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The Parthenon

Album Review: Every Open Eye

Album Review: Every Open Eye

Nick Morton, contributor October 5, 2015

Chvrches have always been able to perfectly execute both intense electronica and synthpop. The band’s EP back in 2013 displayed a new side of all things indie electronic. You may remember a certain cut...

Milton corn maze celebrates 15 years

Milton corn maze celebrates 15 years

Abi Black, reporter October 1, 2015

October is here and with it comes the fun of special fall events and activities. The Corn Maze in Milton, West Virginia, celebrates its 15th year as an annual fall event for the region. The maze is...

Tess Moore helps keep the doors of the Huntington Museum of Art open

Tess Moore helps keep the doors of the Huntington Museum of Art open

Desmond Groves, reporter October 1, 2015

Development Officer, Marshall University Graduate and Huntington native, Tess Moore, helps to keep the doors of the Huntington Museum of Art open by working to raise more than $1,000,000 since she started...

What was the happiest moment of your life? When I got to go to Costa Rica and help feed homeless people. We fed people who wouldn’t have gotten food and hadn’t for about three days, and just the joy on their faces when we gave them the food was incredible. They didn’t understand how people who didn’t even know them could feed them.

Humans of Huntington

Emily Rice, Photo Editor September 30, 2015

What was the happiest moment of your life? When I got to go to Costa Rica and help feed homeless people. We fed people who wouldn’t have gotten food and hadn’t for about three days, and just the...

Good News Llamas

Ryan Fischer, reporter September 29, 2015

Finding yourself lost on the back roads of a foreign state can be a relatable experience for many of us, but on a rare day, you’ll find a gem hidden in the nooks. On the hunt for local artists, I...

Maidina Mulati

#INTOMUViews

Jared Casto, contributor September 28, 2015

Maidina Mulati is a Chinese INTO student perusing a masters degree in Environmental Engineering. Mulati previously earned a bachelor’s degree for Science and Engineering in China at the Harbin Institute...

Greek Festival returns to Huntington for 33rd year

MacKenzi Kyle, reporter September 24, 2015

Local Greek Orthodox Church is set to celebrate their heritage through food, dance and fellowship with an annual festival this weekend. Each Sept., St. George Orthodox Church, invites members of the...

Album Review: Baio 'The Names'

Album Review: Baio ‘The Names’

Nick Morton, contributor September 24, 2015

Glassnote Records has some pretty big names in its family of indie acts. They’re currently home to Mumford and Sons, but most music fans would not consider them indie. The label currently houses the...

Mike Beck and Cindy Dearborn demonstrate how a stream of water can be bent using static electricity.

Water exhibition makes a splash at opening reception

Rob Engle September 22, 2015

The traveling video installation Water, Water Everywhere: Paean to a Vanishing Resource began its 9 month stay at the Huntington Museum of Art on Sept. 22 with an opening reception sponsored by the Marshall...

Artist Profile: Most Exalted

Ryan Fischer, columnist September 22, 2015

The Huntington art scene contains an array of individual communities, but some of them seem to be at the forefront of our attentions while others are left to the periphery. Local groups that capture...

Aaron Holt performing on stage for Trick Pony.

Trick Pony headlines Barboursville Fall Fest

MacKenzi Kyle, reporter September 21, 2015

A West Virginia rain shower did not deter fans from watching Nashville country act, Trick Pony, as Barboursville Fall fest came to a close Saturday. Many umbrella wielding fans waited in their seats...

Mothman Festival takes place in Point Pleasant, West Virginia.

Mothman Festival Welcomes Thousands to Point Pleasant

John Cole Glover, reporter September 21, 2015

"Couples See Man-Sized Bird...Creature…Something,” was the first headline that launched Point Pleasant, West Virginia to national attention. Now the town celebrates the mysterious creature referred...

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