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Indigo Wild Defrosts on Comeback Single “Daylight”
Indigo Wild gets that the more things change, the...
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Andyman’s Tree House Celebration Taking Place at Little Rock in May
Local music fans of a certain age have a...
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Community Takes Center Stage At Rambling House Music
A neon sign in the window reads “Follow The...
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Killer Mike Headlining Nelsonville Music Festival This Summer
The 18th annual Nelsonville Music Festival unveiled its lineup...
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Photos: Sleater-Kinney at Newport Music Hall
Long-running alt-punk pioneers Sleater-Kinney returned to Columbus on Wednesday...
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Ragtime, Blues, and Beyond Bebops Its Way Through Jazz History
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra ended its “Ragtime, Blues, and Beyond” performance on a high note Sunday afternoon. The performance, which helped celebrate CJO’s 40th...
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Preview: Big Gigantic at The Newport
Tonight, prepare for another power outage as Big Gigantic's performance has the potential to blow the grid. Combining forces in Colorado, friends Dominic...
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The Buzz: Kids Interview Bands
If the success of their website is any indication, Connie and Olivia might be one of the most dynamic reporting duos since Woodward and...
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15 Minutes with The Darkness
Falsetto bearing, skin-tight pants wearing, and what Spin Magazine described as a band that doesn’t do anything halfway, The Darkness takes the stage at The...
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Review: Jeff Mangum at the Southern Theatre
Amongst the ornate ceilings and Grecian murals depicting the luxuries of the theatre, Jeff Mangum played to a sold out audience last night with...
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Best Local Band of 2012: MojoFlo
The category of best band in Columbus is one of the most dynamic, with our readers selecting a different musical act to take the...
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Spirit Adds More Direct Flights to East Coast
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The Confluence Cast: COTA Bus Transfer
The city’s transit system is going through a transformation. At least that’s the intention. On the occasion of an impending transfer of power and a sales tax issue on the ballot this fall to bulk up services, Columbus Underground reporter Brent Warren sat down with both the outgoing and incoming CEOs of the Central Ohio Transit Authority (or COTA) to discuss the shift in leadership, the transportation projects set to be on the ballot this fall, and what’s next for the former Greyhound station in Downtown.
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Indigo Wild Defrosts on Comeback Single “Daylight”
Indigo Wild gets that the more things change, the...
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Mega Weekend – Orange Soda, Bike Ride, Aries Spears & More for Your Weekend
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