The Visionaries By Hailey Stangebye Today, the Columbus Museum of Art hosts its annual Art Celebration. Every year, this gala is an opportunity to pay tribute to the arts in Columbus, as well as [...]
To Harlem and Back By Hailey Stangebye The Greater Columbus Arts Council’s 35th annual Community Arts Partnership Awards — or CAP Awards — are just around the corner, on Oct. 18. This is more [...]
Sounds of the Renaissance By Hailey Stangebye Urban Strings Columbus joined forces with the New Albany High School Chamber Orchestra to perform a series of pieces inspired by the spirit of the [...]
Recognizing a Renaissance By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Tripp Fontane A bus ride changed Tripp Fontane’s life. He was leaving Dayton and heading to a poetry workshop in Cincinnati. As he [...]
Our city-wide celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance in Columbus continues to gain momentum. In preparation for the Columbus Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibit on the [...]
Wil Haygood, the renowned journalist and author, is famous for his 2008 Washington Post article, “A Butler Well Served By This Election,” which became a catalyst for the feature film, [...]
Wil Haygood, the renowned journalist and author, will speak in his hometown, Columbus, on Wednesday, Sept. 19. He’s known for his 2008 Washington Post article, “A Butler Well Served [...]
Music for All By Hailey Stangebye Photos by Kenny V. Growing up, TrigNO was only allowed to listen to gospel music in the house. But TrigNO and his brother were crafty. His brother would sneak [...]
Harlem Renaissance Children’s Mural Event By Hailey Stangebye Photos by Kenny W. Every person became an artist at the Harlem Renaissance Children’s Mural Event on Saturday, August [...]
Reflecting on the Harlem Renaissance Experience at Gallery Hop The August Gallery Hop was magic. The warm, summer breeze carried the rhythmic rise and fall of spoken word down the streets of the [...]