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This issue marks the 600th of Columbus Monthly —the magazine’s 50th birthday. As its sixth editor, I had the distinct ...
Ohio Humanities strives to tell and preserve the stories of our culture, but federal funding cuts put that work in jeopardy.
Children’s ability to read by third grade is a proven predictor of future success. Schools, nonprofits and libraries are ...
Meet the Columbus group—founded by Shelbie Briggs, Kyle "Atlas" Flemings and Cortland Mullins—embracing healing through yoga, ...
For those who live in a Bellepoint Company custom build, home is more than the place you live—it’s designed to not only ...
The Columbus Symphony’s concertmaster makes much of her music in the heart of her home—the family room, which doubles as her ...
A New York Times best-selling writer, teacher, Columbus-area native and single mother, Maggie Smith is well known for her award-winning books, collections and works including “Good Bones” and “You ...
Lindy Noel was more than ready to give back. More than five years had come and gone from the day her father, 64-year-old Charles Michael Noel, left this world fighting esophageal cancer all the way.
Cathy Lyttle had always been a “doer,” as she puts it. A longtime communications and human resources executive with stops at WBNS-TV, the Columbus Chamber of Commerce and Worthington Industries, ...
After 20 years in the art world, Michelle Brandt could have played it safe. Instead, she doubled down—on her instincts, her values, and a bold vision for Downtown Columbus. When instability threatened ...
When Jessica Krauser was diagnosed with young onset Parkinson’s disease at age 37, she was relieved. “I know myself and my body. I knew something was wrong. That diagnosis was like, ‘Thank God I’m not ...
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