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Hanif Abdurraqib Shares How Columbus Shaped His Writing
The poet and essayist discusses how his hometown helped him on his literary journey and talks about staying focused in the face of success.
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Maggie Smith on the Power of Poetry
The Bexley resident’s poem “Good Bones” gained worldwide fame for providing comfort in troubling times. We talked with her about the power of poetry.
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Jeff Richmond on ‘Mean Girls’ and Musical Theater
The “Mean Girls” composer discusses growing up in Ohio, his theater influences and working with wife Tina Fey.
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Eliese Goldbach on Writing ‘Rust: A Memoir of Steel and Grit.’
The author spent three years working at Cleveland’s ArcelorMittal plant, which she recounts in her debut book.
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Broadway Star Ashley Brown on Living Her Dream
The woman who first brought Mary Poppins to life on Broadway talks auditions, “The Sound of Music” and more.
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Visit the Best Stargazing Spot in the Hocking Hills
John Glenn Astronomy Park director Brad Hoehne shares his inspiration for helping set aside a place where everyone can share in the splendor of the night sky.
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The Iconic Ohio State Fair Butter Cow
Here’s how a sculpture created more than a century ago led to an Ohio State Fair tradition.
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Haunted History: 4 Ohio Ghost Tours
These tours of historic landmarks across Ohio will capture your imagination and put a chill in your bones.
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See ‘Cycle Thru! The Art of the Bike’ in Cincinnati
Explore the evolution of bicycle design at the Cincinnati Art Museum during “Cycle Thru! The Art of the Bike,” on display from April 4 through Aug. 24.
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Final Leg of the Buckeye Trail Is Dedicated
After decades of effort, Ohio’s official trail was recognized as complete during a ceremony on March 20, 1981.
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Sueño in Dayton Blends Traditional Mexican Flavors with Modern Style
Chef Jorge Guzmán’s upbringing in the Yucatán shapes his menu of innovative takes on rustic Mexican cuisine.
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3 Unique Summer Food Festivals in Ohio
Across the state, you’ll find Ohioans celebrating the culinary traditions of their region. From goetta to fried walleye, here are a few food-based festivals to check out this season.
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Celeste Malvar-Stewart on Being Conscious About Clothes
The Columbus-based fashion designer shares why clothing can bring us joy and how to think sustainably about what we wear.
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Athens’ West End Ciderhouse Champions Local Ingredients
Using ingredients sourced from across southern Ohio, this college-town spot offers a creative lineup of hard ciders and a cozy taproom to hang out in.
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A First Look at the Ohio-Made Movie ‘Lost & Found in Cleveland’
In this film by Keith Gerchak and Marisa Guterman, an antiques-appraisal television show’s visit brings together a diverse cast of characters.
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‘Ohio Goes to the Movies’ Shares Our State’s Cinematic Legacy
This statewide series features more than 280 screenings and pays homage to the generations of Ohioans who helped shape American cinema.
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‘Chopped’ Host Ted Allen Talks Competitive Cooking
The Ohio native discusses cooking, Columbus and putting together a winning Valentine’s Day dinner.
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Filmmaker Dan Watt Spotlights Inclusion in ‘Everybody Dance’ Documentary
Ohio native Dan Watt’s award-winning film features five children with developmental disabilities as they take classes with Ballet For All Kids.
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The Worst Winter Storm in Ohio’s History: The Blizzard of 1978
A late-January snowstorm hit the Ohio Valley in a weather event that has been remembered ever since for its ferocity.
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The Man Who Turns Liquor Bottles into Conversation Pieces
Steve Siedlecki’s CLE Bottle Craft Co. turns creates functional and fun pieces for the home.
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