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(614) Magazine
Nov. 2020
Five years in, The Roosevelt Coffeehouse continues to brew social justice
Parachute People find a way to bring joy during pandemic
Sept. 2020
fORGOTTEN vICTIMS: Homeless Population increases amidst covid-19 (pgs. 80-81)
tHE bEST dAMN bAND iN tHE lAND mARCHES oN (PGS. 62-63)
Reading is A favorite pastime of Ohio State players
Aug. 2020
Columbus’s international student body face unprecedented challenges during COVID
Vinyl’s everlasting fidelity: Loyalty and women help the music medium stay alive
July 2020
Entrepreneurs go rogue in gig economy (PGS. 38-39)
fLAVORTOWN, oHIO? mORE LIKE cARMEN (PGS. 67-69)
Columbus residents eager to get out of the house find new activities outdoors
June 2020
cARRYOUT cORONATION: DINING-IN MAY BE BACK, BUT CARRYOUT IS HERE TO STAY (PGS. 46-51)
Drive-iN reNEWAL: tHE BATTLE AT HOME AGAINST tROLLS (PGS. 22-23)
In The Record Store
MojoFlo Celebrates 10 Years in Columbus (Pgs. 9-13)
mISTAR aNDERSON’S 5-Year Plan (pgs. 9-14)
rasta rEVIVAL: mARK hUNTER’S jOURNEY AS c la c i (PGS. 8-12)
ANgela Perley: her Life, hER mUSIC, hER sTORY (pgs. 3-4, 9)
614Now
COSI helping families, teachers adjust to at-home learning
Rumba Cafe hopes to stay alive with bipartisan bills to keep Music venues beating
Bleu & Fig small portions mean big payoff to stay alive during pandemic
Missing (fur)baby?: Steps TO take when losing a pet
Zoo has the cure to COVID blues: Sea lions
The science of good beer comes to Gahanna with a patio and sunset views
Facemasks for All is helping to “get back to normal”
The Lantern
VINCE STAPLES BRINGS INTROSPECTIVE RAPPING TO COLUMBUS
STUDENT GROUP IS A FAMILY OF BREAKDANCERS OUT TO CHANGE THE WORLD
GOALIE CHRIS FROSCHAUER EMERGING AS INSPIRATION IN LONE YEAR WITH OSU MEN’S SOCCER
COLUMBUS’ OWN: CHRISTON GRAY DELIVERS HIS OWN MESSAGE
EAGULLS LEAD VOCALIST TALKS NEW ALBUM, STREAMING SERVICES AHEAD OF sHOW
COLUMBUS' OWN: ZOO TRIPPIN' IS THE LIFE OF THE PARTY
COLUMBUS' OWN: OLIVER OAK IS ROOTED IN EXPERIMENTATION
COLUMBUS' OWN: BRUCE SLAUGHTER REDEFINING DIY
COLUMBUS' OWN: HUNTERTONES TRAVELS WORLD TO COME BACK HOME
COLUMBUS’ OWN: LARUE REPRESENTS THE UNREPRESENTED IN COLUMBUS
COLUMBUS' OWN: NICK D’ & THE BELIEVERS CAN MAKE IT BIG
COLUMBUS' OWN: LOCAL PRODUCER FINDS SOLACE IN BEAT-MAKING
COLUMBUS’ OWN: LOCAL BAND OSAGE LIVES FEET FROM ITS STUDIO
COLUMBUS' OWN: CORREY PARKS SHARES A PERSONAL JOURNEY
COLUMBUS’ OWN: GELATINUS CUBE WANTS TO BE UNDEFINABLE
COLUMBUS’ OWN: LOVE ALIVE PUTS EMOTIONS ON STAGE
COLUMBUS’ OWN: THE BASCINETS’ BREAK THROUGH WITH TALENT
COLUMBUS’ OWN: TURTLE ISLAND STRIVES TO STAND ALONE IN MUSIC SCENE
COLUMBUS’ OWN: THE PLEASANT TENSE SEEKS NO IDENTITY
Experience Columbus
CRAFT & VINYL HAS EVERYTHING MUSIC LOVERS NEED
Dominique Larue raps to manage mental health
Paisha finds inspiration in family’s affinity for music
Pop song ‘24-7’ opened Saylor’s Spotify success
Mister Moon finds balance in rhythm, dual drummers
Hello Emerson’s protean lineup has natural depth
The Lost Revival bending boundaries with its music
From intern to owner: Malloy remains rock for independent music
Jordan Kirk finds comfort zone on stage, in album
Monta, band headed for long-distance relationship
ThisWeek News
Backdrop Magazine
The unusual Suspects: ohio bobcats basketball oral history (pgs. 34-38)
Second Amendment Club Profile (pgs. 24-27)
Visual ACtivism: Camilo Perez gives voice to hometown of medellin (PGS. 16-17)
A nICHE ON THE bRICKS: aTHENS PRIDES ITSELF ON COMMUNITY JOURNALISM (PGS. 16-17)
Juli Accurso: PROLIFIC MAC cROSS cOUNTRY ATHLETE PROFILE (pGS. 32-33)
U-DROP: indie hip-hop duo Profile (pgs. 20-21)
aNGELA cODIAN: wunderkind Ohio University Golfer Profile (pgs. 30-33)
Sound of Fury: The Disappearance of A-List Entertainers in Athens (pgs. 24-25)
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