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Briana Henry / May 8, 2012 12:35 pm
Kobo, the old Oldfield’s, as its sometimes called, has quickly established itself as a venue where unique local and national bands come to perform for those eager to see new artists or old favorites. I asked co-owner, Jacob Wooten, a… [Read More]
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Walker / May 5, 2012 2:40 pm
A nice steady 75 degree evening means that a night out at Gallery Hop promises to be a lot of fun this evening. As always, there’s plenty of art exhibitions, store sales, bar hopping, people watching and other fun things… [Read More]
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Halie Williams / May 4, 2012 8:20 am
MadLab has officially opened their 13th annual Theatre Roulette, Columbus’ longest running shorts festival that presents 12 plays over three nights, Thursdays – Saturdays through May 3 – May 26, and I attending opening night on Thursday. Snake Eyes, The… [Read More]
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Halie Williams / May 3, 2012 8:00 am
The time for Gallery Hop is approaching again and galleries around Columbus are preparing. But one gallery in particular is looking to raise the bar for the Columbus art scene. 83 Gallery is making their May Hop one of their… [Read More]
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Walker / May 3, 2012 8:00 am
The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) wants you to consider a challenge: could you go for five full days without driving alone? That’s the basis of their new “Five Days of Freedom” campaign, which is somewhat of an update to… [Read More]
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Halie Williams / May 2, 2012 9:30 am
Wild Goose Creative will host the second annual, Pinchflat Bicycle Poster Blowout Party on Saturday, May 5. Pinchflat features 34 different local artists, illustrators and designers, from Ohio, while also advocating bicycling in the community. “The prompt that we gave people… [Read More]
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Briana Henry / May 1, 2012 2:00 pm
On Cinco de Mayo, 200Columbus song winner Enrique Infante, and his band Dejavu Latin Fusion Rhythms will play an album release show at Woodland’s Tavern (1200 West 3rd Avenue Columbus, OH 43212). 200Columbus is an organization whose goal is for “a… [Read More]
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Walker / April 23, 2012 3:15 pm
The Wexner Center announced today that they will be hosting a an exhibition this fall devoted to the work of photographer Annie Leibovitz. Over 200 photos will be on display throughout the entirety of the gallery space at The Wex…. [Read More]
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Stephanie Garber / April 23, 2012 8:30 am
There’s no denying the legacy and impact of Michael Jackson’s music – it’s a timeless mark on our society. So there will always be an audience for a good MJ tribute band. Case in point: Saturday at the Newport with“Who’s… [Read More]
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Colleen Arnett / April 22, 2012 4:00 pm
It’s no secret that poverty is still a critical global and domestic issue; and solving this issue seems to be getting more and more complicated. However, the idea of alleviating poverty through social entrepreneurship is becoming a more popular and… [Read More]
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Stephanie Garber / April 22, 2012 11:25 am
New York indie pop band Fun. exploded onto the stage at the LC with what can only be described as “youthful zest.” Under happy, Jolly Rancher-colored lights, they hopped and bopped continuously with pure, undulated glee, weaving together their Queen-like… [Read More]
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Walker / April 14, 2012 12:20 pm
A little over a year ago we announced that 400 West Rich Street was being unveiled as a new artist studio workspace in the emerging Franklinton neighborhood, located just west of Downtown Columbus. Today around 60 artists, creatives and entrepreneurs… [Read More]
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Anne / April 13, 2012 8:00 am
How do you feel about your life right now? Happy? Sad? Regretful? In The Big Picture, playwright Mark Harvey Levine invites us to examine the little scenes of life, but be aware of how they work together in your life… [Read More]
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Nicholas Herum / April 12, 2012 10:00 am
West Side Story is returning to the big screen in glorious 70MM at The Wexner Center as part of their ‘Based on the Play by William Shakespeare’ film series. Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer star in this winner of 10… [Read More]
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Halie Williams / April 12, 2012 10:00 am
“Columbus is funny.” At least that’s the message local comedian and co-founder of creative project Organ Grinder Productions, Zack Baird, wants to send out. In doing so, Baird has teamed up to bring two different comedy festivals to the heart… [Read More]
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