For many, the nature of rental and housing is something to be endured, a penalty for the invisible sin of poverty.
“Let me just tell you now, the place needs a little somethin’ but it’s got good bones.”
He said before unlocking the door to the $600-a-month, brown brick apartment. He was a tall but frail…
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Anime conventions have a distinct sound, I realized. An electronic bass thudded off in the background, buried beneath a boppy little synth tune as it cut into an overly dramatic refrain. The high pitched staticky consonants of Japanese spoken from video games and animated shows echoed off the walls on both sides of me. Then…
For the last 10 years, the guys at BrewDog have been carving out a place for themselves in the world of beer.
What started as a two-man operation in mom’s garage has grown into a billion dollar business with countless bars in cities across the globe. From their Brewery in Ellon, Scotland to their brand…
Less than a mile away from the Hollywood Casino on Georgesville Road you'll find La Super Torta, a small but charming Mexican food joint nestled on the end of an unassuming shopping strip.
The interior was inviting and gave off a welcoming family vibe. Flowers lined the ordering counter, streamers of patriotic Mexican heritage hung from the…
Alexis "Lexi" Kaufman, known in the ring as Alexa Bliss, returned to her hometown last night to duke it out in the Fatal 4 Way at the Schottenstein Center.
The WWE Diva grew up in Columbus, Ohio and has fought her way to the top, fighting not only her opponents in the ring, but her…
Author Brian Alexander first introduced a lot of the United States to all-American, Ohio town, Lancaster, when he wrote his New York Times Best Selling book, Glass House. Sadly for the residents who live and work in the town, the story of Anchor Hocking continues. The Oneida Group, the parent group of Anchor Hocking, has…
It's been five years since she left our city, but Andrea Cambern is coming back to Ohio. The Columbus news icon is returning on Saturday, May 20 for the 25th Annual Komen Columbus Race for the Cure. Pink wig in hand, Cambern announced the news on April 12.
Campern was a news anchor on WBNS 10-TV…
On April 21, 1930, a fire started in the heart of Columbus that would rock the city and horrify the entire nation.
What are we if not our history? It molds us into who we are, it teaches us the lessons we’ll need to carry us into the future, it provides a guide on how to…
In just 12-15 months, a massive project will begin at the North Market downtown. A 35-story building will now find it's home in front of North Market. Called the Market Tower, the building will incorporate the existing North Market building, aiming to add and expand the bustling downtown icon into the new facility.
Market Tower…
From psychics to platonic cuddling, these are 10 meetup groups you're going to want to see for yourself.
It’s easy to get locked into that social media grind. You get stuck socializing with a computer or cellphone screen instead of making actual contact with other actual human beings. Days or weeks go by before you suddenly…