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  • Asbury film concert— Films get more than short shrift

    A still from the short film “The Tailor,” which will screen on Oct. 15 at the Little Art Theatre as part of the Asbury Short Film Concert, a New York-based traveling film festival. The festival aims to be a sort of primer for the medium, and will be showing “short classics and festival darlings.” The festival is non-competitve and charges no entry fees for filmmakers. (submitted Photo)

    The website of the Asbury Short Film Concert acknowledges the dilemma in watching the Academy Awards and not being familiar with the films awarded the Best Short Film or Best Short Animation Oscars. The website explains that not only is the viewer unaware of these films but doesn’t know where in the world they can be seen.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up — Oct. 15, 2015

    Madeline Neilsen prepares to annihilate the ball and her opponents during YSHS’s game against Middletown Christian on Oct. 8. The Bulldogs not only won the game but earned the Metro Buckeye Conference Championship in the process, a first for the team and the school. The team has such good chemistry and works so well together, said Coach Christine Linkhart. “This team is a coach’s dream!” (photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    Bulldog sports for Oct. 15

  • Join last Artist Studio Tour

    Artist Jenny Mendes will exhibit ceramic works such as her Salt and Pepper herb shakers at the 15th (and final) Yellow Springs Artist Studio Tour on Oct. 17 and 18. Eight area artists across Yellow Springs will have their studios open to the public, and each studio will host two or three artists from out of town. (Submitted Photo)

    The art world sometimes carries the reputation of pretentiousness. Art appreciation is considered outside the purview of regular folks, and artists and collectors go out of their way to live up to the sophistication expected of them.

  • Game takes teens to new time, space

    In the role playing game Stars Without Number, players explore alien landscapes and outfit themselves with gear befitting a space adventurer. The game blasts its way into the Yellow Springs Library every second Thursday, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. (earthtime). (“Landfall,” Illustration by David Reddington, from the game)

    Twice a month in a back meeting room of the Yellow Springs Library, students gather to shed their earthbound identities and adopt the personae of psychics and mercenaries.

  • Bulldog sports round-up — Oct. 8, 2015

    YSPN News Sports Dept. presents: “Inside the Mind of an Athlete: Volleyball edition.”
    The Yellow Springs High School volleyball team’s only game last week was cancelled. However, the Bulldog team did not hesitate to respond to a recent conversation on the disposition of a volleyball player.

  • New tech finds old graves

    At a Miami Township Board of Trustees meeting a few weeks ago, Trustee Chris Mucher and Cemetery Sexton/Township Road employee Dan Gochenouer discussed recent events in the Glen Forest Cemetery that caught this writer off guard but are apparently business as usual in the running of an historical cemetery.

  • BLOG — Getting real with real estate, part 1

    “The players in the game are the buyer, the seller, the buyer’s agent, the seller’s agent; you have the title company and the mortgage company, and you have all of those people working together and trying to sell a house. And you have me there as a transaction coordinator.”

  • Bulldog sports round-up — Oct. 1, 2015

    Sports for Oct. 1, 2015

  • Township shuts down Inn

    Last week, county and township officials and a group representing the Glen House Inn met for the most recent episode of a years-long property dispute.

  • School Board— School testing waiver not yet met

    At a meeting in the Mills Lawn auditorium on Wednesday, Sept. 17, Superintendent Mario Basora invited the 30 or so attendees to move to the front rows of seating. He wanted the meeting to be more of a conversation, as the discussion was heavy on issues personal to parents.

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