• Little Eater Clintonville Now Closed

    Effective immediately, Little Eater Clintovnille has closed its doors at 4215 N. High St. Its North Market location will remain open. “After two wonderful years, we have decided to close Little Eater Clintonville for service, effective immediately, in order to focus on our flagship North Market location, as well as our catering and satellite operations,” […]
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  • Mega Weekend – Coffee Festival, Nightlife, Cartoons, Jurassic World, and More!

    It’s the weekend! Looking for fun events this weekend in Columbus? We’ll see you Saturday and Sunday at the Coffee Festival, day-of tickets are available for the afternoon sessions that start at 2pm. Check out our contest page for concerts. Urban Meyer’s Pint House opens in Bridge Park on Friday. Below are some top picks for the weekend and find links […]
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  • Jack’s Diner Serves its Last Meal

    An employee confirmed that today, Thursday, September 26 or tomorrow, Friday, September 27 is the last day for Jack’s Diner at 52 E. Lynn St. Offering classic American diner fare for breakfast and lunch, the restaurant has been serving Downtown patrons since 1942. Located in the alley between Broad and Gay Streets, the diner has […]
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  • The Quest to Save One of Ohio’s Last Intact Native Sites is Underway

    The next few days could mean either preservation or loss for the Fortified Hill Earthwork, an ancient site constructed by the people of the Hopewell culture about 2,000 years ago in what is now Butler County. Since it was surveyed by James McBride in 1836, Fortified Hill has fascinated and baffled archeologists, and by the […]
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  • Restaurant Review: SŌW Plated

    There’s a healthy bit of philosophy that comes along with a visit to SŌW Plated. And that’s healthy in more than one sense of the word. First, SŌW has a stated commitment to generally health-oriented, “nutrient-rich” offerings. There’s more to it than that, though. There are actually three parts (or “pillars”) to its approach: sustainable, organic and […]
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  • City’s ‘Invest in US’ Bond Program Returns

    Last year, the City of Columbus introduced “Invest in US,” a program that allows residents to earn tax-exempt income by buying into the city’s debt portfolio. This year that program returns, with an increase in the number of firms and new projects to be funded. In an effort to eliminate barriers to investing, the program is […]
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  • Columbus Makes Art Presents Herb Brown and The Price of Power

    Columbus resident Herb Brown, a former Ohio Supreme Court justice, is also a playwright and author. CATCO will present a reading of his most recent play, The Price of Power, which focuses on former President John F. Kennedy, his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, and J. Edgar Hoover Feb. 8, 2020. Brown has written seven plays, […]
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