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Come mid-July, CAPA is rolling out “all-in” pricing that show the total, including fees, up front. CAPA CEO Chad Whittington said the effort is about transparency.
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The Columbus Symphony and CAPA believe new, specific performance spaces are needed because demand for the arts will rise along with projected population growth.
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The Columbus Museum of Art has debuted 27 works of art featuring contemporary artists. On, All Sides Weekend: Arts & Culture, we take a look at this new exhibit and things to do this weekend.
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The Columbus Museum of Art has debuted 27 works of art featuring contemporary artists. On, All Sides Weekend: Arts & Culture, we take a look at this new exhibit and things to do this weekend.
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The Memorial Day weekend represents a return to a somewhat normal slate of live performances. Opera lovers and theater-goers have an array of entertainment to choose from.We take a look at the revival of live performance with host Christopher Purdy.
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This holiday season, the unrelenting pandemic will strike an economic blow to Columbus’ downtown entertainment sector. The ever-popular “Nutcracker”…
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Classical 101Bold block letters are painted on plywood boards covering the front doors of the Ohio Theatre: "Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise."The…
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Join All Sides Weekend guest host Christopher Purdy for a discussion on arts in Columbus and the Columbus Symphony.Guests:Chad Whittington, President and…
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The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. CAPA was established in the 1960s to save the Ohio Theatre.…
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Music education has been proven to have tangible benefits in the way that students interact and engage with their classmates, other academic subjects, and…