Mystic Market brings magic to Columbus this fall
Under the cover of night, vendors toting crystals, herbs, art and vintage odds and ends will congregate for the Mystic Market.
Under the cover of night, vendors toting crystals, herbs, art and vintage odds and ends will congregate for the Mystic Market.
A clinical psychotherapist, fashion designer and chef will all speak via Zoom at the Ohio State Chabad House Wednesday, but instead of Buckeye gear, they will wear wigs, headscarves and cover their knees.
Art and the digital age collide in abstract painter Jacqueline Humphries’ first large-scale museum exhibition at the Wexner Center for the Arts.
Black-and-white film is back in theaters at Gateway Film Center, giving audiences a taste of classical cinema.
The Columbus Symphony Orchestra, accompanied by featured performer Renée Fleming, hosted its first concert of the 2021-2022 season Saturday.
Scott House, a popular residence hall on campus, lost some status among students following reports of mold over the past few weeks.
Many merchants who partook in festivals over the weekend shared the same story: how the pandemic inspired them to abandon the nine-to-five corporate life and pursue their passions.
Cartoon Crossroads Columbus is coming to the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum to celebrate the art of comics with legendary cartoonists and hands-on events.
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.
Professors within the English department at Ohio State have found ways to incorporate conversations about Jon Snow and Dracula into their curriculums.