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Tyler Childers and Co. chart a compelling course at Buckeye Country Superfest

This year’s lineup boasted acts whose songs wrangled with issues of spirituality, the importance of connection, and the finite nature of existence, while also addressing the people whose enraging behaviors might see them placed on a ‘Bitin’ List.’
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Karate Coyote howls again with reunion show at Columbus Arts Fest
The band’s original, six-member lineup will share the stage for the first time in 13 years at the Genoa Park stage on Saturday, June 13.
‘It was a holy and sacred experience to speak for them’
Stacy Schwab had submitted a victim impact statement weeks earlier, but she wasn’t prepared to speak when she entered the courtroom with others who testified about the harms done by Purdue Pharma.
New union busting allegations surface as Columbus Metropolitan Library workers rally ahead of union vote
The coming vote is set to take place amid what council member Rob Dorans called ‘some of the most egregious union busting’ he has ever witnessed during a weekend rally at Franklin Park Amphitheater.
WIT Gallery celebrates turning five while keeping an eye on the future
Poet, artist, and gallery founder Larry Robertson will celebrate the Franklinton art space’s anniversary with a sprawling group exhibition opening on Friday, June 12.
How to disappear temporarily with Darren Demaree
The Columbus poet will celebrate the release of his new collection, ‘Got There: Poems on Vanishing,’ with a reading at Prologue Bookshop on Wednesday, June 10.
Salif Sarr finds a second home in Ohio
The Columbus-based Fulani singer will perform as part of ‘Ohio Is My Second Country,’ taking place at Arts Fest on Saturday, June 13.