New union busting allegations surface as Columbus Metropolitan Library workers rally ahead of union vote The coming vote is set to take place amid what council member Rob Dorans called ‘some of the most egregious union busting’ he has ever witnessed durin... See more
Larry Robertson first had thoughts about opening his own gallery in 2016, shortly after Columbus police shot and killed Ty’re King, 13, and two years after Cleveland police killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice. “And in 2016, I was marching and protesting, upset ... See more
How to disappear temporarily with Darren Demaree The Columbus poet will celebrate the release of his new collection, ‘Got There: Poems on Vanishing,’ with a reading at Prologue Bookshop on Wednesday, June 10. When Darren Demaree saw the photo “ibid” by Al... See more
Adam Hernandez aims to uplift immigrant workers with his latest mural The Columbus artist will be on site at 1014 Parsons Ave. for the public unveiling of ‘We the People/Nosotros la Gente” on Thursday, June 11. Earlier this year, as Columbus artist Adam H... See more
Photo by Grace Lilash For the better part of a decade, Xenia Shuman rarely picked up a pen to write a song, believing, at times, that she might not return to the craft. “There were definitely several years in there where I was like, ‘I don’t know if I’m e... See more