5 ways to spend your 21st birthday
By Grace Koennecke | Nov. 29, 2023For extroverts and introverts, there’s a multitude of fun things to do on your special day in Athens.
For extroverts and introverts, there’s a multitude of fun things to do on your special day in Athens.
To many music fans, it’s alarming to see the lack of recognition that some artists have received from the notorious award show.
The Latina artist’s new single is a further demonstration on her tactful musicianship.
With the new trend of artists speeding up their songs, many don’t realize that this development is a result of the nightcore genre of music.
The alternative-pop band recently announced it would be disbanding at the end of this year on Nov. 15.
Here’s how Black Friday evolved into the sales event Americans know today.
The prequel tells a great story driven by amazing performances, but has its issues.
Emerald Fennell’s dark comedy thriller embraces the grandeur of living rich and serves as a compelling commentary on class conflicts.
Young Danish singer Lisha debuts new album “Devotion.”
The dream pop and indie soul artist’s upcoming single celebrates avant-garde musicality.
After two years, the singer recently finished her Las Vegas residency “Play” on Nov. 4.
The 2023 holiday season is upon us, and Alexander Payne’s “The Holdovers” is a worthy watch to fulfill one’s holiday spirit.
With so many amazing releases this year despite the writers strike, 2023 proved to be the year of great television.
Parking fees will increase by 25 cents per meter, Mayor Steve Patterson said, the increase will help fund phase three of renovation to the Athens parking garage
Scripps College works to help get the word out to support alum Pavel Butorin and his wife, fellow journalist Alsu Kurmasheva.
New single, “Get Fixed,” from the New York-based band introduces the stirring concept of forthcoming album.
The changing of the seasons means the changing of your playlist.
Here are five new songs from the past week.
Athens City Council met Monday to discuss two ordinances concerning tobacco retailer licenses, or TRL, and solid waste hauling in the city.
On Monday, the student senate held a town hall focusing on how Ohio University supports student health and well-being.