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Chaos Contemporary Craft and Rivet Gallery venture together into the past

An exhibit opening in Chaos’ new Gallery D on Sunday, Nov. 16, extends from a conversation the two gallery founders had about revisiting artists who once exhibited in long-gone Short North spaces.

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Keith LaMar seeks release in Freedom First concerts

The Cleveland-born author, musician, and poet will phone in from death row at the Ohio Correctional Penitentiary during an improvisational jazz concert at Antioch College on Sunday, Oct. 26.

Thirty years on, Cheater Slicks revisit the tumultuous making of ‘Don’t Like You’

The influential garage-punk veterans will celebrate a trio of archival releases in concert at Cafe Bourbon Street on Saturday, Sept. 6.

Susan Josephson uncovers ‘Bliss’ in career-spanning exhibition

The former longtime CCAD philosophy professor, who has rarely displayed her work in public, features in an exhaustive new show at the Church of the Sparkling Unicorn, curated as an 80th birthday surprise by her husband, John.

Wise from Ohio starts a new ‘Chapter’

‘Chapter 88,’ released digitally today (Friday, Aug. 1), finds the Columbus rapper reckoning with the man he once was while simultaneously positioning himself for whatever might come next.

Political choices, political crimes: Harm reduction faces pushback around the world

Machteld Busz said the ‘tough on crime’ narrative works on voters in the Netherlands, too, despite the country’s long embrace of harm reduction practices.

Gente Indigena teams with 83 Gallery for a colorful new exhibit

Opening at 83 Gallery on Saturday, Oct. 5, the exhibition features striking work by more than a dozen members of the Latine collective.