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Will Columbus' First Bike to Work Week Have a Lasting Impact?new
All it really takes to turn Columbus into a cycling town, some bike advocates say, is more cyclists. And -- oh, yes -- drivers who know how to share the road with those cyclists. Others say it's unrealistic to think a city as spread out as Columbus will ever become as much of a cycling town as, say, Portland.
The Other Paper |
Richard Ades |
05-09-2008 |
Transportation
Divorcing Columbusnew
It's time for the Italian American community to finally reclaim our social justice tradition, divorcing the dazed and confused explorer who discovered a country that was already inhabited.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Tommi Avicolli Mecca and James Tracy |
10-04-2006 |
Commentary
Blocker's Gambitnew
Calvin Blocker, Ohio's only native international chess master, is back in the game after being sidelined by depression.
Cleveland Scene |
James Renner |
10-11-2005 |
Recreation
Night Lifenew
Brooklyn collective e-Xplo's installation exploring the biggest "non-space" of them all -- night time
Columbus Alive |
Melissa Starker |
06-02-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Turning the Tidesnew
Rock stalwarts Watershed have weathered rough seas since they decided to form a band on the playground 20 years ago.
Columbus Alive |
Stephen Slaybaugh |
02-24-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
An Early Look at New York's "Street Metal" Duo Early Mannew
Columbus, Ohio, emigres Adam Bennati and Mike Conte found a new home, a new band, a new sound and now a new record label in New York City.
Columbus Alive |
Mahssa Taghinia |
02-03-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Cruising Out of the Undergroundnew
Columbus emcee Copywrite mixes it up with major-label interest.
Columbus Alive |
Wes Flexner |
01-18-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Mohawks and Mullets Butt Heads on Ozzfest 2004new
The annual headbanger bacchanalia has undergone something of a sea change in 2004: Spearheaded by Superjoint, hardcore-influenced metal has taken over.
Cleveland Scene |
Jason Bracelin |
08-23-2004 |
Concerts
Tags: Various Artists, Ohio, Columbus, McGrath, Ozzy, Sabbath, Andy Williams, Black Sabbath, Buffalo metalcore quintet Every Time I Die, guitarist for Massachusetts metalcore bruisers Unearth, Judas Priest. Singer Rob Halford, Ozzfest 2004, Phil Anselmo, Symphonic black-metallers Dimmu Borgir, Vincent Price, concerts