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Rashad Thomas looks God in the eyes with ‘I Was Told There’d Be Gold’
Written over a 10-year stretch, the latest record from the Columbus producer, singer, and rapper finds him expounding on spirituality, the nature of love, and the need to find heaven here on Earth.
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Stephanie Rond hopes to kickstart a larger conversation on AI with ‘Pink Waves’
The Columbus artist wants her new exhibition at Chaos Contemporary Craft to be the start of a bigger discussion regarding the divisive technology.
On Development: Of salad greens and sensible growth
Many developers and sellers confuse demand for a certain type of housing and a willingness to buy. There are hundreds of thousands of people in central Ohio who prefer older houses and apartments.
In a fraught time, TAKAAT fearlessly pushes toward the edges
Mdou Moctar members Mikey Coltun and Ahmoudou Madassane will perform together as a duo at Cafe Bourbon Street on Sunday, March 8, supported by Idioms and Winston Hightower’s Perfect Harmony.
Church of the Red Museum resumes service for Lost Weekend Records anniversary show
The sprawling Columbus band will bring its ramshackle murder ballads to the stage for the first time in 16 years when it performs at Natalie’s Grandview on Saturday, March 7.
Evolved Body Art wrestles with accountability
In interviews with Matter News, former staff members described what they termed a history of inappropriate behavior within the shop enabled and perpetrated by owner Nick Wolak, who said the business is ‘putting in the work to make Evolved Body Art better from the ground up.’
Why Electricity Bills Are So High—and How the Blowback Could Hit Trump
As Democrats and climate activists seize on energy costs as a political issue, new data shows electricity rates rose 5 percent nationwide in 2025. The figures were much higher in some states.






