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‘I never had any aspirations for it and I still don’t’: Inside the slow, steady rise of Clean Demon Records
Mario Malachi founded the Ohio-based DIY label in 2019 as a landing page for his many bands and has since expanded on this vision to release a string of great records from the likes of Golomb, Big Fat Head, and Long Odds, among countless others.
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‘Blood Pressures’ goes deeper at No Place Gallery
The exhibition, which closes on Saturday, Aug, 22, finds a group of artists engaged with interior worlds.
‘We were once a school that allowed voices on campus. Now, no voices are allowed.’
Compared with protests at neighboring colleges, the administrative crackdown on the 2024 pro-Palestine encampment at Ohio State stands out for its severity, causing reverberations that continue to this day.
Amber Groome finds resilience in ‘Internal Garden’
The Columbus artist’s new exhibition will remain on display at Sarah Gormley Gallery through Sept. 5.
Prison finds freedom in sprawling psych-rock jams
The New York band’s current tour hits Rich Street Records on Saturday, Aug. 15.
Opinion: Columbus’ Flock debate is not facts versus feelings
Residents did not speak at a City Council hearing this week merely to express discomfort with new technology. They presented an evidence-based argument that the current system is inadequately governed, vulnerable to abuse, and capable of uses far beyond the narrow public-safety examples emphasized by its defenders.
American stigma: A brief history
In the wake of the overdose catastrophe, more Americans should be aware that addiction is not a moral failing, and that the overdose crisis was generated by policy failures.






