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Matt Yoho finds his way back with ‘Alright So Far’

The Columbus artist’s new solo exhibition – his first in nearly 15 years – kicks off with an opening reception at Awesome Gallery from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 11.
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Unchipped screams into the void on ‘3D’
The pulverizing Columbus quartet will celebrate the release of its new EP in concert at Cafe Bourbon Street on Friday, April 10.
Lawsuit, ballot initiatives seek to make Columbus City Council more accountable to residents
A lawsuit looking to restrict council from closed-door sessions is making its way through the courts at the same time that organizers with Our City, Our Say are beginning to collect signatures for a ballot initiative designed to recast how council members are elected.
Tim Rutili continues to mine connection in Califone
Still on the hunt for answers to unknowable questions, the musician will join his bandmates in concert at Rumba Cafe on Saturday, April 11.
Workers say Columbus Metropolitan Library management is union-busting
An Unfair Labor Practice Charge filed last week alleges that the recent termination of a CML employee was “unlawful and retaliatory,” motivated by the worker’s involvement in union organizing.
Eric Rollin finishes what he started with ‘The Ego Scout’
The Columbus rapper will celebrate the release of his new album at the Royal Oak Initiative on Thursday, April 9.
Meet the Columbus Black-Owned Bookstore Collective
Tracy Ramey of Tastes & Tomes will join fellow collective members Barbara Bailey (Eqstesi by B.E.E.) and Megan Turner (Rooted Books) in a panel discussion at Zora’s House from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7, as part of the inaugural National Black Bookstore Day.