Improv Meetup Mini-Fest to take place Saturday
The Improv Meetup Mini-Fest is bringing its distinct brand of laughter back to Columbus. Anthony Windsor II, founder of improvisation tr…
The Improv Meetup Mini-Fest is bringing its distinct brand of laughter back to Columbus. Anthony Windsor II, founder of improvisation tr…
Daylan Jernigan and Andre Holland, childhood friends and soon-to-be graduates of Ohio State, spent most of their lives “in the spotlight” as the li…
One of the Nest Theatre’s most popular shows, “Anonymous: Your Secrets, Our Show” turns your confession into a profession, adding an extra element …
Ohio State had an estimated $19.6 billion impact on the state economy in 2019, according to its Sept. 14 economic impact report.
Musician Duckwrth has found his life’s purpose in performing. The Los Angeles-based singer and performer Jared Lee, better known as Du…
As summer comes to a close, Columbus events are beginning to shift to more seasonal activities — so get excited for all of the upcoming fall festivities. This week is a happy-medium to usher summer out and begin to welcome fall in. Please note: Admission prices are listed before taxes/fees.
Happy almost Friday Buckeyes! After a jam-packed Welcome Week, things in Columbus are looking a little bit more tame… with the exception of the fir…
Despite some college students struggling to find inexpensive means of entertainment, Columbus provides a variety of opportunities to experience art…
The second episode of “House of the Dragon” has aired, remarkably surpassing the series premiere’s record viewership and raking in a staggering 10.2 million viewers Sunday night, according to HBO Max. With the second episode, titled “The Rogue Prince,” also comes the return of “Game of Thrones” composer Ramin Djawadi, and his celebrated cello score has largely remained the same since audiences last heard it years ago, serving as a lovely audial aid representing the beginning of the end of House Targaryen.
Welcome back Buckeyes! This week has been hectic, and there’s no better way to become acclimated to the university than to familiarize yourself wit…