Community
Friday, November 4, 10am-4pm, Derby Hall [Rm. 1039], 154 N. Oval Mall
Comic heroes were born amidst the tumult of World War II and became pillars of the American century. They reflected the muscular interventionism central to postwar nationalism even as soapy personal dramas internalized an ambiguity toward war, empire, and domestic society felt by writers and their often-youthful readership. These seemingly contradictory impulses have defined the comics medium, even as the ubiquity of pulp adventurism in contemporary media drives a new era of US-led cultural globalization.
Thursday, November 3, 5:30-7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
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Thursday, November 3, 6-7:30pm; Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St.; and Westin Great Southern Hotel, 310 S. High St.
The Greater Columbus Arts Council will be hosting a free “Big Arts Night” on Thursday, November 3, 5-7:30pm, at the Southern Theatre and at the Westin Great Southern Hotel.
Join us for an evening of community and celebration as we honor more than a dozen awardees in the arts — including the live announcement of our “Columbus Makes Art Excellence” awardees, two art organizations that will each receive $10,000.
Thursday, November 3, 3:45-5pm, Derby Hall [Rm. 1039], 154 N. Oval Mall
Wednesday, November 2, 7-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Wednesday, November 2, 6-7:30pm, OSU African American and African Studies Community Extension Center, 905 Mt. Vernon Ave.
This event is one event of a lecture series featuring panels of BIPOC professionals with various agricultural-based careers to share their journey.
If you can see it, you can be it.
Wednesday, November 2, 12noon-1pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
In the face of relentless attacks on abortion access and bodily autonomy, abortion pills have become even more essential.
Learn how to share information about why Self-Managed Abortion (SMA) through medication is a safe, effective, and convenient reproductive health option for those in your community.
RSVP for this event by using this link.
Sunday, October 30, 2:30pm, Studio 35 Cinema & Draft House, 3055 Indianola Ave.
The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association [OEFFA] Policy Program will be hosting a screening of “Kiss the Ground,” a 2020 film that unpacks the ways in which soil may be the key to combating climate change.
Join us on Sunday, October 30, 2:30pm, at Studio 35 Cinema & Draft House, to watch the film and to hear from a panel of local leaders.
This event is free to attend and generously sponsored by Seventh Son Brewing and Nocterra Brewing!
Saturday, October 29, 5-8:30pm, Ohio Union [Archie Griffin Grand Ballroom], 1739 N. High St.
Get your tickets for the 25th Columbus Annual Banquet today!
We look forward to hosting you and your family at our 25th Columbus Annual Banquet on Saturday, October 29 at the Ohio Union. Purchase your tickets now before they’re gone!
Saturday, October 29, 3-7pm, Patrick Kaufman Memorial Franklinton Community Learning Garden, 154 Hawkes Ave.
This event will include music, art, activities, and community; this festival will have it all.
• Get your Polaroid taken and enter into our Costume Competition to win some prizes!
• Bring some sides for the Community Potluck and enjoy a hearty bowl of stew from our cauldron!
• Find hidden natural treasures with help of our scavenger hunt and then use those treasures to make gorgeous art pieces!
• Listen and participate in live music!