Album Review: ‘Traumazine’ does not fall victim to the sophomore slump
By Emma Skidmore | Aug. 17, 2022Megan Thee Stallion gets sexy, angry and vulnerable on her newest album.
Megan Thee Stallion gets sexy, angry and vulnerable on her newest album.
Even though you may think you’re ready, take a moment to evaluate your priorities and see if it’s truly the right time.
There are plenty of video game controllers out there, but what does it take to be the best?
The Athens Community Improvement Corporation would act as an economic development tool for the city.
The Post sat down with Takac to talk about touring, being a musician during a pandemic, the album and more.
The new Netflix Korean drama is a big step for the fairly conservative country, but that doesn’t exempt it from needing some improvement.
Ohio University sent out a university-wide email announcing a reduction in COVID-19 masking requirements this fall.
The patriarchy is alive and well and those who benefit conveniently don't see anything wrong with everyone else being treated like second-class citizens. When people fight back, they are often villainized and seen as crazy, unhinged and bitter. For this reason, I support both women's rights and wrongs, and I will explain why you should too.
The Danish singer has been around for the last 10 years, constantly releasing music for listeners everywhere.
The pop singer is preparing to release her upcoming single, “Femininomenon,” on Aug.12.
While it has its moments, they’re often ruined by an obtrusive editing style and comedy that misses much more often than it hits.
The real Kingdom Hearts is light, or something like that.
The 28-time Grammy Award-winning singer has finally made a return, this time pulling inspiration from pioneers of house music.
The 28-year-old singer tells a vivid story of the last three years of her life for listeners.
With COVID-19 preventing the annual state fair from happening the last two years, attendees were excited to see the gates open again.
There’s another big crossover. Hooray.
Athens voters cast ballots for candidates in state representative and state central committee primaries.
The pop-rock band returned to Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio after six years on July 28.