In late February, Jennings’ boyfriend called 911 and told the dispatcher the 26-year-old was in mental health crisis. Less than 15 minutes later, Jennings was dead, shot and killed by Columbus police.
The new album from the Columbus indie-rock vets, out today (Friday, March 29), finds the musicians torn between wanting to see change and a fear it might already be too late.
The Columbus band’s sound is an honest reflection of suburbs such as New Albany – a seemingly non-threatening landscape that makes the corrosive elements more frightening.
The celebrated poet, essayist and cultural critic reads from his staggering new book, ‘There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension,’ at King Arts Complex tonight (Monday, March 25).
Woodworker Brian Scono has been holed up in his South Side shop for months crafting a 12-foot replica of a tree from thousands of Jenga tile-sized pieces of black walnut.
With ‘The Land, The Water, The Sky,’ Katherine Paul, who opens for Sleater-Kinney at the Newport on Wednesday, March 20, reconciled with a decision to return to her childhood stomping grounds.