Craft Raccoon, neighbors to Dye Mad Yarn, has a fully secondhand, donated stock. Artists of all skill levels can find ...
The CEO of Communities in Schools says reducing chronic school absenteeism across Ohio will require working together.
The artist listens to music in his colorful studio for inspiration as he creates playful caricature art of the stars.
Drawing on his success as a creative leader and business owner, Shawn "Toof" Gray has a goal to give out 500 Thanksgiving ...
The Short North Tour of Homes and Gardens, an annual fundraiser produced by the Short North Civic Association, preview party hosted over 200 guests.
Real estate development couple Damien and Brandi Merk transformed the "crazy clock house" into a designer home perfect for ...
Fashion Week Columbus 2025, held Sept. 14–20, welcomed more than 1,500 attendees and raised over $200,000 to help fund fashion student scholarships and to create platforms for local and emerging ...
“This is the first restaurant I ever visited,” an elderly gentleman tells me as we wait at the host stand of Chef-O-Nette. “My mother would bring me here. It was always a treat.” It’s a similar tale ...
The Columbus food community witnessed the impact of increased immigration enforcement firsthand when Hiro Ramen and Tea on Sawmill Road shared on its social media that it had been raided by U.S.
Bilal Ahmed, staff attorney at Ohio’s Council on American-Islamic Relations and a former immigration attorney at the International Institute of Akron, recently developed a know your rights training ...
When a movie is compared to a rollercoaster ride, it’s generally considered a good thing. For the movie theater industry, however, a rollercoaster ride is less than ideal, but that’s just what it’s ...