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Workers say Columbus Metropolitan Library management is union-busting
An Unfair Labor Practice Charge filed last week alleges that the recent termination of a CML employee was “unlawful and retaliatory,” motivated by the worker’s involvement in union organizing.
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Eric Rollin finishes what he started with ‘The Ego Scout’
The Columbus rapper will celebrate the release of his new album at the Royal Oak Initiative on Thursday, April 9.
Meet the Columbus Black-Owned Bookstore Collective
Tracy Ramey of Tastes & Tomes will join fellow collective members Barbara Bailey (Eqstesi by B.E.E.) and Megan Turner (Rooted Books) in a panel discussion at Zora’s House from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7, as part of the inaugural National Black Bookstore Day.
How a Columbus trio ended up backing Tenacious D’s Kyle Gass
Mt. Air teamed with Gass for a string of Midwest dates that includes a stop at Rumba Cafe on Saturday, April 4.
On Development: Developing better health care and hospitals
Despite the hospital construction projects all over the state, residents across most of Ohio are no closer to health care – and many are even further removed from hospitals.
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.
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.






