Lost Flamingo Theatre Company presents ‘The Door’ for virtual audience
By Kayla Bennett | Mar. 17, 2021Performers encourage anyone and everyone to attend.
Performers encourage anyone and everyone to attend.
University departments and student organizations are doing their best to hold events in a safe way.
The show will be streamed virtually from April 9 through 17.
Argo is launching their first-ever student focused short film fest, “SHORTS.”
Artists for Athens Photo Project have been able to stay connected despite the pandemic.
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CARES Act funding provided by the city government enables ARTS/West to reopen since its August closure.
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The series is hosted by the Athena Cinema, University Libraries and the Environmental Studies Program.
From filming at home to radio shows, Tantrum is dedicated to bringing the theatrical arts to life.
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The Dairy Barn formatted the exhibition to in-person and virtual.
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Dance, music and theater majors work hard to adapt to virtual classes.
More lists will come as events are rescheduled.