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Opinion: The politics of abandonment and the future of district representation in Columbus
At-large voting has produced a culture of auto-pilot governance by electeds who acquiesce to the demands of the donor class instead of their constituents, the most recent example of which is the handover of McCoy Park to the Haslam Sports Group.
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Micah Schnabel and Vanessa Jean Speckman keep eyes and ears on the road
The duo’s new record is populated by the types of people the two have encountered in an ongoing series of cross-country tours, the latest of which brings them to Rumba Cafe for a concert on Thursday, May 28.
Used Kids Records owner Greg Hall purchases Musicol
‘And I think the people who have been around the music scene, particularly, see [Musicol] as a beacon, as a legacy institution here in Columbus’
‘The Male Animal’ finds fresh relevance amid university crackdowns
During a February screening at Wexner Center for the Arts, the audience broke into applause both times the film’s main character defied university administrators who were attempting to clamp down on academic freedom.
The Worker’s View: Upper Arlington stages anti-union ‘educational campaign’
The fleet workers voted in March to join Teamsters Local 284 in spite of the actions taken by the city.
Trek Manifest measures his impact on ‘To Whom I May Concern’
The Columbus rapper will celebrate the release of his new record in concert at Rambling House on Thursday, May 21, joined by Dom Deshawn and Bern.
Chris Weldon and Doug Leed embrace the moment with ‘Sound & Vision’
The two artists and musicians will perform an improvisational set at Old First Presbyterian Church as part of Fuse Fest on Friday, May 22.






