Sometimes the real world needs heroes. And sometimes those heroes need inspiration.
To anyone only passingly familiar with Captain America, it's easy to assume he's nothing more than the embodiment of blind patriotism. A muscled-...
Sometimes the real world needs heroes. And sometimes those heroes need inspiration.
To anyone only passingly familiar with Captain America, it's easy to assume he's nothing more than the embodiment of blind patriotism. A muscled-...
Even though its subject matter is completely different, I can’t help comparing A United Kingdom to 2016’s Hidden Figures.
Both films uncover an obscure chapter in the history of racial injustice. And both films are fascinating...
“Everyone’s Name was Muslim” – Lauryn Hill 1998
At 9:45 pm on a Tuesday, I sat in a Palace Theater chair. People were at the theater to see their favorite singer, Ms. Lauryn Hill. The men who were present were on a very wise...
Thurs, March 2, 7-8:30pm, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 30 W. Woodruff Ave.
Discussion on the recent attacks on immigrants and refugees and the growing resistance. We will examine how the US has played a key role in the...
The Well, located in the southeastern outlier of central Ohio city of Lancaster, is a fantastic gem that rivals the best of local socially just dining experiences. The Well gives careful consideration of where and how the food they...
Why did Bryan Clark, who managed the anti-Issue 1 campaign last year, have a seat at the table at Columbus Charter Review Committee meetings? Last year Clark, chief policy advisor for Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther, took a leave of...