Oct 30, 2009 | New York Times
Ray Browne, 87, Founder of Pop-Culture Studies, Dies
Ray B. Browne, who more than four decades ago founded the academic discipline of popular-culture studies, and who in the years that followed presided over the somewhat unlikely, often uneasy and almost always stimulating marriage between the ivory tower and Mickey Mouse , Madonna and Michael Jackson , among many other subjects, died on Oct.
BGSU selected as center of excellence for e-learning
BOWLING GREEN, O.-Bowling Green State University's investment in e-learning over the past decade has paid dividends for hundreds of northwest Ohio students seeking to finish their bachelor's and master's degree programs online.
Winners announced from October flea market in Fremont
FREMONT -- The winner of the October Fremont Flea Market $25 Bob Evans Restaurant gift certificate was Jill Weidner, of Bowling Green.
Area residents searching for a place to get a seasonal flu vaccination may feel like they are getting bounced around as many pharmacies, health centers and doctors have exhausted their current supply.
Fusion string trio opens symphony's Pops series
When he's all tuxedoed and formal, violinist Zachary De Pue, concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, admits he's "knee deep in classical music." Appointed in 2007, the 30-year-old Bowling Green native is one of the youngest musicians to achieve such an esteemed position in a major U.S. orchestra.
Words mixed into a visual stew make up Word Play, opening tomorrow through Feb. 7 in Gallery 18 at the Toledo Museum of Art.
8-year-old recovering after attack by stray dog
For trying to befriend a stray dog, little Alexis Rock nearly had her life put into jeopardy.
Smoking bans reduce heart attacks
Numerous health problems, including heart and lung disease, result from exposure to secondhand smoke in indoor public places and workplaces.
Sea turtle rescued from Cape marsh
A 175-pound female loggerhead sea turtle was discovered hypothermic in a Wellfleet salt marsh Sunday.
Beloved by fans, moe is much more than a jam band
At most every rock concert there is a physical boundary between the fans and the band, whether it's a moat-like space or a more figurative gulf that acknowledges the performers are somehow elevated over the ticket buyers.
BG father faces $20,000 bond after threatening to harm baby
Sean Holt is facing more than a $20,000 bond after police say he threatened to harm his 19-month-old baby and kill his wife.
Bowling Green police investigate tire slashings
Bowling Green police are seeking information through the Crime Stopper program about a string of incidents in which someone slashed tires of at least 13 vehicles this month.
Home study spot helps students get in the groove
Good study habits start at home in a designated area where students can hit the books after the school day ends, experts say.
Nickel Creeka s Sara Watkins plays solo at Cla-Zel in Bowling Green
Sara Watkins of Nickel Creek will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Cla-Zel Theatre, 127 North Main St.
Amber Alert for one year old girl
Thursday, October 08, 2009 at 12:00 a.m. UPDATE: An Amber Alert out of Bowling Green has been lifted this Thursday morning.A One year old Bailey Holt went missing along with her father Sean Holt Wednesday night.A The child was safely recovered soon after.A Sean Holt has been taken into custody by police.A A Bowling Green Police are issuing an Amber ...
Midrealm college students to establish Medieval Society at Bowling Green
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2009/10/06 - 10:44. Bowling Green State University students in Bowling Green, Ohio have a long history of involvement with the Society for Creative Anachronism in the local community.
Ticket to Write | Steve Stephens commentary: Spooky fun can be found across Ohio
The leaves are dying, the sunshine is failing, the icy grip of winter is beginning to close around our hearts.
Officials see surge of orders for E-ZPass
Electronic-toll transponders flew out the doors at Ohio Turnpike Commission headquarters in Berea this week, at a rate of more than 1,000 a day since Monday, turnpike spokesman Lauren Hakos said yesterday.
Bowling Green gives Louis Orr 2year extension
Bowling Green gives Louis Orr 2-year extension Eds: APNewsNow. BOWLING GREEN, Ohio Louis Orr has signed a two-year contract extension with Bowling Green to remain its men's basketball coach.