Professor's comedy-drama to be screened at the Athena Cinema
Described as “a comedy on the verge of tragedy,” School of Film professor Rajko Grlic’s film
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Described as “a comedy on the verge of tragedy,” School of Film professor Rajko Grlic’s film
Age doesn’t have to be a constraint and one local screening will prove that.
After another year of experience, last year’s second-year MFA school of film students were able to learn some more about filmmaking and their craft, and this weekend, they are going to show how they’ve progressed.
Every writer wishes to see his or her work get published and make it to bookshelves throughout the country, and now one local author is living that dream.
With her arrival, Eve Ng, assistant professor of women’s and gender studies and media arts and sciences, has connected the two studies in engaging ways.
Classic rock fans hoping to see some rock legends up close should head to the Athena Grand as Aerosmith: Rock for the Rising Sun blasts on the screen.
Continuing their efforts, the Common Experience on Sustainability will be hosting another screening on campus, as they show the documentary
The first year Master of Fine Arts students are getting ready to shoot their film one projects, which have been in production or will move into production in the next couple weeks.
Most people would consider miniature golf a simple way to spend time with friends, but one organization is taking miniature golf to the next level.
Having established herself as director of drama development at the Fox Broadcast Company, one Ohio University alumna has found great success with Fox’s latest drama hit Sleepy Hollow.
Just after earning 1 million followers on Vine, Logan Paul, a freshman studying industrial and systems engineering, decided to spread the wealth, as he called out Athens to create a “supervine.”
Showcasing all their dedication and hard work from last year, second-year MFA students in the Division of Film will be holding a First-Year Screening on Saturday at The Athena Cinema, 20 S. Court St.
After selling out his last screening, Monumental: In Search of America’s National Treasure, in March 2012, Kirk Cameron is back, in association with the Athena Grand, NCM Fathom and Provident Films, for the live event, Unstoppable.
In their first screening of the school year, REACT to Film will be broadening their horizons, as they will be hosting their first screening in the Athena Cinema, screening Blood Brother.
Athens will get a blast from the past this Parents Weekend as Michael “DJ Barticus” Bart is going to bring ’80s night to Casa Nueva and ’90s night to Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery.
Unless they are watching the latest episode of Breaking Bad, chances are most students are not getting excited to learn about chemistry. But one Ohio University professor is aiming to change that.
For the past 50 years, the African Studies program has offered students a number of exceptional opportunities, including African Crossroads, a series that meets on Wednesdays to allow students the opportunity to discuss and share information about the advancements and changes in Africa.
In their study of management, business, leadership and more, some Ohio University students are going to be getting a personal look at the world of business.
Those of you who missed Kingsfoil’s last parade of Athens performances, fear not, for the band will be returning to Athens this Saturday to play at Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery, 24 W. Union St.