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Isaac Fitzgerald finds himself on the trail of Johnny Appleseed

The author will discuss his new book, ‘American Rambler: Walking the Trail of Johnny Appleseed,’ in conversation with the poet Maggie Smith at WOSU Ross Community Studio on Tuesday, May 19.
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Opinion: Poetic Justice: A love letter to Columbus
A little over a week ago, a police officer stood in front of cameras and lied. He lied loudly into a microphone, attempting to plant evidence on my character by fabricating the cost of my suit and the brand of my shoes, all to set up a rehearsed line calling me a ‘poverty pimp.’
Sour Fiction continues the excavation with ‘Whispered and Fast’
Columbus musician Jose Galeana will celebrate the release of his new single in concert at Rambling House on Saturday, May 16, joined by Mark Allen Scott of Villagerrr.
Sweet Harmony Canal begins to spread its wings
Columbus musician Paige Vandiver is helping the Canal Winchester venue expand on its ambitions, continuing with a weekend concert from the Guitar Women.
Victim impact: Listening to testimony at work on a Tuesday in April
At one point, a woman thanked the judge for letting her speak. The judge replied, ‘It’s the least I could do.’ And the woman replied, ‘You’re right. It is the least you could do.’
‘And when you get caught, and your camp gets swept, you’re right back to square one.’
In interviews, nearly 20 unhoused or formerly unhoused Columbus residents spoke about the things they lost in encampment sweeps and the impact it had on their lives.
In their own words: Columbus residents share their experiences of living through camp sweeps
‘And it’s sad, because they do that to get you off of the property, but then they don’t do anything with it. And it’s like, what was the purpose of it?’