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The Columbus Symphony Orchestra submitted a preliminary site plan to build a Center of Music Innovation and Education on the Scioto Peninsula just south of COSI at West Bank Park.
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The Ohio House and Ohio Senate wrapped up long voting sessions with the House even going into the early morning hours on Friday. Although lawmakers passed…
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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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At 4th & State downtown, a team of workers are punching broken panes of glass out of their window frames. The corner restaurant takes its name from the…
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UPDATE: Gov. Mike DeWine will hold a press conference to speak about "the events yesterday and this morning at the Ohio Statehouse and downtown Columbus...
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Classical 101Fifty years ago, Columbus came this close to losing its beloved Ohio Theatre to the wrecking ball and rendering the theater’s Mighty Morton organ…
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Classical 101The Columbus Symphony and Opera Columbus present Giuseppe Verdi's Aida at the Ohio Theatre, at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4. Rossen…
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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…
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Classical 101Mary Rousculp Hoffman became program director of WOSU-FM in 1966.By the time she retired over 20 years later, Mary had interviewed many of the 20th…