With ‘The Land, The Water, The Sky,’ Katherine Paul, who opens for Sleater-Kinney at the Newport on Wednesday, March 20, reconciled with a decision to return to her childhood stomping grounds.
In a recent speech, West Virginia councilman Joe Solomon spoke of Charleston leading the state in ‘ghosts’ – an apt description for those so often overlooked by lawmakers.
Local professionals are reconsidering how they talk about DEI, re-evaluating current policies and fiercely arguing the business case for diversity, equity and inclusion.
If we make it easier for big trucks to turn, we end up making it harder for pedestrians to cross. And city officials have made their conscious (yet unconscionable) decision to serve the trucks.
The photography exhibit, which features rarely seen images taken in and around Columbus in the late 1960s and early ’70s, opens at Secret Studio today (Friday, March 8.)
As the members of Equitas Health Workers United move into the final stages of contract negotiations, questions are being raised about incoming CEO David Ernesto Munar.
Guitarist Kevin Bilapka-Arbelaez of didi recently released a pair of instrumental tracks aimed at drawing attention to the deepening tragedy overseas and to raise money for Palestinians under siege.
Paul Djupe, co-editor of the new book ‘Trump, White Evangelical Christians, and American Politics: Change and Continuity,’ on the weird new political landscape.