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  • Peter Sagal is coming to Columbus on June 7 for an evening of storytelling at the Southern Theatre.
  • Walter Mitty, James Thurber's ineffectual dreamer, would be jealous of Gustavo Dudamel.  You remember  Walter Mitty - a wartime pilot one minute, an…
  • In softcover fiction, Emma Donoghue imagines migrations and meanderings. In nonfiction, David Denby warns of film's descent into spectacle; Jake Tapper memorializes an ill-fated military outpost; Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele examine the dwindling American middle class; and Caleb Daniloff puts on his running shoes to confront his demons.
  • At the foundation of every school building is a battle: a battle over taxes, spending and fairness. Education is a fundamental right. The responsibility is clear, but who pays? That answer is not so clear.
  • The Memorial Tournament is in full swing, Jack Nicklaus is still the greatest golfer ever and Buckeye football is staying busy with recruiting.Dublin,…
  • If a scenario plays out that Team USA is eliminated from Olympic hockey, don’t be surprised to see a ton of midwesterners rooting for Russia in the…
  • Ari Shapiro has been one of the hosts of All Things Considered, NPR's award-winning afternoon newsmagazine, since 2015. During his first two years on the program, listenership to All Things Considered grew at an unprecedented rate, with more people tuning in during a typical quarter-hour than any other program on the radio.
  • Brands are praised for their bold choices when they chose a woman in hijab or transgender person to represent them. But is it real diversity if they don't want the opinions that inevitably follow?
  • Photographer Eric Lee interviewed Asian American teens to learn how they were handling a global health crisis that some blame on their communities.
  • Ah, the summer blockbuster. It’s a great American tradition—all those stars, all that action, all that popcorn.But why deal with larger-than-life price…
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