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The one-act play about love, desperation and visibility will be presented by the Ohio State University Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Nov ...
The Short North Alliance kicks off Pride Month with Hops on High, Franklin Park offers Pirate Palooza, plus there's art, theater, comedy and music.
Columbus: The Free American: 1887 [5] 1888 [37] Weekly [37] LCCN sn85042465; OCLC 2611051, 12497479; Columbus' first African American newspaper since the Palladium of Liberty. [38] Columbus: The Lamp: 1994 [39] Monthly newspaper [39] OCLC 31873854; Columbus: The Columbus Minority Communicator: 1996? [40] [40] Weekly [40] OCLC 35719248; Official ...
The fearsome T. rex roars into COSI, Straight No Chaser and 'Jersey Boys' bring harmonies, World AIDS Day is commemorated and other weekend events.
By 2018, the event rivaled Chicago in attendance. [4] In 2019, Columbus Pride hosted roughly 500,000 people, which at the time made it the city's largest pride festival to date. [citation needed] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 parade was postponed and ultimately canceled. Organizers moved to virtual events that took place later in the ...
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Columbus, a free, quarterly magazine that focuses on local arts, culture, and events. The Columbus Magazine, CityScene, (614) Magazine, and Columbus Monthly are the city's magazines. Online media publication Columbus Underground also serves the Columbus region as an independently owned alternative voice. The Confluence Cast, a Columbus-centric ...
More than 2,000 scrapbookers, stampers and paper crafters are expected to attend the Columbus Scrap & Stamp Show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the Lausche ...