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Terry Joshua shoulders the weight of the world in new exhibition

The Cleveland-born artist, who has adopted Columbus as a second home, will preview new works in a show at Lindsay Gallery in the Short North on Sunday, Sept. 24.

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Nevyets and Co. take it all in with new edition of ‘Superspreader’

A host of artists and writers will celebrate the second go-round of the pandemic-era magazine with a release party at Seventh Son on Thursday, Sept. 21.

Jesse Cale wants to help you find serenity in sound

The founder of hOm Sound & Meditation will lead more than 40 sound practitioners in a potentially record-setting public sound bath at Columbus Commons on Thursday, Sept. 21.

Cellar Dwellar turns Philip K. Dick and UFOs into epic psych-rock

The surrealist Columbus six-piece will perform as part of Midwest Psych Fest, which takes place Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16, at Troubadour Farm in Galena, Ohio.

AJ Vanderelli forges a personal connection for ‘Conjuring Roots’

The artist and gallery owner teams with fellow creators Rob Jones and Marcus Blackwell for a new trio exhibit opening at the McConnell Arts Center today (Thursday, Sept. 14).

Briden Cole Schueren learns to let go

The works on display in the artist’s coming exhibition at Hayley Gallery emerged as he began to process the grief that took hold when a good friend died suddenly and tragically.

Musician Carly Fratianne rediscovers her primal scream

The Columbus expat on a 2022 bike trek that tested her mettle and her recent decision to revive the rock trio Souther for a concert at Natalie’s Grandview on Wednesday, Sept. 13.

Ebri Yahloe isn’t holding anything back

On the verge of releasing an intensely personal new solo album, the Columbus rapper prepares to headline 934 Fest this weekend.

Smug Brothers still chasing the thrill of creation

The long-running Columbus/Dayton quartet releases its new album ‘In the Book of Bad Ideas’ via Anyway Records on Friday, Sept. 8.

Palestinian filmmakers link past, present in ‘the eye has no iris’

Seven short films by Palestinian artists will screen as part of a program at the Wexner Center for the Arts on Wednesday, Sept. 6.