Lung treatment breathes life into patients
It looks like a scene from a sci-fi movie — a plastic dome breathes life into a pair of lungs, which will then breathe life into a dying patient. …
It looks like a scene from a sci-fi movie — a plastic dome breathes life into a pair of lungs, which will then breathe life into a dying patient. …
Eleven years ago, Dionne Custer Edwards was inspired to reimagine arts education. With a number of public schools in Columbus facing budget cuts, i…
“The Assassin” showed last night at the Wexner Center for the Arts, an encapsulating film of the wuxia genre by renowned director Hou Hsiao-Hsien. B…
This episode of Scarlet Scoop gives an update on whether or not the annual Mirror Lake jump will end, who the man was behind the shooting at the We…
On the occasional Sunday, the Wexner Center for the Arts will open up their doors to the Columbus community, offering activities and special events…
Many things can ruin film: Floods, fires and dirt are just a few examples. Time takes its toll, too. Reversing that process is much more difficult, a…
The days of imperialism are gone, but their wake has left residual concerns over a creeping expansion of Western culture. While many developing coun…
When Ohio State English professor Michelle Herman’s daughter, Grace, was 8 years old, they read “Little Women” together. When magician Joshua Jay, a…
Faith versus rationalism gets lip service in theological study, but it’s a silly silent comedy at the Wexner Center for the Arts that will put that d…
Fiber is for making clothes — not the fine arts. At least that’s a perceived attitude the Wexner Center for the Arts intends to rebuke in a new exh…