Lighting the way: How the Streetlight Guild preserves Black art and culture in Columbus
The date was March 3, 2017. It was also day three of art event organizer Scott Woods’ month-long series, titled “Holler: 31 Days of Columbus Black …
The date was March 3, 2017. It was also day three of art event organizer Scott Woods’ month-long series, titled “Holler: 31 Days of Columbus Black …
Ohio State students will have the chance to showcase their musical talents and connect with fellow music lovers at an open mic night Thursday. …
Ohio State’s Student Advocates for Sexual Health Awareness and AROUSE Student Radio are coming together to host a sex-themed variety show Saturday.…
The Improv Meetup Mini-Fest is bringing its distinct brand of laughter back to Columbus. Anthony Windsor II, founder of improvisation tr…
While Buckeyes typically know their favorite menu items by heart — a specialty Hot Sub from Varsity Club, a Boomin’ Chicken slider from Sav…
Thompson Library may have grandiose windows and bountiful brimming bookshelves but, let’s be honest, it fills up pretty quickly. When popular…
Scott Woods and Vernall Bristow made their private practice of poetry public in 1998 by founding Writers’ Block Open Mic Night. Twenty-four yea…
When Mike Heslop, owner of Kafe Kerouac, opened the cafe 18 years ago, he said he decided he wanted it to be a space for people to enjoy drinks whi…
Columbus offers a unique college experience to Buckeyes due to its emphasis on Ohio State students and their ability to explore what the city has to offer. Here’s an updated guide for some of the must-sees venues for students looking to immerse themselves in local entertainment.
Kafe Kerouac treats its patrons to quality brews, books and banter, but a consistent stream of performers also boosts the establishment’s appeal.