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Brian Canini takes stock of 25 years in self-publishing

The Columbus comics artist will unpack lessons learned over the last quarter-century in a weekend talk at SPACE.
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Sarah Schulman believes solidarity movements would benefit from embracing imperfection
‘If we can reconceptualize solidarity as a series of errors and self-criticisms and changing paths, I think it becomes something much less scary for people,’ said the author, who will discuss ‘The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity’ at Thurber House on Thursday, March 26.
‘Rollerderby’ creator Lisa Carver takes a rare look back
Attendees will portray everyone from Courtney Love to Carver’s mother in reenacting interviews from the landmark zine at Two Dollar Radio Headquarters on Friday, March 27.
Dug offers a glimpse of the light with ‘The Cat EP’
Following a tumultuous stretch marked by a global pandemic, a mental health crisis, and a career pivot, the Columbus rapper returns with a new EP and a slightly sunnier self-perception.
‘I am not going to stand before God and say, well, I chickened out’: Reflections on building caring coalitions
More than three years after the City of Columbus bulldozed Camp Shameless, one of the founders of the encampment offers their perspective on the housing crisis and the people working at the grassroots to give aid to those routinely left behind.
New report recommends cutting GCAC funding to increase the Experience Columbus marketing budget
Under the current model, GCAC receives 29 percent of the funds generated by the hotel/motel tax, which a FRAC report calls for reducing to 0 percent. In return, the share allocated to Experience Columbus would rise from 43 percent to 72 percent.
Shiva Addanki and Nikholis Planck continue the conversation in ‘American Inquisition’
The duo’s exhibition, now on view at No Place Gallery, looks both backward and forward, seeing echoes of this social and political moment in ‘the ruins of history.’