Lights, Camera, Ashton: What has happened to great musicals?
By Will Ashton | Dec. 3, 2014"While I’m sure the stages on Broadway continue to bloom with great musical talents, the glory days of 1950s musicals are long gone from the cinema."
"While I’m sure the stages on Broadway continue to bloom with great musical talents, the glory days of 1950s musicals are long gone from the cinema."
"I am writing today because I believe we need to keep the conversation going. I am writing today to say that the time for boycotting, divesting from and sanctioning Israel is now."
Now that Ray Rice has been reinstated, the NFL needs to take another look at its personal conduct policy.
True freshmen heavyweights, Zack Parker and Jesse Webb, compete to replace former All-American and earn a starting position.
Star-powered Athens High School senior class looking to bring home school’s first state championship.
The recently-opened Club Underground provides a new dance space for Athenians. It is in the basement of Red Brick.
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Laundry rates at campus facilities have decreased by $0.75 per load
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OU alumnus Jason Half’s new play Sundial looks at the relationship and responsibilities between a coal company and an Appalachian community. A staged reading will be Thursday in the Hahne Theater.
The Post sits down with Margaret Kennedy-Dygas, dean of the College of Fine Arts, to get updates on the project for a theater in Dublin, Ohio and the future of the Monomoy Theatre
School of Music students at Hocking College organize three-day benefit for The Gathering Place and Stuart’s Opera House
Local community theater group The ABC Players is doing the musical version of The Velveteen Rabbit this weekend at Stuart’s Opera House.
Culinary Services and Zero Waste efforts attempt to curb food waste culture at Ohio University.
Bob Boldon finished leading the Bobcats to their best start since the 1985-86 season before he had a bite of lunch on Wednesday.
With more money left to spend in spring semester on Performing Arts and Concert Series, Campus Involvement Center asks for input from students. No plan has been made yet for Convo concert.
Ohio football redshirt freshman Justin Wyatt was released from the Bobcats on Wednesday.
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Ohio will try to fix some defensive factors against a visiting Morehead State on Wednesday morning.