The blocks around Gay and High streets are about to become the newest arts center in Columbus, and that's by design.
Long neglected, one of the city's prettiest, most historic business districts is quickly becoming the hottest block in town.
Lippy, 62, entered her first tournament in South Florida in December, 2021, in ladies doubles and won. The following day she ...
In children’s book ‘Step by Step,’ author Carlotta Penn honors the Lincoln School Marchers’ demands for desegregation in ...
Walk through the halls of the Wellington School in Upper Arlington, and you’ll see the usual things: students huddled around ...
Kate Borges’ backyard ice-plunge spa, Massage Garage, was born of personal struggle. Now it’s bringing wellness and joy to ...
In 2013, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra was probably no one’s idea of an organization on the rise. Three years earlier, the orchestra was in such bleak financial straits that it turned to CAPA to run ...
The best thing about pizza is its flexibility. That circle of pizza dough could be considered a blank canvas inviting pizza-makers to test the boundaries of traditional pies. So, if you’re curious to ...
For nearly two decades, chef Alana Shock brought an inventive, worldly touch to the Columbus food scene through her restaurant, Alana’s Food & Wine, in Old North Columbus. A pioneer in farm-to-table ...
Aficionados like to argue about the differences between Sicilian and Detroit-style pizza. But both are made in a rectangular (or sometimes square) pan and feature thick, focaccia-like dough enhanced ...
Tucked into the shopping center where Oakland Park Avenue and Maize Road connect, Martha’s Fusion Kitchen is a neighborhood favorite. Housed in what had been a pizza joint since the 1990s, the ...
Columbus is serious about pizza. In October, food industry magazine Chef’s Pencil ranked the city as the fourth most pizza-obsessed city in the world based on Google searches. This interest is likely ...