The Columbus Arts Festival returns June 9-11, bringing the best of the arts, entertainment and food to the downtown Columbus riverfront.
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Check out these sensory-friendly options, events, and entertainment in this inclusive city: AMC sensory-friendly films keep the lights up, the sound down and nobody is “shushed!” Pickerington Public Library offers noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools and weighted lap pads to any guest in need.
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Playhouse on the Square is mostly known for presenting hard-hitting, thought-provoking productions and this season is no different.
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The 45th Annual Lakewood Arts Festival returns to the shores of Lake Erie on August 6.
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The 60th Annual Columbus Arts Festival will return to its original riverfront location June 10-12, ending plans to relocate to the Arena District in 2022.
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The Columbus Arts Festival, presented by the American Electric Power Foundation, will host the jury Jan.
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A national jury has selected the first two recipients of the Greater Columbus Arts Council’s $20,000 Artists Elevated awards: Erika Tay Lane and Quianna Simpson.
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Tonight, Nov. 10, Columbus’ destination music venue welcomes The Nth Power – a nationally acclaimed soul trio that performs in support of their newly released studio album , “Reverence.”
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Columbus-based artist Wendy Kendrick was selected for the second-ever Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson Fellowship, which supports professional African-American visual artists and honor the legacy of the beloved Columbus artist.
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You may not recognize Varetta Dillard, Tiny Grimes and the Rockin’ Highlanders or The Dominoes. But they were scheduled performers at what’s widely considered the first major rock ‘n’ roll concert.