Hard Walk
Walking is serious business for some of the New Albany Walking Classic participants. Each year, the Walking Classic draws a variety of competitive racewalkers from central Ohio and beyond. We took a...
View ArticleSwag Bag
In addition to the burst of endorphins following completion of any physical exercise, participants of this year’s Walking Classic are in for another reward. This year’s “swag bag” comes packed with...
View ArticleButter Up
The peanut butter and jelly sandwich has staying power. It was a mainstay of our childhood lunchboxes and, as adults, we frequently turn to it for an easy meal. But for those who seek a twist on...
View ArticleSignature Wines holds Sangria Festival
Fall might be just around the corner, but don’t go for that spiced apple cider just yet. Signature Wines’ Sixth Annual Sangria Festival held 6-9 Saturday evening at Signature Wines, 3816 April Lane,...
View ArticleThe end of August features a variety of festivals
Feeling a bit nostalgic for June and July? Summer might seem on its way out after Independence Day, but the final weeks of August still include a selection of area cultural and entertainment events.
View ArticleBook Review: It's What I Do
When reading Lynsey Addario’s memoir about her journey as a photographer, I was struck by the hardships that she had to endure just because of her gender.
View ArticleIn CATCO's season opener, Shakespeare meets Dr. Seuss
CATCO’s 2015-16 season opener, premiering Aug. 28, fuses the Bard’s well-known drama with the colorful creativity of the author of Green Eggs and Ham.
View ArticleFashion Meets Music Festival will feature local and national talent
This year’s fashion portion of the Fashion Meets Music Festival is branching out beyond Columbus.
View ArticleTri-Village Lions Club celebrates 65 years
Since its 60th anniversary five years ago, the Tri-Village Lions Club has experienced a resurgence, growing from 57 to 86 members.
View ArticleThe Right Mentality
Though her family name became a household name before she was even born, Mariel Hemingway went on to achieve fame in her own right. The granddaughter of renowned writer Ernest Hemingway pursued an...
View ArticleRenovation Inspiration
Eye-popping kitchens, bedrooms, lofts and whole houses will be some of the items on the agenda for patrons of the NARI Home Improvement Showcase in October. The 14th tour will take place Oct. 3 and 4...
View ArticleDirector of the Ohio Department of Aging works to challenge negative...
Bonnie Burman made a vow when she was 16, and the director of the Ohio Department of Aging and New Albany resident has been working toward it ever since.
View ArticleGrandview schools program seeks to capitalize on intergenerational relationships
Grandview Heights City Schools has worked with a community volunteer organization to reshape a school program in time for the new academic year.
View ArticleMariel Hemingway uses family history as a means for mental health advocacy
For years, Mariel Hemingway looked to outside sources to clear the fog of doubt and fear that she felt from growing up in a family that suffered from mental health issues and communication dysfunction.
View ArticleCounting on Counter Space
While a big part of the kitchen countertop is rooted in necessity, the choice of material can easily elevate a room’s appearance. Along with its effect on functionality, the surface and shape serves as...
View ArticlePhotos: Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship Media Day
Members of the Columbus community and Web.com Tour player Chase Wright stepped onto the green at The Ohio State University Golf Club Tuesday for a special media day hosted in preparation for the...
View ArticleBook Review: Station Eleven
When I read the plot synopsis for Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven – A traveling band performs Shakespeare in a world ravaged by a powerful flu – I was sold.
View ArticleHighBall to feature Michael Jackson tribute band
This year’s Highball event is channeling the King of Pop, with Michael Jackson tribute band Who’s Bad and a couture fashion show featuring five returning designers and five new ones.
View ArticleShadowbox strives to blend historical with contemporary in "The Tenshu"
How do you honor the rich history surrounding an 18th century a Japanese story while making it modern enough to be understood by a Western audience?
View ArticleFashion Week Columbus features national and local designers
When Fashion Week Columbus returns on Oct. 3, it will do so with not one, but two headlining designers.
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