Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez honored President Emeritus and Trustee Professor M. Duane Nellis recently for his official retirement. As Ohio University graduates crossed the stage ...
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As Ohio University graduates crossed the stage and stepped into their futures, the Convocation Center was alive with celebration and hope. View the inspiring moments that showcase the energy, joy and ...
If you are an Ohio State football fan, there's really no worry about whether the Buckeyes will be in the field, and that they'll host a first-round playoff game at the 'Shoe. But who will the ...
Already a key creative behind some of the most memorable movies ever made, Paul Schrader continues to bring his unique perspective to moviegoers with an expected new entry to the 2024 new movie slate, ...
In “Oh, Canada,” adapted by Schrader from the Russell Banks novel Foregone (apparently the title Schrader uses was the one Banks preferred), the man is at a room but not sitting at a desk and writing.
OH, LOOK AT THAT. CAN YOU HOLD IT YOURSELF THOUGH, IS THE QUESTION. LET ME SEE. OH, SHUCKS. THAT WAS LIKE A HALF A SECOND. YEAH. IT LOOKED GOOD. LOOK GOOD. IT LOOKED GOOD FOR THE TELEVISION PURPOSES.
Schrader’s latest, “Oh, Canada,” is his freest yet in terms of form, and, in its way, also presents his most extreme depiction of a fallen life. It is another drama of regret and confession, ...
It’s been 10 years since an Australian woman won the national Open and Victorian Oh made an early case to end that drought with nine birdies in her opening round of seven-under 66 at Kingston Heath.