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Sustainability Series: BEEN HERE STAY HERE with Abdoulie Singhateh

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Join us on Wednesday, November 12th at 7:00 p.m. as our Sustainability Film Series concludes with a beautiful film about disappearing landscapes and a vanishing ways of life!

Admission is FREE and open to the public – Tickets are required

About the film

On a remote island, a deeply-rooted Christian fishing community grapples with the quiet erosion of their land and their traditions. Their centuries-old way of life, sustained by faith and the rhythms of the bay, is now at a poignant crossroads—one that may force them from the only home they’ve ever known.

Been Here Stay Here is a quiet, immersive portrait of Tangier Island, a centuries-old Christian fishing community in Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay. Long used as a symbol in the national climate conversation, Tangier is often portrayed through a lens of skepticism or scorn — framed as “America’s first climate casualty” and written off as a place in denial. This film offers another way in. With no experts, voiceovers, or statistics, Been Here Stay Here invites viewers into the lived experience of the island’s residents — through faith, memory, and the rhythms of daily life. By stepping away from spectacle and alarm, the film allows the community to speak on its own terms, revealing not denial but devotion: to place, to faith, and to a way of life that refuses easy categorization. Inspired by the work of climate scientist and Evangelical Christian Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, the film models a conversation rooted in relationship, not rhetoric. In the end, it’s less about the water at the doorstep than it is about what rises within us when we choose to listen, stay, and understand.

 

About the speaker

Abdoulie Singhateh is a dual degree student with Master of Science in environment Studies and Master’s in Public Administration in the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service. He is a Graduate Assistant for the Administration Hub at the Ohio University, Office of Sustainability. He holds a bachelor’s degree in development studies from the University of the Gambia.

Abdoulie has over five years of experience working for international organizations. He worked for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) country office in The Gambia, working with migrants and their host communities facilitating return and reintegration programs under the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund. He later worked for GIZ which is a German International Development Cooperation under the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Fund for Regional Stabilization and Development for two years working directly on Reintegration programs for migrants through skilled and livelihood-based training programs in The Gambia, Guinea Bissau and Nigeria. He is focused on international development corporations in the areas of environment, climate change, migration, peacebuilding and youth empowerment,

His research interest is focused on Climate-induced migration with a specific focus on exploring the complex dynamics of migration as an adaptive responsive for coastal communities in Sub -Saharan Africa with The Gambia as the country of focus.

He likes volunteering for the environment, playing soccer, hanging out with friends at the beach, and playing games during his free time.

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From the Hills and Hollers: INHERITANCE with Kelly Hatas

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Awards: 1st Prize Documentary Feature - AIFVF

Join us on Thursday, November 13th as our Appalachian Stories Film Series explores the generational effects of the opioid epidemic on the region!

This event will include a pre-show presentation by Kelly Hatas

Admission is FREE – Tickets are required

About the film

The opioid epidemic that has ravaged America for over a decade has been well documented in the media – countless books, news stories, and films have exposed the devastating impacts and seemingly-insurmountable challenges this unfortunate crisis has had on our society. The documentary film Inheritance, however, offers a new perspective on the epidemic by allowing us to see the true nature of things through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy. Curtis is your typical kid – intelligent, well-loved, and eager for his future – but, his life is complicated by the fact that a large portion of his family are all struggling with addiction to opioids and the societal side-effects like unemployment, poverty, and alienation that add a whole other dimension to this serious problem.

About the speaker

Kelly Hatas is the Executive Director of Hocking Athens Perry Community Action (HAPCAP), an antipoverty nonprofit organization headquartered in Athens County. She earned her BA in International Relations from Shawnee State University in 2007 and went on to serve as an AmeriCorps*VISTA for three years there. That experience led to her interest in the nonprofit sector, and she earned her Master of Public Administration (MPA) from the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service at Ohio University in 2012. She has spent the rest of her professional career with HAPCAP, one of 1,000 Community Action Agencies that were established across the country as part of then President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty. Kelly grew up in Southwest Ohio, and will talk about how her perspective shifted after moving to, and choosing to stay in Appalachia. She lives in Athens County with her wife and two dogs.

Check out the rest of the films in the Appalachian Stories Film Series

This series is sponsored by the Ohio Honors Program, University Libraries, College of Health Sciences and Professions, The Department of Social and Public Health, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, OU School of Film, and The Office of Signature Academic Experiences.

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PERFECT DAYS: Last Day Tuesday, March 19th

Watch Trailer Director: Wim Wenders
Cast: Koji Yakusho, Tokio Emoto, Arisa Nakano
Awards: Best Actor, Palm d'Or (nom) - Cannes Film Festival; Best Int'l Feature Film (nom) - Oscars
Language: Japanese

Hirayama leads an unglamorous life as a Tokyo toilet cleaner, though he has found contentment in the simpler things like collecting classic rock cassettes, reading books, and photographing trees. His days have a Zen-like structure, ritually arising at dawn, going about his work, and devoting time to his pleasurable pursuits. This approach to life has not resulted in success as measured by the modern world, but it has given him wisdom and insight into what is truly important about Life. Things begin to change, however, as external events begin to have an impact on his sphere of contentment. Will his life unravel, or will he be able to wield his hard-won wisdom and impart it to the people who have come along to shake up his peaceful little world..?

From legendary director Wim Wenders, this latest film is a perfect slice of peace in these tumultuous times. Japanese actor Koji Yokusho (who has won the Best Actor award at this year’s Cannes Film Festival) stars in the lead role alongside Tokio Emoto and Arisa Nakano. Perfect Days has been nominated for a Best International Feature Film Oscar at this year’s Academy Awards, and will surely be an unforgettable addition to Wender’s illustrious cinematic career.

 

 

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The Met: Live in HD: Strauss’s ARABELLA

This November, Strauss’s elegant romance brings the glamour and enchantment of 19th-century Vienna to cinemas worldwide in a sumptuous production by legendary director Otto Schenk that “is as beautiful as one could hope” (The New York Times). Soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen stars as the title heroine, a young noblewoman in search of love on her own terms. Radiant soprano Louise Alder is her sister, Zdenka, and bass-baritone Tomasz Konieczny is the dashing count who sweeps Arabella off her feet.

The screening will begin at 12:55 p.m. and will conclude at approximately 5:15 p.m.

Admission $20 (Senior $18, Children $8)

OHIO Students Free with valid ID*

*Thanks to support from Arts for OHIO, we are able to offer a limited number of FREE student tickets available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Must have valid student I.D.

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Holiday Film Series: HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS + The OU Trombone Choir

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Join us Friday, December 5th at 7:00 p.m. for a classic Christmas film from the one-and-only Dr. Seuss!

And, making spirits even more bright, we’ll have a wonderful pre-show performance by the OU Trombone Choir who will play a series of timeless Christmas songs for your enjoyment!

Admission is a canned or non-perishable food product, or a monetary donation to a local food charity.

Seating will begin at 6:40 p.m.

The Trombone Choir performance will begin at 7:05 p.m.

The film will begin at 7:30 p.m.

About the Film

With his negative vibes and a heart “two sizes too small”, The Grinch has watched from the sidelines as the inhabitants of the quiet village of Whoville enjoy their happy lives of togetherness and joy. The holidays are especially irksome, and this Christmas, The Grinch has had enough. The mean ol’ greenie hatches a plan to pose as Santa Claus and put a stop to the Whos’s fun-loving yuletide celebration by doing Christmas in reverse! He decides that, instead of giving presents, he’ll take all the gifts for himself. As his demented plan unfolds, however, it may just be that the spirit of Christmas will be strong enough to enchant even an antisocial old curmudgeon like The Grinch!

Originally aired on TV in 1966, How The Grinch Stole Christmas is a classic of animation and features the voice talents of the legendary Boris Karloff. During the past six decades, this fantastic short film has become a perennial part of the holiday season!

About the OU Trombone Choir

Ohio University’s Trombone Choir has been a cornerstone of musical excellence since its founding in 1962 by Professor Robert Smith. The ensemble flourished in the 1980s under Reginald Fink, whose leadership brought national recognition and influential publications. After Fink’s passing in 1996, Tony Baker continued the tradition until 2000, followed by Chris Hayes for 12 years. Sarah Paradis directed the studio in 2012, and, since 2014, Lucas Borges has proudly led the program.

The choir has showcased its artistry across Ohio and on prestigious stages, including the American Trombone Workshop in Washington, D.C. (2004, 2017) and the International Trombone Festival at Ball State University (2019). OHIO’s trombone program has produced outstanding educators, orchestral and military musicians, and versatile performers.

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Holiday Film Series: ELF + a cappella Music by The Tempo Tantrums

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Join us Saturday, December 6th at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. for a fun holiday movie “yule” definitely not want to miss!

As an added treat, both screenings will include a pre-show performance of a cappella Christmas music by local choir “The Tempo Tantrums”

Admission is a canned or non-perishable food product, or a monetary donation to a local food charity.

About the Film

Although he is raised by Santa’s elves at the North Pole, it soon becomes clear that Buddy is not your average Santa’s little helper — at over 6ft tall, Buddy clearly has some human roots. When he learns the truth of his origins, Buddy goes in search of his human family, and his journey takes him to New York City where he not only meets his long-lost father, but also the girl of his dreams. Adjusting to life as a human in The Big Apple doesn’t exactly come easily for Buddy, especially considering that his new-found dad is a bit of a scrooge. However, Buddy will prove that he has what it takes to show everyone how to find the holiday spirit.

Will Farrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, and the late-great Bob Newhart star in this holiday classic directed by Jon Favreau — one of the funniest Christmas films of all time!

About the Tempo Tantrums

The Tempo Tantrums: A Treble Voiced A Cappella Group is an Ohio University treble a cappella group. This 18 member all-treble-voiced a cappella ensemble was founded in the Fall of 2007, and is based in Athens, Ohio. Auditions occur at the beginning of Fall semester, and you do NOT have to be a music major or be affiliated with the OU School of Music to try out. Their Mission Statement is “to bring together fresh, diverse, and musically talented young people while creating a fun and cohesive rehearsal environment, stressing democratic-style collaborations in order to prepare and share original a cappella arrangements of pop culture music.”

The Tempo Tantrum organization is open to all students currently enrolled at Ohio University.

 

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Member Appreciation Screening: SUNSET BOULEVARD

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Join us Friday, December 12th at 7:00 p.m. for a two-fold celebration of classic cinema as we honor both our fantastic group of Athena Members and the 75th anniversary of Sunset Boulevard!

FREE Admission for Athena Members + 1 guest / $8 admission for non-members – Tickets are required

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About the film

This year marks the 75th anniversary of one of the greatest films in cinema history: Billy Wilder’s film noir Sunset Boulevard. William Holden and Gloria Swanson star in this sordid tale about fame’s flickering flame. Down-and-out screenwriter Joe Gillis (Holden) is drawn into a web of intrigue by nearly-forgotten silent film star Norma Desmond (Swanson) who seeks to manipulate Gillis into writing a fresh script that will initiate her return to the big screen. As the pair get more involved in the project, it becomes clear to Gillis that Norma lives in a world of fantasy where her former fame is still at its apex even though the trappings of a lavish Hollywood lifestyle are now beyond her means. When Norma’s delusions cause her to fall in love with Gillis, things take a dark turn when she realizes that he may just be using her as much as she has sought to use him.

Nominated for 11 Academy Awards (and winning 3), and considered by many to be one of the greatest films of all time, Sunset Boulevard is the quintessential film noir — a story full of deceit, double-crossing, and, ultimately, death. In addition to Holden and Swanson, the excellent cast boasts solid performances by legendary actors Erich Von Stroheim, Nancy Olson, and Jack Warden; in addition to featuring cameo appearances by some of the era’s top Hollywood icons like director Cecile B. DeMille, gossip columnists Hedda Hopper and Sid Skolsky, and actor Buster Keaton.

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The Met: Live in HD: Umberto Giordano’s ANDREA CHÉNIER

Giordano’s passionate tragedy stars tenor Piotr Beczała as the virtuous poet who falls victim to the intrigue and violence of the French Revolution. Following their celebrated recent partnership in Giordano’s Fedora in the 2022–23 Live in HD season, Beczała reunites with soprano Sonya Yoncheva as Chénier’s aristocratic lover, Maddalena di Coigny, with baritone Igor Golovatenko as Carlo Gérard, the agent of the Reign of Terror who seals their fates. Met Principal Guest Conductor Daniele Rustioni takes the podium to lead Nicolas Joël’s gripping staging.

The screening will begin at 12:55 p.m. and will conclude at approximately 4:30 p.m.

Admission $20 (Senior $18, Children $8)

OHIO Students Free with valid ID*

*Thanks to support from Arts for OHIO, we are able to offer a limited number of FREE student tickets available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Must have valid student I.D.

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Holiday Film Series: THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL

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Join us Saturday, December 13th at 3:00 p.m. for a wonderful holiday film that’ll charm the “Dickens” out of you and your family!

Admission is a canned or non-perishable food product, or a monetary donation to a local food charity.

About the film

Jim Henson’s merry band of puppet-eers come together for an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind adaptation of what may be the quintessential Christmas tale: the timeless classic A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens! With a cast featuring Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, and all your favorite Muppets (except Elmo), the film also stars Hollywood icon Michael Caine as Ebeneezer Scrooge.

A box office hit upon its release in 1992, The Muppet Christmas Carol was the first film to be produced after the passing of the legendary Muppets’ creator Jim Henson and was crucial in continuing the pop-cultural legacy of The Muppet franchise.

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Holiday Film Series: NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION

Viewing: December 20,2025

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Join us Saturday, December 20th at 3:00 p.m. for a cinematic Christmas vacation…Griswold-style!

Admission is a canned or non-perishable food product, or a monetary donation to a local food charity.

About the film

The Griswolds – Clark, Ellen, Audrey, and Rusty – are all set to celebrate Christmas with all the classic, Norman Rockwell-esque trimmings: a huge tree, a beautiful home covered in twinkling lights, a delicious holiday feast surrounded by family. However, things soon get wild and wacky in the way that only a National Lampoon’s movie can…after all, these are the Griswolds we’re talking about! When Clark’s big plans to surprise his family with a special Christmas present get derailed by a workplace misunderstanding, it’s up to his crazy Cousin Eddie to set things right and help everybody learn the true meaning of the holidays.

Written by John Hughes, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation is one of those movies you can watch a thousand times and still laugh out loud! Starring Chevy Chase, Randy Quiad, Beverly D’Angelo, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Johnny Galecki, this classic holiday film is stuffed with more comedy gold than a Christmas turkey!

 

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