As part of the Aminah Robinson Artist Fellowship, multimedia artist April Sunami is working in the artist's home and studio.
Some hate political blogger D.J. Byrnes’ confrontational ways. Others say he reports what others won't. One thing is clear: He is difficult to ignore.
The city today is thriving! Packed crowds gathered in the pouring rain outside the Vatican to watch Christmas Eve Mass, ...
The new Downtown shop offers eclectic clothing finds, local designs, tailoring services and a safe space to Columbus’ ...
Nine new area restaurants shared samples of their cuisine with 250 guests at the event, which was held at Vitria on the ...
It’s time to show some love to the people, places and businesses that make Columbus great.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to add additional comments from David Schottenstein and to correct the date of his sale of shares of the Canadian cannabis company Aphria in January 2019.
The frigid doldrums of January and February are not boom times for most brewery taprooms. Customers are burned out by holiday revelries, and winter’s raw winds and ceaseless gray skies make ...
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Steps from the gallery doors, an outdoor sculpture garden will share world-class pieces with the public, building on the momentum that began with the installation of the massive fiber sculpture, ...
For his 1913 book, The Color Line in Ohio: A History of Race Prejudice in a Typical Northern State, Knox College professor Frank U. Quillin investigated race relations in six Ohio cities. Columbus did ...
1983: Graduates from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, where classmates nickname him “Double-0 Swango” and faculty raise concerns about his performance. Accepted into the neurosurgery ...