The Bronx native is inspired by the Harlem Renaissance, graffiti, jazz and hip hop, beautifying Columbus with paintings, ...
Inspired by the surrounding scenery, a custom built home in Powell breaks the suburban mold with the help of the Bellepoint ...
Out of five community-nominated finalists and five finalists chosen from past Dispatch reporting, or "Dispatch Picks," Sean ...
Can you see music? A 75-foot tile mural installed Downtown on the side of the new Pembroke apartment building at 195 E. Broad St. might help. Created by Columbus artist partners Jen Kiko and Eric ...
Everyone doing a little bit adds up to a lot. Here are 25 ideas from Columbus Monthly's editors on ways to help the community this holiday season.
Here are 43 sledding locations for winter fun, with downhill options ranging from mild to wild to suit all ages and thrill ...
Misty Linn, a prominent Olde Towne East Realtor, has opened a new LGBTQ+ restaurant, continuing her goal of creating an ...
People experiencing homelessness are often invisible to those with a roof over their heads. One group, Saints Alive, doesn't just think of the homeless on the streets: It joins them there. Almost six ...
The Rev. Jennifer Eastman Hinkle, Jim Dietz and Emily Hinton from the First Presbyterian Church in Delaware are being honored as 2025 semifinalists in the Everyday Kindness Heroes program, an effort ...
Years ago, Jordan Alexander Moore was driving and saw a young man on the side of the road wringing his hands in the cold winter air. He pulled over and gave the man his gloves, explaining to a friend ...
Ask anyone in the business: Running a restaurant is hard work. Sure, they can be fun and creative and at times even magical places for guests and staff alike to enjoy a delicious and convivial ...