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Additionally, the pantry’s governing board now includes three members who became involved through the shop. Each month, ...
A new lecture series called The Siposium combines great minds and great drinks for a night equal parts entertaining and ...
The locally based music journalist and Stereogum managing editor's debut book tackles indie music's complex history.
Columbus Monthly and Columbus CEO hosted the second annual Inspiring Women event at Vitria on the Square on June 18. Twenty-three inspiring women were honored by the magazines and sponsors Oliver Law, ...
Columbus is fortunate to have a plethora of vintage and antique stores, but perhaps no neighborhood has quite as many as Clintonville. One of the neighborhood’s newest is Little Light Collective (3041 ...
Columbus Shopping Guide: Two Dollar Radio Creates a Columbus Literary Clubhouse The independent publisher’s bookstore on the South Side is also a haven for events and approachable vegan fare.
Lamb leads at Yemeni Restaurant, which has been serving authentic cuisine on the city’s North Side for nearly a decade.
Q&A: Bryan and Catherine Williamson are Ready for Their Magnolia Network Close-Up The husband-and-wife design team discuss their upcoming TV show, ‘A Home Away,’ about turning the former Harrison ...
There’s a very large church on East Main Street at Seymour Avenue on the Near East Side. It looks pretty old and doesn’t seem to be in use. What’s its story? Holy Rosary, at 1651 E. Main St., was a ...
Just five sunburns over your lifetime can double your risk of cancer. We asked dermatologists to share tips on how to protect your skin from the sun.
Columbus Monthly’s Best of Columbus 2024: Readers Pick Their Favorite Places and People The results of our annual reader poll highlight top picks for food and drink, shopping, sports, personalities ...
The Schottensteins are one of the last power-broker families in Columbus. But some fear money and entitlement could undermine this enduring dynasty.