Concert review: The Last Dinner Party, along with Miss Grit, plated an auditory feast on Tuesday
Staying true to its name, The Last Dinner Party brought a delicious buzz to Newport Music Hall, breaking even the most antisocial butterfli…
Staying true to its name, The Last Dinner Party brought a delicious buzz to Newport Music Hall, breaking even the most antisocial butterfli…
Columbus mathcore band Dance Like the Dead is making moves in the local music scene. Dance Like the Dead consists of four members, inclu…
Saving lives just go furry again, as Ty, a 2-year-old German shepard from France, joins the University Police Department as a new member to its K-9 team.
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.
Returning and incoming Buckeyes will be able to appreciate the wide variety of events Columbus and Ohio State will host during Welcome Week. From sporting events to music festivals, the week of Aug. 21 has special occasions to entertain everyone. Be sure to check out Ohio State’s Discount Ticket Program (D-Tix) to save some money during Welcome Week.
For those hoping to see live music spanning multiple genres, miniFEST in Columbus offers an opportunity to learn about aspiring artists.
With constant new music in genres such as rap and pop, the question emerges: Is rock ‘n’ roll dead?
With its short distance from campus and intimate atmosphere, Newport Music Hall has remained a favorite concert-going location for Ohio State students over the years.
Pandemic restrictions are largely a thing of the past, which means concerts, festivals and other gatherings are back on the table. Whether you’re an indie girl, a scream queen or something in-between, the Columbus music scene has an option for you.
Whether you are looking to rock out, appreciate some art or pig out at a festival, The Lantern has you covered. Here you will find a heavily researched — but still tragically incomplete — list of happenings around Columbus and online this week.