Weekender Briefs: Observe the stars, enjoy an art hop
By Katie Millard | May 6, 2022Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The project was approved for $10.75 million.
How a student combined her passions into a new media project
Having a month dedicated to Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders allows for the acknowledgment of the trials and tribulations that AAPI people face in America.
Local small businesses turn perceived trash into treasures.
Marvel’s mostly-enjoyable trip into Egyptian mythology is marred by all the MCU Disney+ series’ familiar shortcomings and cliches.
Ohio all but secured a spot in the MAC Tournament with Wednesday’s double header sweep.
Mia Citino will begin her two-year Board of Trustees term May 14.
Take a look at some new places in Central Asia to visit for an enriching trip.
JD Vance won the Republican primary for the Ohio Senate seat with 36% of Athens County residents voting for him.
Some came to slay, others simply didn’t.
What’s old is new again. Kind of.
It’s hard not to feel betrayed after yet another attempt to adapt the graphic novel series Bone is terminated.
After receiving a big payoff for the controversial first installment, Netflix releases a second adaptation in an attempt to grab their audience's attention.
While often treated as a black and white issue, abortion access has implications far beyond terminating unwanted pregnancies.
Republic of Athens Records experiences success while celebrating Record Store Day.
“This is more about setting the social justice impact,” Councilwoman Sarah Grace, D-At Large, said.
The fashion event of the year is back for the first time on the first Monday of May since 2019.
Gerrymandering is a prime example of something that helps no one except the politicians who gain power from manipulating districts and thus, the people whose best interest they supposedly have in mind.
Initial estimates placed the crowd at 2,000 to 3,000 people.