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Paint the Street

Hope Norman offers an artistic tour of Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood with a photo essay on the September 2010 Paint the Street project. To see the entire slide show, visit: http://havesomehopehope.wordpress.com/2010/12/09/paint-the-street/.

'Second Friday' set for Arts Center

By Anna Turner

Miami University

OXFORD, Ohio, Sept. 9, 2010 —This Friday, Sept. 10, Oxford Community Arts Center (OCAC) will host this month’s Second Friday event, a regular fundraising event that showcases Oxford artists.

Stage Left Presents Cabaret

(Oxford) Miami’s student-run musical theater organization, Stage Left, puts on their second show of the year this weekend.


 Having performed “Godspell” in the fall, the Stage Left cast presents their rendition of the German musical “Cabaret.”


 Director Sam Coffey is excited about the show. Stage Left prides itself on choosing darker themed musicals that the Miami theater program tends to shy away from.


Kelly Diturno, vice president of Stage Left, explains how they chose Cabaret as their next show.

Vision Dance Company Takes the Stage

By:  Kasie Baltes, Redhawk Report

(Oxford)  Vision Dance Company performed their annual spring concert, Vision Film Festival, last Thursday and Friday night at 7:30p.m. at Hall Auditorium. 

Vision Dance Company is a student run dance organization made up of a diverse group of dancers with a wide range of talent. 

This company which started in 2001 with only seven members has grown substantially to 32 members who perform a variety of dance styles, ranging from hip hop to classical ballet.

Location: 
Oxford, OH
United States
39° 30' 25.1892" N, 84° 44' 42.8316" W
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LGBT Awareness Week

Marchers show their pride during LGBT Awareness Week at Miami University

By: Jordan Furbee, Redhawk Report

(Oxford) It's L-G-B-T Awareness week here at Miami! The week is co-sponsored by the student group Spectrum and is designed to celebrate and draw attention to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community here at Miami University. The participants didn't let a little rain ruin their parade. Many showed up with their rainbow umbrellas to march in the pride parade and picnic which kicked off the week Monday afternoon.

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Location: 
Oxford, OH
United States
39° 30' 25.1892" N, 84° 44' 42.8316" W
See map: Google Maps

Miami Forensics Team Places Second at State Tournament

By Amy Schumacher, Redhawk Report

Miami University's Forensics Team did double duty Feb. 19 and 20 as they hosted and competed in the Ohio Forensics Association Championship Tournament, held at Miami's Farmer School of Business.

Despite a strong showing, the Miami team took second place to Ohio University.  The University of Akron took third. The tournament was the first to be held at Miami in several years.

Art Museum Opens Spring Exhibition

By Caitlin Van Mol, RedHawk Report

The Miami University Art Museum has opened its spring exhibition called "Luxury, Consumption and Excess." The museum devoted three of its five galleries to show glass, jewelry and porcelain objects.

"Part of it is to just show how people have collected, have a mania if you will for collecting. In other instances, it's a matter of how in previous eras there was a sense that you had to go over the top in order to be a part of the society in which you lived," said museum director Bob Wicks.

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Area orchestra plans patriotic concert

Press release

The Richmond Symphony Orchestra is planning a rousing tribute to America at its next concert, titled "American Salute," at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, in Richmond Indiana's Civic Hall.

Featured in the concert is mezzo-soprano Debra Bordo sharing songs made famous by American icon Frank Sinatra. Bordo, who trained at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, has performed in a wide range of classical and pops performances and been a vocal music teacher in public schools for many years.

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