrating 50 years of performance Thursday night with a concert in Glidden Recital Hall.
The program is aimed for students of all experience levels and aims to teach basic safety skills when kayaking.
Before Dalton Armstrong came to Ohio University, he was a quiet high school student who typically kept to himself and never made much noise. Now, sitting behind an open guitar case, he is the center of attention under the Alumni Gateway on weekend nights — playing guitar for anyone who wants to listen.