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The Greater Columbus Arts Council proposed a 7 percent tax in August on tickets and admission to all events in the city.While the tax would raise money…
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Migraines can be debilitating for those who suffer from them. Symptoms include vomiting, light sensitivity, and throbbing headaches. Artist Priya Rama had…
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Join us today as we broadcast live from the 2018 Columbus Arts Festival downtown. We'll discuss the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance and how…
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Join us for a discussion on corporate support for the arts as we broadcast live from the Columbus Arts Festival downtown. Guests:Michael Gonsiorowski,…
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A Dayton artist is working on a new way to memorialize victims of the nation’s devastating opioid epidemic. The project would create a memorial wall...
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A new arts space in Columbus’ King-Lincoln District will transform shipping containers into unique showcases for local artists throughout the summer.Three…
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Memories of a childhood spent running away from war. Trying to find stability in a place where you feel like an outsider. Fifty Cleveland high school students are learning to use art to express their feelings about being refugees. A new exhibit, “Adrift, a Dream,” combines some of their creations with the work of older artists who share some harrowing histories.
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Some walls and boarded storefronts along a couple of east side Cleveland streets are due to get an artistic makeover this summer as "Inner City Hues" brings a series of murals to the neighborhood.
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A 1,400-year-old statue of the Hindu god Krishna is getting a 21st century facelift at the Cleveland Museum of Art. He was assembled from broken pieces four decades ago, but, it turns out they didn’t quite get it right.
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When veterans return home the transition to civilian life can be a challenge. For one local veteran of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, his transition was made easier through art