In 'Restoration,' opening Friday, the artist applies a range of mediums and techniques to a series of revealing portraits that lovingly depict members of their trans community.
Lewis, whose son Shaun died of an overdose in October, recently met with reps from the OneOhio, which is tasked with distributing more than half of the state’s billion-dollar opioid settlement.
As he prepares to leave Hilliard Davidson High School, Gerdeman opened up about recovering from grief and the deep care for students that has fueled his 24-year run at the school.
Four years since the disbandment of a corrupt police unit, Columbus continues to feel the aftershocks of the scandal. This is the story of how the squad went astray, plus a look at what replaced it.
Looking for solutions to gun violence, city leaders opted to turn the arts and entertainment hub over to the police. The dystopian approach won’t fix anything long-term.
In ‘Ohio Cultural Carriers: Watering the Seeds,’ which opens Friday at Streetlight Guild, Duarte brings together three generations of Columbus Black artists for a sprawling, immersive exhibit.
Jess Hughes and Sean Ryan Naughton launched the Sound Company with the idea of spurring theatergoers to action on weighty issues ranging from gun violence to the ongoing erosion of women’s rights.