Shows in Athens

Katie Crutchfield performs as Waxahatchee at ArtsWest Playhouse and Gallery on April 22, 2016 for Lobsterfest, a two-day music festival put on by ACRN.
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Katie Crutchfield performs as Waxahatchee at ArtsWest Playhouse and Gallery on April 22, 2016 for Lobsterfest, a two-day music festival put on by ACRN.
Hocking Hills State Park is located about an hour away from Ohio University and is a popular spot for students to visit for hiking and camping. The 38th annual Hocking Hills Indian Run will take place in the park Saturday.
Students can make their own concoctions using ingredients found in the dining hall, like cheese fries using cheese from the salad bar at Shively and the microwave.
Singer Trace Cyrus of Metro Station performs at the TBT concert hosted by University Program Council and Black Student Cultural Programming Board in Baker Ballroom on Thursday.
Officers from the Sheriff's Department stand on Highway 56 and monitor the road for potential safety problems as festgoers ride by in the back of a truck.
Athens County Sheriff's Office Capt. Bryan Cooper poses for a portrait on Highway 56, where officers were gathering to prepare for the day.
Athens County Sheriff's Office Lt. Aaron Maynard observes a truck advertising $5 rides to 14 Fest. Starting in 2017, deputies from the Athens County Sheriff's Office will wear body cameras. (EMMA HOWELLS | FILE)
Dante Dolts walks by Athens County Sheriff's Office Lt. Aaron Maynard on State Route 56. (FILE)
Dante Dolts walks by Athens County Sheriff's Office Lt. Aaron Maynard on Highway 56 on his way to 14Fest. Early in the day, the sheriff's department was focused primarily on overcrowded vehicles or unsafe passengers.
14Fest attendees walk back along Route 56 after the fest. (FILE)
"Yes, because I'm obsessed with Fetty Wap. I love how he came from nothing and now he's proving everybody wrong. He's cute, too. ... My goal is to meet him, but that probably won't happen."
"I am not going to 14Fest because I am in a lot of trouble with the law right now, and I don't want anything to happen. And also, I have a lot of court fees, and I don't have $50 extra dollars to spend on a ticket for people that probably aren't that good live."
"Not this year because I'm working on that day, but I'd like to visit it sometime because they have a lot of good bands and a lot of good music. I hope to catch it before I go back to my home country of Singapore."
"Yes, I am. I'm going because I love the talent they booked, and it should be a great time. Not to mention the weather looks great, so I'm really excited. And this is my last year here so, I have to go, right?"
"I'm going to 14Fest. I'm really excited to see The Chainsmokers and Lil Dicky, especially."
Gabriela Fuentes performs a flamenco-style dance choreographed by her mother. The dance has a Bolivian "Cueca" influence and was performed during the International Talent and Fashion Show in Baker Center Theatre on Monday, April 11, 2016.
Chanda Cuckler jumps a hurdle during the second heat of the women's 100 meter hurdles during the 2016 All-Ohio Track & Field Championship. Cuckler placed third with a time of 14.29. (FILE)
A piece of decorated fabric and pins seen at the Abortion Positive Rally on April 7, 2016.
Megan Carter, a sophomore studying psychology and the secretary for the Feminist Equality Movement signs a poster asking "Why are you abortion positive?" at the Abortion Positive Rally on April 7, 2016.
Tiffany Anderson, a sophomore studying computer engineering, picks up Eleonor Elias, a freshman studying psychology, to help her paint higher up on the mural, Thursday. They were covering up an offensive message written by Trump supporters the day before.