Columbus’ first-ever Suhoor Festival to unfold Friday, expects 800-person turnout
In what might be the usual quiet hours of the night, Columbus’ International Mall will soon transform into the city’s first-ever Suhoor Fes…
In what might be the usual quiet hours of the night, Columbus’ International Mall will soon transform into the city’s first-ever Suhoor Fes…
On Monday, the Ohio State Faculty Club opened its doors to an array of watercolor paintings by self-taught and award-winning artist Cody He…
From paintings and sculptures to stickers and wood crafts, Studio 18 Art Gallery’s “Unusual Bizarre Art Market” will be just as eclectic as its nam…
The Libertarian Party of Franklin County and the Ohio Coalition to End Qualified Immunity are aiming to fundraise $3,000 for the coalition by makin…
Whether it’s bioluminescence or familial bonds, Beeler Gallery has something new for everyone to see. The local art gallery will open tw…
Even though Christmas is still over a month away, stage actors are already eager to kick off beloved holiday shows over Thanksgiving weeken…
Though theatrical productions enable the exploration of many relevant themes, self-acceptance and embracing individuality may be the most u…
Columbus community, be prepared to laugh. A Chicago-born comedy institution for over 60 years, The Second City will soon return to Colum…
With lifelike dinosaurs like velociraptors and 40-foot Tyrannosaurus rex, “Jurassic World Live Tour” will premiere this week at the Schottenstein Center and mark the beginning of a countrywide tour. Six shows are scheduled at the Schottenstein Center, starting Thursday at 7 p.m. with two more on Friday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The tour features some of the most iconic dinosaurs from “Jurassic World” — including Blue the Velociraptor, the Stegosaurus, Triceratops and the T. rex, according to their website. The live tour in Columbus will conclude on Sunday with three shows at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. before traveling to Cleveland and Cincinnati.
Whether you are looking to rock out, appreciate some art or pig out at a festival, The Lantern has you covered. Here you will find a heavily researched — but still tragically incomplete — list of happenings around Columbus this week. Click the title of any event for more information.