Drawing on his success as a creative leader and business owner, Shawn "Toof" Gray has a goal to give out 500 Thanksgiving ...
The artist listens to music in his colorful studio for inspiration as he creates playful caricature art of the stars.
Real estate development couple Damien and Brandi Merk transformed the "crazy clock house" into a designer home perfect for ...
Bilal Ahmed, staff attorney at Ohio’s Council on American-Islamic Relations and a former immigration attorney at the ...
Editor's note: This story has been updated to add additional comments from David Schottenstein and to correct the date of his sale of shares of the Canadian cannabis company Aphria in January 2019.
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Despite a reputation for reserve and reticence, it turns out Jay Schottenstein has a lot to say. In an ornate, wood-paneled conference room at his Columbus corporate headquarters, the media-shy retail ...
This story appeared in the May 1990 issue of Columbus Monthly. Legend has it that one day a few years ago Les Wexner and Jack Kessler were roughing it in the Great Outback, somewhere in the Far ...
Soon after Columbus police shot and killed Black teenager Ma’Khia Bryant, a video from the scene went viral. In the short clip, an officer appeared to shout “blue lives matter” while responding to a ...
Last fall, local caffeine fiends had the opportunity to sample an unusual coffee drink at their corner Starbucks. The Dark Barrel Latte, made with a chocolaty, stout-flavored sauce and topped with ...
In 2013, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra was probably no one’s idea of an organization on the rise. Three years earlier, the orchestra was in such bleak financial straits that it turned to CAPA to run ...
For his 1913 book, The Color Line in Ohio: A History of Race Prejudice in a Typical Northern State, Knox College professor Frank U. Quillin investigated race relations in six Ohio cities. Columbus did ...