Romantic musical comedy “The Fantasticks” opens Valentine’s Day at Roxy Regional Theatre
Clarksville, TN – Anyone wishing to treat their special someone to an unforgettable evening this upcoming Valentine’s Day weekend need look no further than the Roxy Regional Theatre, Clarksville’s oldest professional theatre.
Opening Valentine’s night and running through the end of the month, the timeless romantic musical comedy “The Fantasticks” will enchant audiences at the Roxy Regional Theatre beginning at 8:00pm on Friday, February 14th. In keeping with the theatre’s traditional pay-what-you-can opening night, all tickets not pre-sold at the regular price will go on sale at 7:30pm that evening for a $5.00 minimum donation.

Matthew Combs and Annabelle Szepietowski star as Matt and Luisa in “The Fantasticks” at the Roxy Regional Theatre, February 14th-29th.
Roxy Regional Theatre to hold annual “Martini Night” for Valentine’s Day
Clarksville, TN – On Saturday, February 15th, 2020, treat your valentine to an unforgettable evening of cocktails, heavy hors d’oeuvres and the beloved romantic musical comedy “The Fantasticks” at the Roxy Regional Theatre.
Our popular annual Valentine’s package, “Martini Night,” starts heating up at 7:00pm with Gin & Vodka Martinis* with all the fixin’s, paired with a sumptuous menu specially prepared by Yada on Franklin.
APSU Public Relations and Marketing wins five awards for excellence
Clarksville, TN – The Austin Peay State University (APSU) Office of Public Relations and Marketing was recently honored for its work by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) – Southeast District III, winning five awards.
The awards were announced in January and will be awarded at the 2020 CASE III annual conference February 9th-12th in Orlando, Florida.

A screen capture of Austin Peay State University’s silver medal-winning GovLife profile of Mallory Fundora. (APSU)
This Week at APSU: Science on Tap, AP Day, Jiha Moon
Clarksville, TN – “I’m about to ruin ‘Finding Nemo’ for you.” That’s the warning Austin Peay State University (APSU) biology professor Dr. Mollie Cashner had while sharing a sneak peek at February 4th’s Science on Tap presentation: “The Weird, Wonderful World of Animal Sex.”

Clownfish are a good example of just how weird sex can be in the animal world. (Danny de Bruyne/FreeImages)
Clarksville’s new Korean language instructor Soseul Park
Clarksville, TN – When Soseul Park first arrived in Mexico, she didn’t expect to hear so much Korean popular music – or K-pop – on the radio. Songs by BTS and Red Velvet – songs she heard all the time back home in Busan, South Korea – kept following her through the Latin American nation, and whenever she met someone new, they usually wanted to talk about their favorite K-pop bands.
Austin Peay State University’s Science on Tap to explore “Weird, Wonderful World of Animal Sex”
Clarksville, TN – “I’m about to ruin ‘Finding Nemo’ for you.” That’s the warning Austin Peay State University (APSU) biology professor Dr. Mollie Cashner had while sharing a sneak peek at February 4th’s Science on Tap presentation: “The Weird, Wonderful World of Animal Sex.”

Clownfish are a good example of just how weird sex can be in the animal world. (Danny de Bruyne/FreeImages)
Clarksville writer Matt Schorr to hold Book Launch at Hudubam Book Traders
Clarksville, TN – Matt Schorr’s stories are – in a word – unique.
Other authors spin yarns featuring noble vampires or grade school wizards. Some relay tales of heartache, struggle or adversity faced by real people in real settings.
Many weave together narratives describing historical figures battling for their place in the history books.
Matt writes about zombie whales and re-animated T-Rex skeletons.
Meet Greta Hollar: APSU alumna, blogger, social media influencer
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University (APSU) alumna Greta Hollar has made a career of connecting to others by sharing her unique experiences online. Through her travel and style blog and her vibrant social media presence, she expresses her fresh take on current trends, lifestyle tips and travel.
APSU mathematics students serve and learn in Jamaica during winter break
Clarksville, TN – On a brutally humid afternoon in May Pen, Jamaica, Austin Peay State University (APSU) student Sara Grey went missing. One minute, she was following Dr. Jackie Vogel, APSU professor of mathematics, up a dark stairwell in one of the city’s poorest schools, and the next minute she was gone.
“I turned and said, ‘Where’s Sara?’” Vogel recalled.