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Ohio author Demba Ndaith is talking about his new book on challenges faced by West African immigrants in Ohio at the Columbus Arts Festival on Saturday.
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Cat Predmore, interim executive director for the Wexner Center for the Arts, told WOSU the center has only lost one artist and one donor due to the controversy surrounding billionaire Les Wexner and his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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In her new book, “Incomer,” Bonnie Proudfoot uses poetry to explore what it was like to make Central Appalachia her home.
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A bill in the Ohio legislature would create a day each year to honor the alt-rock band Devo.
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The building preservation group's 2026 list includes a former Columbus city office building, two school buildings and a former warehouse dating back to the 1870s.
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The Harr family, of Columbus, will be the stars of an A&E home remodeling show called "Zombie House Flipping: Family Business."
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Memphis Kiddie Park in Brooklyn, a suburb just south of Cleveland, is not only an enduring piece of Americana — it's also home to the oldest operating steel coaster in North America.
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The C Dance studio has been on East 14th Avenue for 18 years and has become a safe space and place of growth for young dancers.
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The Beatles were a tough act to follow, but a new exhibit shows how Wings ruled the charts during the 1970s.
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The Wrightsel Family Foundation made what CAPA called a "transformational donation" to the project. CAPA hopes to open the church as a flexible music venue in fall 2027.
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Thousands of Ohioans choose a pirate's life at the annual Buckeye Lake Pirate Festival each year.
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The sixth great granddaughter of a Revolutionary War veteran will be among those attending the annual "Salute to Pioneers" event.
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Students posted TikTok videos for months asking Bruno Mars to come to their graduation when they realized his Columbus concert was scheduled for the same day.
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Dulcimer players at the festival participate in intensive workshops and toe-tapping jam sessions.
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Columbus has long been a popular spot to film commercials, but, now more narrative projects are being made here. Two sizable feature films just wrapped production and more projects are in the works.
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Ohio’s females of fermentation find film fame from two guys name Phil.
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Cinema Revival: A Festival of Film Restoration includes about a dozen offerings of recently restored films from the dawn of cinema through the 1980s.
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A Toledo musician has opened a museum to preserve the history of sacred steel, an African American gospel tradition built around the steel guitar.
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At Miami Valley Baptist Church for the Deaf, the music is loud enough to feel. "All that vibration just really hits my body, and I love it," says Pastor Dave Sollmann.
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Avimancy is a new project being led by a birding couple who are linking their ornithologic fascination to their art, exploring film, music, dance and more.
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The Columbus Gay Men's Chorus is performing its annual holiday show on Saturday and Sunday at the Riffe Center Davidson Theatre.
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Wilberforce University’s Hounds of Sound marching band has been in the spotlight thanks to GloRilla's new music video.