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Maggie Smith is content not having all of the answers
The Columbus poet’s new collection, ‘A Suit or a Suitcase,’ confronts more existential concepts such as aging, time, memory, and the durability (or not) of self.
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Columbus artist Colleen Scott learns how to love herself again
‘Redirected Pathways,’ which kicks off with an opening reception at the Franklin County Coroner’s Office on Thursday, April 2, centers on work created both pre- and post-sobriety, capturing a personal evolution that speaks to a range of universal concepts.
Go estate sailing with Columbus author Kate Davis
‘Bring Cash: A Guide to Estate Sales in the Midwest and Beyond,’ out now, serves as both a how-to guide for those new to the pastime and an endearingly rambling love letter to the people, places, and events that helped to nurture the passion in Davis.
Wednesday speaks for the people on the fringes at King of Clubs
Performing in Columbus on Monday, the North Carolina band displayed a knack for giving three-dimensional life to those out-of-sight folks who are often victims of circumstance.
Marcus Jackson finds beauty in life’s simple things
The Columbus poet, who will read this week as part of ‘Rhapsody & Refrain’ at Streetlight Guild, addresses a range of big ideas in poems where the language is frequently stripped to the studs.
Emily Morgan and Hannah Maltry rely on instinct for ‘We Did It Wrong’
The two artists will host an opening reception for their exhibition at High Road Gallery & Studios from 6-8 p.m. on Saturday, March 28.
Local Politics: Proposed trade partnership with Israel draws criticism
A bill to create an Ohio-Israel trade partnership is under review in the State Senate. Reactions in the city have been mixed at best.






