Student comedy troupe set for MemAud performance debut
Although Blue Pencil Comedy and Black Sheep Improv have been performing annually inside Baker University Center, their next upcoming event has them moving to a new, larger location.
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Although Blue Pencil Comedy and Black Sheep Improv have been performing annually inside Baker University Center, their next upcoming event has them moving to a new, larger location.
300: Rise of an Empire
Through its depiction of eleven discomforting, but humorous, vignettes that satirize African-African culture, George C. Wolfe’s
It’s not too hard to find concerts in Athens. But there is one that will be making sweet music for a controversial cause.
While most students were spending their winter break trying to keep warm, sixteen students, divided between School of Media Arts and Studies and School of Journalism, were basking in the Ecuador sun.
Although he is an artist well-revered for his paintings, sculptures and sketches of early prehistoric life, John Gurche will be celebrating the work of another artist.
Continuing what he started last year, Ryant Taylor will be found outside of Baker Center this Valentine’s Day from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m giving out free hugs.
Although they established themselves equally adept at live action with 21 Jump Street, writers/directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller truly seem at their peak when they are working within animation — especially with their latest, The Lego Movie.
Just before Writer/Director Wes Anderson’s new movie The Grand Budapest Hotel makes its way into theaters March 7, fans of the auteur’s work can experience one of his most-revered films on the big screen.
Though he died in 1999, one of the world’s most famous directors, Stanley Kubrick, is coming to the Athena Cinema.
This year’s 2014 School of Art + Design Faculty Exhibition will feature everything from paintings to graphic design for students to explore in the Kennedy Museum of Art starting Friday.
Matt Fillmore’s
Returning to bring some Christmas cheer, the RiffTrax boys will be providing a festive commentary track for the holiday turkey Santa Claus Conquers the Martians at the Athena Grand, 1008 E. State St.
It’s 11:55 p.m. and you have a final paper due at midnight. You sat down to write it four hours ago, but you’ve only produced a page of solid written work. About 75 percent of the night passed looking at Facebook, Twitter and email or reading articles on BuzzFeed.
Following two high school seniors, Brandon Sorenson and Jake Marlin, during their 2012-13 wrestling season, director Tim Jackson’s thesis film Wrestling With Iowa will get its first public screening Wednesday at the Athena Cinema.
As a television hit about things that are out of this world—and time—it’s only fitting that Doctor Who would celebrate its 50th anniversary in a big way.
Struggles for marriage equality and the fight over civil rights; this is the plot of The New Black, a new documentary from director Yoruba Richen that will be screened at The Athena.
Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical, the longest-running show in Plymouth Theatre’s history, starring David Hasselhoff, will be returning into the spotlight.
While American audiences revisited Thor last weekend, a group of Ohio University students got to see another Avenger before anyone else.