Magnetic Love: Nathaniel Jordan worked tirelessly until his death to distribute naloxone to Black Ohioans
When Jordan passed away on June 12, he left an important Franklin County public health legacy trailing in his wake.
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EDwen watches it all fall apart
The R&B singer will celebrate the release of the remix version of ‘Confessions of a Capricorn’ in concert at Classics Victory’s on Saturday, July 20.
The Other Columbus: Columbus police stay in the news for all the wrong reasons
Dozens of local police traveled to Milwaukee to provide security support to the Republican National Convention. Five of those officers shot and killed an unhoused Black man named Samuel “Jehovah” Sharpe Jr.
The Fossil Record hopes to give some permanence to life’s more ephemeral moments
Musician Rachel Scott will celebrate the release of new album ‘Together We’re a Modern Person’ with a concert at Cafe Bourbon Street on Saturday, July 20.
Ebri Yahloe meets trauma with grace on new EP ‘Candid’
The Columbus rapper’s staggering five-song release, out digitally now, finds her coming to term with a long-buried past.
Mandy Shunnarah gives voice to an overlooked skate community in ‘Midwest Shreds’
The Columbus author and poet will celebrate their new collection with a book release event at Two Dollar Radio Headquarters on Tuesday, July 16.
Brotherhood brings depth to the new collaborative album from TrigNO and Soop
‘Just Due Right,’ released digitally on June 17, has deep roots in the developing bond between pioneering producer/MC Soop and rising rapper TrigNO.