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(12/01/17 3:41am)
On Thursday evening, Athens residents, local brewers and Ohio University professors convened to discuss how climate change would hurt the growth of essential ingredients in the production of beer.
(11/30/17 1:04am)
Earlier this week, following the announcement of this year’s Grammy nominees, Lorde tweeted:
(11/27/17 12:28am)
The Front Bottoms began like every other pop punk band: lamenting against lead singer Brian Sella’s dad and broken relationships. From there, each album has shown a sense of growth that is not seen in the band's previous albums.
(11/21/17 3:46am)
At its Monday night meeting, Athens City Council members voted to amend cannabis laws and penalties to include The Athens Cannabis Ordinance (TACO), following the ordinance’s passage in the Nov. 7 election.
(11/20/17 12:06am)
Athens City Council will discuss The Athens Cannabis Ordinance, or TACO, at its Monday night meeting. Following the passage of TACO, council members will discuss adding the code to the cannabis laws and penalties, Athens City Council President Chris Knisely said.
(11/16/17 1:48am)
Rock 'n' roll isn’t dead — it’s just hiding. Older, more popular rock 'n' roll artists such as The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys have been dormant for a while, so finding rock and roll takes some searching for those who are passionate about it.
(11/11/17 10:31pm)
Despite the cold weather, Athens residents flocked to Court Street on Saturday morning to honor veterans in the City of Athens’ Veterans Day celebrations.
(11/08/17 1:44am)
In the dreary month of November, there is only one band that suits my mood: The National. Every single song is dripping with nostalgia that stems from a memory the listener doesn’t have. Songs like “Mr. November,” from the 2005 album Alligator, emulate the cold rain of November, and leaves the listener longing for warmer, sunny days.
(11/07/17 3:08am)
At the Monday night Athens City Council meeting, members discussed a change to Athens’ tenant and occupant form.
(11/06/17 7:14am)
Risner’s goals for his fourth term include housing and Athens finances.
(11/06/17 12:00am)
At Athens City Council’s meeting Monday night, council members will discuss upgrades to East State Street.
(11/01/17 1:11am)
Although Kurt and Courtney may be a dangerous name combination, Kurt Vile and Courtney Barnett established a mutualistic relationship with their music. Together, the two birthed a project so unique that it stands out among their solo work.
(10/24/17 10:15pm)
Finding a band that will unintentionally haunt a listener down to the soul is not an easy task, but The Growlers seem to have accomplished it.
(10/18/17 1:49am)
Songwriters who master the art of emotions are few and far between. Dr. Dog, however, has taken its talents and honed them in to create a very specific type of music. The raw emotion is exemplified, with happy lyrics that create nostalgia out of thin air. The band takes raw emotion and recycles it so that its sound is sweet and reminiscent of ideas like childhood or past loves or current loves.
(10/17/17 1:37am)
At Athens City Council’s Monday night meeting, council members voted to submit a bid for design engineering of the bypass tunnel proposed for Richland Avenue.
(10/15/17 11:03pm)
Athens City Council members will discuss the Richland Pedestrian Improvement Project at Monday night's meeting.
(10/12/17 1:16am)
Sam Quinones, author of Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic, talked about the opioid crisis in a packed room in Walter Rotunda on Wednesday afternoon.
(10/11/17 1:11am)
Hard-hitting blues is hard to find these days, but The White Stripes seem to have mastered it.
(10/06/17 2:31am)
Athens City Council candidates assembled in Walter Hall on Thursday night to discuss hot-button issues in Athens as they prepare for the November election.
(10/05/17 1:07am)
Renters in Athens may be able to look forward to easier agreements with their landlords as they move into off-campus housing.