The artistic director for Columbus Jazz Orchestra has a special place he goes for inspiration—a room full of rare records.
Two years ago, Steven and Kristie Lagos were having a meal at one of their favorite restaurants in Paris, La Closerie Des ...
Lippy, 62, entered her first tournament in South Florida in December, 2021, in ladies doubles and won. The following day she ...
Long neglected, one of the city's prettiest, most historic business districts is quickly becoming the hottest block in town.
Soon, visitors to the Gay and High streets district will be able to enjoy a profusion of art galleries, a world-class sculpture garden and a new Mexican restaurant by highly regarded chef Josh Dalton.
Steps from the gallery doors, an outdoor sculpture garden will share world-class pieces with the public, building on the momentum that began with the installation of the massive fiber sculpture, ...
In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Brown v. Board of Education made segregation illegal in public schools. But desegregation didn’t happen overnight. Despite the ruling, many communities ...
Walk through the halls of the Wellington School in Upper Arlington, and you’ll see the usual things: students huddled around lockers and laptops, classrooms equipped with white boards and wall clocks.
In 2019, Kate Borges says she was a “country club tennis player, and I wasn’t even very good at it.” She’d supported her husband, Matt, through a successful political strategy career, and he’d risen ...
For nearly two decades, chef Alana Shock brought an inventive, worldly touch to the Columbus food scene through her restaurant, Alana’s Food & Wine, in Old North Columbus. A pioneer in farm-to-table ...