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Columbus author Elisa Stone Leahy finds deep truths in ficton

Inspired in part by Edith Espinal’s stay in sanctuary, ‘Tethered to Other Stars' finds the writer and filmmaker exploring the immigrant experience through the eyes of fictional seventh grader Wendy.

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Trash Pile's ‘weird and ugly’ music speaks to these damaged times

Formed as an online recording project in the early days of the pandemic, the band will make its live debut at Spacebar on Saturday, Oct. 7.

Grace Ellis continues to craft diverse worlds, book bans be damned

As part of Banned Books Week, the Columbus author behind the just-released comic book ‘Diana and the Hero’s Journey’ will speak at Bexley Public Library on Wednesday, Oct. 4.

Frank Lawson helps bring heart, guts and braaiiins to POCtober

On Instagram throughout October, artists Lawson and Raeghan Buchanan will post daily drawings of Black musicians, a number of whom are given a horror-themed twist.

Scrawl continues to keep the drama to a minimum

The legendary Columbus trio plays a free outdoor concert at Secret Studio on Saturday, Sept. 30, and just might be working toward a new album.

Bryan Christopher Moss walks in the harsh light of 'Desert Decay'

The artist recently released his new comic, which will be available this weekend at Cartoon Crossroads Columbus.

Two decades of weirdness and sonic mayhem with Gelatinus Cube

The long-running Columbus crew will celebrate both 20 years as a band and the release of new album ‘Nightmare World’ in concert at Big Room Bar on Saturday, Sept. 30.

Oft Dreamy debuts robotic songs buoyed by deeply human emotions

Ian Graham, who teams with Alex Durr in the new wave-inspired duo, said he has finally learned to let go of his anger and to again have fun making music.

Dom Deshawn allows himself space to breathe with ‘AfterParadise’

The Columbus rapper’s most recent concept album releases digitally on Tuesday, Sept. 26.

Tronee Threat opens up and bares it all with ‘Finally Made It’

The musician will take to the stage at the McConnell Arts Center on Friday, Sept. 22, telling his story of imprisonment and redemption through a mix of music and audience Q&A.