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The event was hosted by Columbus Monthly, Columbus CEO and The Columbus Dispatch. It recognized 18 individuals who quietly ...
Sometimes he’d amble up to one of his brother’s buildings. Toot Moody would stand there, staring, full of pride. And if a stranger came into view, he’d introduce himself as Toot Moody, brother of Curt ...
LGBTQ+ Ohioans have always been part of our state. Some of their stories going back to the Civil War era are now being told.
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In 2013, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra was probably no one’s idea of an organization on the rise. Three years earlier, the orchestra was in such bleak financial straits that it turned to CAPA to run ...
Steps from the gallery doors, an outdoor sculpture garden will share world-class pieces with the public, building on the momentum that began with the installation of the massive fiber sculpture, ...
This story appears in the July 2025 issue of Columbus Monthly as part of the Best of Columbus package. Subscribe to Columbus Monthly here.