Gateway Film Center revisits holiday classics from every era
This winter season, Gateway Film Center is once again presenting holiday classics the way they were meant to be seen: on the big screen.
This winter season, Gateway Film Center is once again presenting holiday classics the way they were meant to be seen: on the big screen.
A festival made specifically for fright fanatics has returned to the Gateway Film Center.
Black-and-white film is back in theaters at Gateway Film Center, giving audiences a taste of classical cinema.
The Ohio Union Activities Board’s Flicks for Free is back in person this semester, offering students the opportunity to attend social events together while following COVID-19 guidelines.
Columbus residents can feel like tourists in their own city with the help of the new Columbus Makes Art Passport program.
The sensual colors, echoing music and avant-garde storytelling of Hong Kong’s acclaimed filmmaker Wong Kar-wai made it to Columbus across 7,989 miles of land and sea.
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