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Confusions continues to evolve with ‘push / back’

With their sprawling new double album, out digitally today (Monday, Dec. 8), Columbus musician Benny Turner learned to embrace the spirit of play.

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The Returning Artists Guild continues ‘Imagining Abolition’

The collective will commemorate a sprawling group exhibition now on display at the Columbus Metropolitan Library with an opening reception on Saturday, Dec. 6.

Leslie Battle seeks, finds connection in ‘From Spark to Fire’

The Columbus poet will read from her forthcoming collection at Streetlight Guild on Sunday, Dec. 7, joining the likes of Karen Scott, Marquita Byars, Schyler Butler, Rachael Scott, and Miccau McClelland.

Brent Warren puts Columbus on the map

The longtime local reporter will celebrate the release of ‘Columbus in 50 Maps’ at Prologue Bookshop tonight (Tuesday, Dec. 2).

How Columbus shaped protest singer Phil Ochs

During his time at Ohio State University, Ochs became somewhat of an authority on the Cuban Revolution and its gunslinging protagonists – in addition to causing a stir in the school’s journalism department and in the bars on campus.

Sahar Tarighi takes a more intimate look at displacement, identity 

The artist’s new exhibition, which opened at the Franklinton gallery ROY G BIV in mid-November, will remain on display through Friday, Dec. 5.

Lily Bloom takes control on ‘Spirits’

The Columbus musician will join her band in celebrating the release of her debut album at Ace of Cups on Sunday, Nov. 30, supported by opener Straw & the Scarecrow.

Michael Hambouz and Ali El-Chaer strike a balance in Gazala Projects exhibition

‘It kind of feels like we’ve known each other forever. And that kindred spirit is something I haven’t always felt being in an art show. It just feels right.’

Sanguisugabogg uncovers a horrifying reality

On its brutal new album ‘Hideous Aftermath,’ the Columbus death metal band finds that these modern times can be more harrowing than the imagined scenarios it presented on past records.

Florian Meisenberg explores the human condition within ‘Der Ekel’

The New York-based artist’s new exhibition, on display at No Place Gallery through late December, includes a massive, Gay Street-facing painting that covers two of the gallery’s windows and reads at night as a glowing x-ray of two giant figures in recline.