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Ceiling tiles from the Dube land at a Grandview consignment shop

New owner Teri Cataland said he hopes to reopen the Old North institution in the next three months, keeping the Blue Danube name in place and updating the diner menu with Mediterranean touches.

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Mel Sealy opens up a wild new world in ‘Read All Over’

The Columbus-born artist and CCAD grad recently released the third issue of her ongoing comic series, starring a zine-creator zebra working hard to find her place.

‘We knew this was coming’: Changes begin to hit 400 West Rich

Rent increases at the Franklinton artist studios have left some longtime tenants questioning the future of the complex and the neighborhood at large. Others say coming changes offer new opportunity.

‘Set Them Free’ sees the promise in survivors of human trafficking

The fundraising exhibit, which opens at the Vanderelli Room tonight (Friday, March 10), invites viewers to look past tragedy and toward the beauty, hope and promise contained within each person.

Marcus Morris reclaims his younger self with ‘Elegance Is Refusal’

The Columbus photographer has a pair of works on display in ‘Effigies,’ opening at 934 Gallery on Saturday, March 3.

Bobby T. Luck untangles the past in ‘Was It Your Trigger Finger?’

The Columbus expat’s revealing new solo exhibit opens at the Pizzuti Collection today (Friday, Feb. 17).

Zeph paints while surrounded by demons

The artist’s debut solo exhibition, dubbed ‘Zeph’s Pharmakeia,’ opens at the Vanderelli Room tonight (Friday, Feb. 10) as part of Franklinton Fridays.

Black and Indigenous artists drop their guard for ‘I Am Also Soft’

Christina Navarro curated the revealing new show for South Side gallery All People Arts, which will host an opening reception for the exhibition on Saturday, Feb. 11.

Cat Ramos continues to connect with her ancestors through art

The Columbus painter, who has pieces in two exhibits opening on Saturday, embraces her craft as one way of honoring her family and her ancestral roots.

Artists denounce mural inclusion in Columbus police video

The artists behind a mural featured in the much-criticized Black History Month cruiser video released last week speak out against their work being used by CPD and initiate a larger conversation.