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The Story of the Halloween Village

There are hundreds of potential stories contained within the miniature Halloween Village opening this weekend at Streetlight Guild. This is one of them.

The Other Columbus: Never cut money for libraries

Anyone who would diminish a library diminishes democracy.

The Other Columbus: Six ways to protect your neck in the art world

Here’s how the city’s creatives can begin to arm themselves as they navigate the local arts industrial complex.

The Other Columbus: Dishing up a Black art gumbo

Black art has historically never gotten its due but following these step-by-step recipe instructions could finally begin to turn the tide.

The Other Columbus: Getting over on your local thirsty artist

The city generally feels like an ATM for rich developers, and our arts infrastructure functions in much the same manner.

The Other Columbus: The arts are not optional

What does arts and culture have to do with identity? Pretty much everything.

The Other Columbus: The many justices of the Adam Coy verdict

Justice can look like a lot of things depending on where you’re standing.

The Other Columbus: Columbus police stay in the news for all the wrong reasons

Dozens of local police traveled to Milwaukee to provide security support to the Republican National Convention. Five of those officers shot and killed an unhoused Black man named Samuel “Jehovah” Sharpe Jr.

The Other Columbus: Oh great, this guy again

On the impending reinstallation of the once-banished Christopher Columbus statue.

The Other Columbus: Is the Short North still an arts district?

Data says 42 percent of businesses in the Short North moved there for the area’s arts orientation and history, but only 5 percent of the businesses in the neighborhood are actually art galleries.