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May 29, 2013By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
An Ohio University student wanted to commit an entire summer to helping others by doing something he enjoys.
With the Athens music scene heavily dominated by variations of folk and metal music, it would be easy for those behind the Nelsonville Music Fest to bypass other styles in favor of what’s popular.
Sounds of the South will fill the field nestled in the hills of Appalachia as the well-known Tex-Mex indie-rock band Calexico takes the stage.
A controversial amendment to the state budget that would have cost Ohio University about $12 million per year was removed from the budget this week.
An Ohio preservation organization deemed The Ridges’ Athens Asylum one of the state’s most endangered historic sites.
Normally, Gillian Welch and Black Sabbath would not be put in the same breath as musical companions, but that’s the sound The Hiders are aiming for at this year’s Nelsonville Music Festival.
Ohio University’s General Education Task Force is sticking to its schedule and conducting summer meetings with each college dean to re-evaluate the university’s general education.
Gritty guitars, driving rhythms and a do-it-yourself ethic combine in Old Light, a Portland band bringing its brand of rock ‘n’ roll to this weekend’s Nelsonville Music Festival.
Just more than a year after Bayern Munich lost the Champions League Final to FC Chelsea in penalty shootouts, the German Bundesliga champion returned to the final – this time against fellow German rival Borussia Dortmund.
During a yearlong Harvard fellowship south of the border, David Wax, lead singer of The David Wax Museum, immersed himself in Mexican folk rhythms to form the band’s signature style of “Mexo-Americana.”
Hailing from Los Angeles, He’s My Brother, She’s My Sister will take the Nelsonville Music Festival’s main stage Friday with its brand of music and showmanship.
On Friday, the third in a series of reunion shows for The Hitch-Hikers will benefit the city where the band was formed.
The fourth day of the Mid-American Conference Tournament was a soggy one, as rain rolled through Avon causing delay after delay.
A bill proposed by the Ohio House of Representatives would place further regulations on the tanning industry at — what tanning advocates are saying — a further cost to an industry already targeted by the government.
Rep. Debbie Phillips, the person who represents the people of Athens when debating public policy in Columbus, just got a promotion.
Ohio University’s landscape is changing as officials chip away at the university’s lengthy list of summer construction projects.
A recent purchase by the state could increase the Ohio Investigative Unit’s already towering presence in Athens during fest season.
Fans of Athens-born psychedelic quintet Papadosio have plenty to look forward to at this year’s Rootwire Festival as the masterminds behind the music and arts event will play three of the four nights alongside a slew of similar acts.