Inspired by the surrounding scenery, a custom built home in Powell breaks the suburban mold with the help of the Bellepoint ...
Here are 43 sledding locations for winter fun, with downhill options ranging from mild to wild to suit all ages and thrill ...
Out of five community-nominated finalists and five finalists chosen from past Dispatch reporting, or "Dispatch Picks," Sean ...
Misty Linn, a prominent Olde Towne East Realtor, has opened a new LGBTQ+ restaurant, continuing her goal of creating an ...
Created by artists Jen Kiko and Eric Rausch, The Natures was made from more than 3,000 colorful handmade tiles.
With The Garden District Corp., Sean McKay doesn't just grow plants. He grows people. After planning to become a music ...
In the early '90s, Karen Thimmes' aunt, Emma Cox, would write her letters from Tennessee describing a group of women that ...
Five years ago, the Suttle family committed to finding a way to give back to the community once a month, every month. While it would have been easy for the family to get too busy for service over the ...
Everyone doing a little bit adds up to a lot. Here are 25 ideas from Columbus Monthly's editors on ways to help the community this holiday season.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Robin Kefauver bought a few $5 50/50 raffle tickets to support those in the service industry who were struggling financially. When she found out she won the $275 prize, ...
The event welcomed over 300 guests and honored Tom Katzenmeyer, president and CEO of the Greater Columbus Arts Council.
Emily Rials and Susan Swinford are being honored as 2025 semifinalists in the Everyday Kindness Heroes program, an effort of Columbus Monthly, The Columbus Dispatch and Columbus CEO that’s supported ...
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