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A new program at The Columbus College of Art & Design is allowing students to use their artistry to create messages of protest. Today on All Sides…
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Join guest host Christopher Purdy as he talks with a panel of experts about the latest in arts and culture around Columbus. We'll also be discussing WOSU…
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Creativity isn’t just for artists and musicians. It can be found in almost any profession, hobby, or daily activity.As children, we learn to be creative…
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Pope Francis called for an “all-out battle” against sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.The claim came in the Pope’s final address at a Vatican summit…
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Join All Sides Weekend host Clare Roth for a discussion about African American visual artists in Columbus and their impact on the modern-day arts…
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The break-out broadway musical, “Hamilton,” which opened at the Ohio Theatre this week for a three week run, has amassed countless kudos, crowds of…
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An artist is accusing Cleveland State University of censoring him by covering up a message criticizing President Trump that he added to his distinctive sculpture on campus. Billie Lawless’ 40-foot-tall sculpture, The Politician: A Toy, depicts a head on a pair of wheels. On a fence surrounding the work are satirical messages, like “BORE THE PEOPLE” and “A THOUSAND POINTS OF SLIGHT.”
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Populations are shifting from rural to urban communities, increasing the need for public spaces such as parks. The Washington Gladden Social Justice Park…
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Jordan Renda started crafting haunted houses in high school in his parents’ basement. When escape rooms got big, he saw an opening.“It was a lot more…
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The work of Pop Art icon Andy Warhol can be found at several museums across Northeast Ohio, but the last place you might expect to see his bright...