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I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change

Many of us have deliciously awful dating stories, but they haven’t been on public display. Until now. CATCO’s current production of I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change is an Off-Broadway musical comedy delivering a volcano of uproarious vignettes about the perils and jubilation of love.

I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change

Isabel Allende and Writing from the Gut

I'll be honest. I thought I was going to cry throughout Isabel Allende's entire lecture in Columbus last night. But I immediately learned that Allende is a "very strong Chilean woman" (as she was introduced) and pulled myself together. Because strong women don't cry at book lectures. That, and I forgot my pack of tissues.

Isabel Allende and Writing from the Gut

Market Saturdays at 400 West Rich

On the second and fourth Saturday of each month, a killer coterie of vendors and artists gathers at 400 West Rich in Franklinton to offer an urban shopping (and lounging) experience unlike any other.

Market Saturdays at 400 West Rich

Live from Columbus, it’s Monday Night

There are lots of different kinds of laughter, from the guffaw and snicker to the cackle and snort. And that one where your face swells up like a doofy peach and you start crying, but the harder you try to control it the worse it gets, and you double over clutching your stomach because you forget to breathe. The latter version happened to me recently at Monday Night Live.

Live from Columbus, it’s Monday Night

Columbus Landmarks Halloween Lantern Walking Tour

I love ghost stories. And history. And (obvi) Columbus. While embarking on the Halloween Lantern Walking Tour hosted by Columbus Landmarks on Tuesday night, I was unduly pumped.

 

Columbus Landmarks Halloween Lantern Walking Tour

Potential Juggernaut: The Future of Columbus Comics

I don’t know much about comics, but I enjoy reading them and am inspired by the local creators who work hard to build a strong scene. When I heard there was a panel called “A Voltron That Has Yet to Assemble: The Columbus Comics Scene Past, Present, and Future” at CCAD’s Mix comics symposium, I had to attend.

 

Potential Juggernaut: The Future of Columbus Comics

Ohio History Center’s $10 Time Machine

They say in order to truly observe something, you must use as many of your senses as possible. When entering the full-size Lustron home inside of the Ohio History Center, I felt like Marty McFly reemerging in the 1955 version of Hill Valley. 

Ohio History Center’s $10 Time Machine

The State Library: A Theme Park of History from Ohio and Beyond

I didn’t believe it was possible to hold a letter that George Washington wrote in 1788. Or flip through a 15th-century medieval manuscript. I definitely didn’t think I could do so less than a mile from home. The State Library of Ohio rules. 

The State Library: A Theme Park of History from Ohio and Beyond

Short North Hidden Gem: Dames Bond Marketplace

Covert parking spots. The identity of Vinchen. Jeni’s Salty Caramel recipe. Some Short North secrets are best kept hidden. Dames Bond Marketplace shouldn’t be one of them, even if its name is inspired by a super secret agent. 

Short North Hidden Gem: Dames Bond Marketplace

Elvis at 21

After learning about the free Elvis photography exhibit at Capital University’s Schumacher Gallery, I was skeptical. Rhinestone-studded visions of fist pumps and girdled velvet filled my head. Haven’t we seen all of Elvis there is to see? 

Elvis at 21

Watershed Distillery and the Art of Whiskey Whispering

With the Kentucky Derby less than two months away, I had bourbon on the brain. It was time to tour Watershed Distillery in Grandview to learn more about the process of microdistilling.

 

Watershed Distillery and the Art of Whiskey Whispering

Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum is one of the biggest secrets in Columbus, but big plans are in the works to make it a place you won’t forget.

 

Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum