The Little Things: Making a big difference for National Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Month

The Little Things: Making a big difference for National Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Month

We all want to make our community a better place. Sometimes, though, finding the time to be involved is the most difficult part of getting involved. Here we will offer a few simple, impactful ideas for small acts that can make a big difference. Founded in 1975 at Villanova University, National Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Week (Nov. 11 through 19) offers communities across the country the chance to join together in both dialogue about and…

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Born for the Blues

Born for the Blues

Guitar prodigy Jontavious Willies pushes forward an old-school sound by Frank Etheridge “I learned myself,” Jontavious Willis explains of how he learned to play the blues. Sitting at a table in a break room inside Jordan Hall on Columbus State University’s main campus, Willis wears camo shorts and a black t-shirt from the legendary Washington, D.C. venue the 9:30 club, a gift he received while in the nation’s capital at the prestigious Lincoln Theatre as…

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Letter from the Editor, November 2017

Letter from the Editor, November 2017

Some lessons stick with you. I remember one summer afternoon in the car with my father and brother. Maybe I was in the 7th grade. Columbus Park Crossing was still new, and I had convinced my father to take me to Barnes & Noble. I left with a few new books and that excitement I still get when I leave any bookstore with something fresh to read. I didn’t notice the three young men walking…

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Trevioli Italian Kitchen brings fine Italian eats to Blackmon Road

Trevioli Italian Kitchen brings fine Italian eats to Blackmon Road

There are a few Columbus restaurants that you can mention in any social situation and someone will inevitably nod and intone, sagely, “Oh, yes, I go there all the time.” Remarkably, after first opening in a storage unit on Tower Road, in Oct. 2013, Trevioli quickly rose to that level of recognition. Begun, also remarkably, as a take-out Italian shop featuring homemade pasta, it was loyal regulars who imposed dine-in service by bringing their own…

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They are individuals: hurricanes displace thousands of pets, but each one is unique

They are individuals: hurricanes displace thousands of pets, but each one is unique

by Bobbi Yeo CEO, PAWS Humane Copper and Penny, drop-dead gorgeous, one-year old brother and sister bloodhounds, arrived at PAWS North on September 22. True Hurricane Irma dogs, they were picked up by animal control after being left chained in their owner’s yard as he evacuated. Thankfully, the owner signed surrender papers and they were available to be adopted, together, into a loving home. They are both as sweet as they can be and didn’t…

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Food and Drink, November 2017

Food and Drink, November 2017

Characters and Cocktails A book club for adults. Join Columbus Public Library Staff to discuss books written by and about interesting, funny and fascinating folks. This week’s book is “White Trash,” Nancy Isenberg’s groundbreaking history of the class system in American. Drawing from colonial times to present, Isenberg takes on our comforting myths about equality and uncovers the crucial legacy of the ever-present and always embarrassing “poor white trash.” Participants are responsible for their own…

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Wellness and Outdoors, November 2017

Wellness and Outdoors, November 2017

Fitness Fridays Join the North Columbus Public Library’s walking club. Meet in the library’s small conference room at 4:30 p.m. for refreshments and conversation. The walk begins at 5 at Britt David Park. All ages are welcome. Call the branch for more information at (706) 748-2855 Nov. 3, 4:30 – 6 p.m., 5689 Armour Road, Columbus Sunrise and Coffee with a Ranger Chat with a Ranger while enjoying a cup of coffee or hot chocolate…

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Around Town, November 2017

Around Town, November 2017

Activism and Lobbying Class Guest speakers Dean Sines, Kelley Hammock and Kim Smith are part of two hour-long classes, both open to the public, in which you can learn how to lobby and advocate for marijuana decriminalization and legalization. Refreshments will be served. Hosted by Peachtree NORMAL of Columbus, Ga. 3 – 5 p.m., Nov. 4, Mildred L. Terry Public Library, 640 Veterans Parkway, Columbus Word UP Weekly Open Mic Join CIRCA Craft Cocktails for…

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Music, November 2017

Music, November 2017

Alabama Avenue at Soho Playing southern rock, classic country and party song favorites, Alabama Avenue brings their soulful southern review show to Soho Bar & Grill, a classic venue in its own right. Come for the music, stay for pool, darts, sing-along and dancing. $5 cover. 10:30 p.m. – 1:45 a.m., Nov. 3, Soho Bar & Grill, 5751 Milgen Road, Columbus Nearly Normal String Band Join musicians Vivia and Neil Araki for a lively performance…

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Stage and Screen, November 2017

Stage and Screen, November 2017

It’s a great month in Columbus in local theatre and movie events. Check out The Local’s event calendar to keep you entertained all month long.    Listen & Laugh Tour Undisputed Queen of Comedy, Sommore, and renowned radio personality, Michael Baisden, will set the tone as your center stage MCs for this exclusive entertainment extravaganza. Fellow comedians Earthquake and George Willborn team up with the hosts for this collaborative debut. For tickets, visit rivercenter.org. Nov…

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