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By Devin Ellis | Oct. 15, 2013Break out the fedoras and wayfarers.
Break out the fedoras and wayfarers.
Storied Chicago sketch comedy group Second City, with notable alumni including Stephen Colbert and Bill Murray, is ready to return to Athens.
Participants of the fine arts won’t have to wait any longer for a place to hone their expertise.
The Plains Lions Club will be throwing its fifth annual Fabulous Fourth event July 3 and 4, which will include its first ever Senior Citizens Pageant.
The Japanese Student Association hosted Sakura, a traditional festival dedicated to the blooming cherry blossoms in Japan this time of year, for the 11th consecutive year in a packed Baker University Center Ballroom on Sunday.
Despite the chill in the air, the Japanese Student Association plans to usher in spring this weekend with its annual Sakura Festival.
George Eberts, an assistant professor in Ohio University’s department of physics and astronomy and vice president of the Southeast Ohio Astronomical Society, will be presenting “A Tale of Two Star Parties” on Friday on the side of Angle Ridge Road outside of Athens.
The Kennedy Museum of Art is showing a new exhibit of Navajo multi-pattern weavings, which will be on display on the building’s first floor through February 2013.
The Performing Arts Series kicked off Parents Weekend Friday night with a performance by Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr., winner of season six of America’s Got Talent.
Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr., winner of season six of America’s Got Talent, will showcase his famed Rat Pack style at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on Friday.