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The age of Damon Zex

Remembrances flow for the video provocateur and free speech champion, who passed away June 21, and for the Columbus DIY scene from which he emerged.
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Need healthcare, will travel: Mobile clinics provide free dental, vision and medical care
After journeying 376 miles by bus and train to Michigan to have a painful tooth filled, the author offers advice for those planning to travel to Cincinnati for the next Remote Area Medical pop-up clinic on Saturday, July 11.