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For its 42nd annual Easter egg hunt, Young's Jersey Dairy, located in Yellow Springs, will use 10,000 plastic eggs with coupons for visitors instead of it's typical use of real, cooked eggs.
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Ohio State's Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design holds annual Open House Friday
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Classical 101Columbus composer Mark Lomax, II’s new work Ubuntu musically embodies the tenets of radical humanity and offers a glimpse of a path to a better world. The Carpe Diem String Quartet performs Mark Lomax’s Ubuntu in WOSU Public Media's Performance Studio.
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The piece commemorates 50 years of rebirth and recreation along the Cuyahoga River.
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In the farm fields of Fairfield County, about 30 minutes southeast of Columbus, the scariest creatures around aren’t ghosts or goblins. They’re scarecrows.
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Kenyon College is using Classical theater to explore contemporary conflict.
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The new museum tells the stories of the Dublin community, from the Dublin Cornet Band to notable Dubliners and everyday life in the small village turned teeming city of nearly 50,000.
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Northeast Ohio native Parker Finn hopes to bring audiences unexpected scares in the sequel to his horror debut, “Smile”.
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Fort Recovery Museum will host a free two-day event Oct. 19 and 20 called “Beyond the Battlefield." Members and leaders of the Eastern Shawnee, Ottawa, Wyandotte and Miami tribes will be represented at the event.
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A recently televised documentary in Spain rekindles competing versions of the famed explorer's origins, but the scientific community is viewing it with caution.
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Curtis Moody, founding partner of largest African American owned architecture firm in US, dies at 73Curtis Moody started the Moody and Associates firm in 1982. He then partnered with engineer Howard Nolan to create the Moody Nolan firm.
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Ahead of November 5th, ArtsVote Ohio is turning to art to push voters to the polls.
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A newly released survey of nearly 2,000 music venue owners and promoters say that they anticipate closing within the next few months unless they can secure some governmental assistance.
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A years-long effort to restore a historic theater in uptown Marysville suffered a major setback Thursday night when part of the building collapsed. The…
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The state is allowing the reopening of larger entertainment venues on June 10, including movie theaters, museums and zoos. Health officials say companies…
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Across the state of Ohio, local music venues are struggling as the coronavirus pandemic has forced these entertainment hotspots to keep operations at a...
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A federal official says the White House had not approved the initial version, which included the warning, "The act of singing may contribute to transmission of COVID-19."
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Columbus has lost about $145 million in tourist spending due to the coronavirus pandemic.Speaking at an online Columbus Metropolitan Club forum Wednesday,…
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The Columbus nonprofit We Amplify Voices debuted a song Friday co-written by inmates in an addiction recovery program at the Ohio Reformatory for…
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As different parts of the economy move to reopen, many arts and culture groups are discussing what reopening could look like for museums, theaters and music venues. “We anticipate that we’ll see museums perhaps being more readily prepared to open sooner than performing arts organizations,” said Megan VanVoorhis, president of Arts Cleveland. Museums could limit the number of people in galleries through timed entry and direct people to use different entrances, for instance, to space out the number of visitors.
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Much of the country remains shut down because of the coronavirus, but one nostalgic form of entertainment gets back into full swing in Ohio this…
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Press Southworth III, CEO of the Jazz Arts Group, is among the more than 15,000 Ohioans who have contracted COVID-19 and lived to tell the story.“I’d like…