New passport program encourages exploration of Columbus’ artistic, cultural landmarks
Columbus residents can feel like tourists in their own city with the help of the new Columbus Makes Art Passport program.
Columbus residents can feel like tourists in their own city with the help of the new Columbus Makes Art Passport program.
The sensual colors, echoing music and avant-garde storytelling of Hong Kong’s acclaimed filmmaker Wong Kar-wai made it to Columbus across 7,989 miles of land and sea.
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…
Dealing with puberty turns deadly in “John and the Hole,” a film featured in the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Although the premise is enticing, the…
The Gateway Film Center announced Monday that it will be putting a halt to all in-person programming after an increase in COVID-19 cases in the Col…
This semester will be marked by all the things students won’t be able to do because of COVID-19, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here’s a li…
After five long months of empty seats and blank theater screens, the Gateway Film Center is finally ready to get the show on the road and reopen it…
What viewers of the 92nd Academy Awards witnessed Sunday was more significant than the obligatory sappy speeches, wardrobe mishaps, red carpet goss…
Audrey Hepburn is making her way back to the big screen this week for a three-part series at Gateway Film Center. On the last Wednesday of every…
Horror movie fanatics will find blood, gore and more with four nights of cutting-edge horror at the annual Nightmares Film Festival this week. T…