Lost Flamingo Company presents play for Parents weekend
Feb. 21, 2008Don't invent a crazy sister to drive people away. That's the moral of the Lost Flamingo Company's Parents' Weekend performance.
Don't invent a crazy sister to drive people away. That's the moral of the Lost Flamingo Company's Parents' Weekend performance.
The Athens Planning Commission revised parts of the ordinance that could restrict zoning requirements for future sexually-oriented businesses.
Regarding your editorial in Wednesday's Post about Ohio University's purchase of the HDL Center:If you think the HDL Center is worth even a third of $9.25 million dollars, you have rocks in your head. If OU would have tried harder some time ago to purchase the building, they would have saved more money.
Even though indie rock band Southeast Engine has been out of town on tour for the past few months, its name is as well known in Athens as the Burrito Buggy or The Ridges.
A new bill in the Ohio General Assembly might allow all college students who are Ohio residents and registered voters to be poll workers in the county where they go to school.
Michelle Munoz could have taken her journalistic talents and used it to create a very different angle in the piece she wrote, Shooting at N. Illinois complicates schedule.-
Acclaimed guitarist Tim Reynolds is perhaps best known for his series of collaborations with Dave Matthews. The two met in the early '90s at the bar Matthews worked at and have since gone on several acoustic tours and released two albums. Reynolds is also the founding member of the band TR3. Tonight he will play a solo show at The Blue Gator, 63 N. Court St. The Post's Ashley Lutz recently spoke with Reynolds about modern music, Midwest influences and his next project with Matthews.
The Bobcats and the rest of Division 1-A programs have already begun their off-season strength and conditioning programs, even though the season is still seven months away. Ohio officially began its seven-week winter program a few weeks ago, and most players had already been working out voluntarily before that.
Your house is ugly.
Sports fans love their championship trophies and rings. They have the Lombardi Trophy in the NFL, the Larry O'Brien Trophy in the NBA, and Lord Stanley's Cup.
This year, The Post's newsroom has gained notoriety for opposing the bureaucracy of the current university administration and championing the students' wishes of shared governance and transparency. However, Post columnist Alissa Griffith needs to remove the blinders that she wears and realize that we don't need a column that amounts to cheerleading.
Just as the band Sum 41 chose their name because they became a band on the forty-first day of summer, October Fist chose their name because they started in October.
The February 15th editorial, High Honors
When the server responsible for electronically tabulating all of Cuyahoga County's votes crashed during the 2007 general election, Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Nance can't say he didn't see it coming.
Although a previous report forecasted a recovery for Baker University Center's dining operations' first-year loss by June 2008, officials say that estimate will not hold.
As a proud alumna of Ohio University and a past columnist for The Post, I make it essential of my everyday routine to read online the happenings of Ohio University ' alas, having graduated in June, I am still missing the college life. I actively comment on articles online, but with all the incessant complaining going on about the right and wrong of The Post's journalism, I feel compelled to write to more than just the online community.
Post columnist Ethan Goldsmith gives his picks for Sunday's Oscars.
After a full day of snow and cloud cover the sky cleared just in time to reveal a total lunar eclipse.
When I first arrived at OU in 1982 and unloaded my bags in front of Read Hall, I had very little interest in politics. I did all the normal things that college freshmen do but remained apolitical. Since then I have made my home in Washington, D.C., New York, Seattle and now Los Angeles. And along the way, I found that I gradually became involved in my community and the politics that helped to shape it.