Realtor Carole Greenzalis, founder of Project Refresh, lifts spirits and builds community with free room makeovers for ...
Shauna Weyrauch studied bobcats for seven years before she finally saw one in the wild with her own eyes. “We had picked up a lot of them on trail cams, so we knew they were there,” says Weyrauch, a ...
Local fiber and mixed media artist Char Norman’s love of nature started when she was a child on family hikes and camping trips in her home state of California. Forty years ago, she relocated to the ...
Known for its white tablecloths, one-of-a-kind Greek dishes like skordalia, one-dollar oysters on Mondays, and a giant painting of chef Kent Rigsby, himself, with eyes closed and hands clasped (by the ...
Ashley and Ali Fazlani met in 2020 when Ashley was visiting a friend—Ali’s roommate at the time. Ali says the first time meeting his bride-to-be was “a breath of fresh air.” They were married first in ...
Michael Wihl, a lifelong Catholic whose early education was guided by nuns on Columbus’ West Side, says the Museum of Catholic Art and History includes more than relics of saints and historic ...
Ogling the beautiful historic homes in the German Village is part of the visiting experience, but for the district’s residents, it’s an enviable part of their daily routine. Carolyn and William ...
Jillian Bajaksouzian, a senior human resources business partner at Abercrombie & Fitch Co., and Austin Stahl, the director of development at PowerStack Microgrids, met on Hinge in 2020. Both Ohio ...
Photos of a German Village home. Carolyn and William Settina outside of their German Village home with their dogs Gunner, outside, and Ranger, inside.
The Columbus Symphony Orchestra hosted Crescendo on May 7, a black-tie event that celebrated the orchestra’s 75th anniversary. More than 260 guests enjoyed a concert at the Southern Theatre conducted ...
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