James Droll and Drew Southwell -- a.k.a. Trove -- have been making music together for a few years now.
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Dan Hazard – Photo: City of Maumee/WTOL.
An Ohio judge has apologized after a homophobic column that he wrote while in college came to light.
Maumee Municipal Court Judge Dan Hazard penned the column as a sophomore for the April 30, 1993 edition of The Lantern, the Ohio State University’s student-run newspaper. Hazard was responding to the recent March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation, where millions of LGBTQ individuals marched to call for the repeal of
James Droll and Drew Southwell -- a.k.a. Trove -- have been making music together for a few years now.
By Ted Johnson
Clark Memorial Library on Shawnee State University’s campus – Photo: spongefan, via Wikimedia.
Extended edition of her debut album will feature five unreleased songs
Nathaniel Rateliff, The Devil Makes Three, The Growlers, Shovels & Rope and The Lone Bellow top the list of artists announced on Tuesday (Feb. 11) for the third annual Bellwether Music Festival. The rustic alt music fest on the grounds of th
Since she started performing live under the name King Princess, Mikaela Straus has played a number of songs that her fans adore, but she hadn't released. But today, one of those fan-favorite tracks finally got its long-awaited release.
By Nellie Andreeva
American Factory, the firstfilm from Barack and Michelle Obama's production company Higher Ground,took home the award for best documentary during Saturday's 2020 Film Independent Spirit Awards.After taking the stage to accept the award, co-director Julia Reichert was quick to explain the true purpose for their project. "Our film tries to ask questions about the fate of working people in Ohio, in China and really around the world.
Although Shakira famously sings that her “Hips Don’t Lie”, her bodily gyrations a week ago didn’t sit well with one religious figure.
Bayard Rustin, left, is pictured with Martin Luther King, Jr. in this undated photo. Rustin was the architectural genius behind King’s March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. Rustin also mentored King in nonviolent civil disobedience. Photo: Monroe Frederick/Courtesy of the Estate of Bayard Rustin.
Gone, but certainly not forgotten. In the wake of Kobe Bryant’s tragic death, his pal LeBron James stated that the late NBA legend’s influence will be felt during all Los Angeles Lakers games to come.
The Cincinnati Music Festival has been bringing the country's biggest and brightest R&B, soul and funk legends to the banks of the Ohio River for more than half a century. This summer's lineup is no exception, with such icons as Janet Jackson, Charlie Wilson, The O'Jays and Snoop Dogg topping the list of acts slated to take the stages at Paul Brown Stadium on July 23-25. The weekend throwdown
By Bruce Haring
We’ve just been sent over some info, the poster and trailer for an intriguing upcoming film titled Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am which lands in cinemas later in the year.
This summer's Bunbury Music Festival in Cincinnati will feature headlining slots from Twenty One Pilots, Marshmello, Kane Brown, Melanie Martinez and Angels & Airwaves. The PromoWest Productions event will celebrate its ninth edition by filling downtown's Sawyer Po
2019 was a breakout year for Norweigan indie-pop darling Marie Ulven, better know as Girl in Red — and with her latest announcement, 2020 is shaping up to be just as big.
“The Bachelor” is back for Week 4 and the women are jet-setting to a romantic weekend in … Cleveland?