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Jam bands come in all different styles and genres nowadays, from world fusion to electronic, but some bands stay firmly rooted in rock ‘n’ roll.
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Jam bands come in all different styles and genres nowadays, from world fusion to electronic, but some bands stay firmly rooted in rock ‘n’ roll.
It is the dream of any video or film graduate to have their work find a wide audience. Christopher Free, an ’06 alumnus who earned a degree in telecommunications management, will live that dream Friday.
In an opportunity to explore a form of art not often studied in Athens, Dmitri Nikulin, of The New School For Social Research, will be joining Dr. Vladimir Marchenkov in a discussion titled “Dostoevsky and Nietzsche.”
In a sudden rush of popularity, the Ohio University School of Film has found itself graced with high praises from various publications.
Given its viral success with YouTube hits such as “The Par ty Rock Anthem” and “Gang nam Style” throughout the past few years, it’s safe to say that people are aware of the Marching 110’s repertoire.
Starting this weekend, film fans heading to the local Athena Cinema might find that their visits help more than just themselves as they escape the summer heat.
Following its release, the Athena Grand announced that Home Run, the influential, independent Christian-based substance-recovery movie, was the highest grossing film of the weekend in the area.
Having won best documentary at this year’s Oscars, Searching for Sugar Man has been captivating audiences with its heartwarming true story.
After a year of dedication and hard work, MDIA 4719 students will be premiering their finished films Saturday night.
Fans that missed their chance to see the band Kingsfoil when they came into town last semester have found themselves in luck.
Though theatergoers often expect the biggest releases from the Athena Grand Theater, they might be surprised to hear that a little independent movie is making its way to the theater this weekend.
While audience members lined up to see some acclaimed films at the 40th annual Athens International Film and Video Festival, one sentiment echoed throughout the Athena theater lobby.
Film fans hoping to escape the hot weather are in luck, as the Athens International Film and Video Festival returns to the Athena Cinema on Friday.
A pivotal figure in the transition from realism to impressionism in 19th century France, painter Édouard Manet, is widely considered to be one of the most influential painters of his time.
Kickstarter, an online community supporting filmmakers, not only funds movies like Veronica Mars, but its services are also reaching creative visionaries a little closer to home.
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Anyone who missed the chance to submit a short film to the Athens International Film Festival might have found a saving grace.
Since graduating from Ohio University’s School of Film in 2001, writer and director Megan Griffiths has gone on to prove what exactly she has to offer to the media world.
Almost a year after it first screened in Athens during last year’s Athens International Film and Video Festival, School of Film professor Annie Howell’s film Small, Beautifully Moving Parts is returning for a second time to the Athena Cinema’s screens.
When she came to campus this past fall, visiting School of Film professor Pearl Gluck wanted to make sure that she was able to connect with the community of Athens.