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LFC performance sneak peak: ‘Stranger In Skitter Creek’

The Lost Flamingo Company presents “Stranger in Skitter Creek,” a murder mystery written by an Ohio University Alumnus set in a quaint American city – a locale dauntingly similar to Athens. The shows begin March 5th and 6th in Mitchell Auditorium at 8:00 p.m.



Lessons in Style: Librarian Lorraine Wochna flaunts distinct, humble style

The most brilliant faces in fashion history are remembered for their bold distinctive style. Any fashionista can recognize Twiggy’s prominent eyelashes and A-line dresses or recall Jackie-O’s simple, iconic gowns and round sunglasses. Displaying asymmetrical dangly earrings, silver jewelry and a circle scarf accessorizing a patterned dress atop a rustic sweater, librarian Lorraine Wochna is almost unaware of her impeccable and unique fashion.



The Kennedy Museum of Art features local faculty

Varying from whimsical to deviant, the current exhibitions at the Kennedy Museum take their spectators on a viewing roller coaster. In addition to the permanent collection, the historic Kennedy Museum currently features two intensely contrasting exhibitions: “The Necessary Friction of the Machine” by sculptor Dan Price and the “School of Art Faculty Exhibition.”



Virtual vanity: let the beautiful reign

A national dating website recently discharged 5,000 of its members as a result of excessive holiday binge eating. After hearing this, I set out to experience the trials and tribulations of being rejected or accepted firsthand.



If you can't stand the heat, get into the kitchen

Ascending on the bike trail is like staring at an old fashioned photograph or a black and white movie still of the pastoral South. Past the overgrown prairie and rust-covered freight trains and across the Hocking River Bridge exists a culinary delight a bit more personal than ordinary Court Street fare.