I recently had a chance to get a makeover at J. Bentley Studio in the middle-of-nowhere (at least to me) Powell, Ohio. Ordinarily I would never venture up that way, but hey, it was a free makeover, who turns that down? Anyway, now I’m hooked. It’s a casual and cool salon and spa like no [...]
“For 30 years, Winford Doke, CPA, has been the venerated host of ConAm’s Annual Xmas Spectacular, featuring Winford’ glorious rendition of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.
However, four hours ago Winford Doke was fired, leaving his assistant, Artie Isaac, to take over the holiday duties.
Taking the stage with no time to prepare, and only Doke’s stubborn [...]
Sean Carney’s Blues For A Cure was created in 2007 to honor those afflicted with cancer, fund cancer research and survivor programs and perpetuate an American art form, Blues music.
Sean Carney’s Blues For A Cure (“BFAC”) 2009 kicks off at 7 pm, Friday, December 11 and continues at 1:30 pm, Saturday, December 12 [...]
Grab your dance partner!
Did you know that Columbus has a Salsa scene? Yearning to learn the seductive latin dance? This weekend, November 13-15 the Salsa scene comes alive at the 7th Semi-Annual Columbus Salsa Fest. This is your chance to watch the professionals, take part in Fiestas, and learn from masters like Eddie Torres known [...]
Take a drive south of Columbus to Lancaster to take part in a FREE annual Halloween tradition. The Pumpkin Hike at Alley Park draws hundreds each year. Over 600 pumpkins donated by a local couple, David and Carola Neeley, are carved by the community and illuminated for an evening of hiking, activities and [...]
Have you ever played Urban Golf? Me neither. I didn’t know what Urban Golf was until recently, when I met Corey Montie founder of Dimensional Entertainment.
Montie has brought to Columbus a new twist on fun and social events. Relocating to Columbus from San Francisco in May, Montie sees himself as helping the [...]
Sean Christopher Lewis entered into Graterford Prison in Philadelphia to write a play about “lifer” inmates who were part of a city beautification project – painting murals around town. What he created with his play is a mural of the city of Philadelphia.
Killadelphia: Mixtape of a City tells the tragic story of life in [...]
Looking for an “All American” activity? Don’t miss the Annual All Horse Parade in Delaware this Sunday. Boasting the largest horse parade east of the Mississippi, the yearly parade officially opens the Delaware County Fair.
The All Horse Parade, sponsored by the Hiram Masonic Lodge #18 has been a yearly event since 1986. It features 550 [...]
Fans of local Columbus establishments are in for an exciting week for their bellies and their bank accounts.
Today, September 7, through September 13, Dine Originals Columbus brings us Restaurant Week. Forty of the city’s best locally eateries will offer discounted fixed-price menus, at either $20.09 or $30.09 (does not include gratuity or tax.)
Participating restaurant include [...]
Opa! It’s time for the 37th Annual Greek Festival – running today through labor day at the Greek Orthodox Church – a chance to experience the culture, food and drink of Greek life. Dance troupes start performing at 5 p.m. tonight and will perform throughout the weekend. There will be cooking demos, crafts for kids, [...]