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On Development: Progressive tax policy in Ohio?!? Maybe
It’s very easy for owners to pay low taxes on decaying properties while waiting for somebody else to begin a resurgence. A proposed move to a land tax would make it harder for these squatters to wait.
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Jackoff Demons traverse heaven and hell with ‘Second Coming’
The Columbus trio will celebrate the release of its sophomore album at Cafe Bourbon Street this weekend, performing as part of the Bobobalooza anniversary show on Saturday, June 6.
Sydney McSweeney finds ‘A Time for Love’ with help from the Bobby Floyd Trio
The Columbus singer will celebrate the release of her debut album in concert at Natalie’s Grandview on Saturday and Sunday, June 6 and 7.
Tavares Strachan’s ‘The Day Tomorrow Began’ demands to be seen today
The Bahamian artist is an installations man, and his new Columbus Museum of Art at The Pizzuti exhibition is loaded with room-swallowing experiences.
‘We Just Still’ brings the hood to Urban Arts Space
The new exhibition from curators Iyana Hill and Jonathan Johnson kicks off at the downtown gallery with an opening reception from 3-6 p.m. on Saturday, May 30.
Local Politics: City funding can’t meet the scale of the growing homelessness crisis
Why Columbus’ $13 million investment in services for the unhoused is unlikely to make a difference.
Family bond continues to fuel the annual John Prine Tribute ‘Diamonds in the Rough’
When Mery Steel joins her father, Rick, in performing at Natalie’s Grandview this weekend, her thoughts are likely to drift to the early years when she accompanied him on fiddle as he played Prine tunes in the living room of the family’s home.






