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From Bare Roots to The Food Mill: It’s About Healthier Meals for a Healthier Community

From Bare Roots to The Food Mill: It’s About Healthier Meals for a Healthier Community

Bare Roots Café’s distinctive blend of healthy, locally-sourced produce and carefully curated menu items returns to the historic Bibb City area as The Food Mill (3781 2nd Ave). Beautifully reimagined, the café is now also part of UGrow, Inc., a non-profit that works to fight food insecurity. Director Olivia Amos shares the restaurant’s mission to “connect Columbus residents to locally sourced food by building a collaborative culture where food is medicine.” Along with partner organizations…

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The Vibrations of the Legacy of St. EOM still Resonate through New Art & Pasafest

The Vibrations of the Legacy of St. EOM still Resonate through New Art & Pasafest

Artist Eddie Owens Martin, known as St. EOM, changed the world of art as we knew it when he shared his vision through the wonderland of Pasaquan. An entire world of its own, Pasaquan features Eddie’s work, ideas, stories, music, and spirit. The seven acre site located in Buena Vista has been restored by the Kohler Foundation and preserved by Columbus State University and is an off-campus extension of the university’s programs as well as…

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John Houzer’s Favorite Films of 2020: The Year Without Movie Theatres

John Houzer’s Favorite Films of 2020: The Year Without Movie Theatres

There’s just something special about a night at the movies — even today, with more streaming services than you can remember and every movie ever made at your fingertips, there’s just something about the theatre. The seats, the giant screen, the sound system, the sense of ceremony. The fact that you aren’t tempted to look away at your phone or get up and let the dog out every few minutes.  The theatre allows people to…

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Carnoisseur: when you care enough about your car to leave nothing to chance, trust the experience and expertise at Carnoisseur

Carnoisseur: when you care enough about your car to leave nothing to chance, trust the experience and expertise at Carnoisseur

Vince has been detailing cars in the Columbus area since 1997. In 2013 he transformed his mobile car detailing business into a brick-and-mortar location, in order to provide the highest quality service under any conditions. Now, with a new location, at 3885 Miller Road, Vince offers his years of expertise to those who truly care about their cars. Carnoisseur lives up to it’s neologism name, and might go beyond. For those who want an expert…

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Ena Ramille’s “Twenty Five” Mixes Architecture, History, and Culture

Ena Ramille’s “Twenty Five” Mixes Architecture, History, and Culture

Celebrating 25 years since she left Puerto Rico behind and began finding her place in mainland America, Ena Ramille Quiñones’s art show “Twenty Five: A Culmination of My Journey to Columbus” brings together the past, present and future, inviting others to see Columbus, Georgia’s culture and architecture through the lens of her experience.“To me the old things are sacred,” she says, “so we should be able to share that with future generations in a way…

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LocaL Farming in the Columbus Community – It’s more accessible than you think

LocaL Farming in the Columbus Community – It’s more accessible than you think

Living amid the coronavirus pandemic has created many difficulties, including the ways we shop for food; items can be out of stock, lines can be cramped and long, and the risk of infection still remains a constant threat. Fortunately, there are farmers here in our community that offer safer and more environmentally friendly options. Not only does shopping locally help support businesses during the difficulties presented by the pandemic, it also avoids the stress of…

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Meet Lee ~ The Westville Woodworker – In this part of Steve Scott’s “Colorful Characters of the Chattahoochee Valley”

Meet Lee ~ The Westville Woodworker – In this part of  Steve Scott’s “Colorful Characters of the Chattahoochee Valley”

When entering the Woodcrafter’s shop at colorful Historic Westville, one is engulfed with the pungent aroma of wood chips, followed by the dazzlingly bright smile of interpreter Lee Gilford. There are no power tools, batteries, electricity, or other 20th-century comforts. Just primitive, yet effective woodworking tools from the mid to late 1800s. Here, Lee is in his element, and his energy and joy are instantly contagious. He moves from station to station with ease and…

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The Wintering Grounds

The Wintering Grounds

Winter in the south might seem like a quiet time for most, but for kayakers, the season means more time spent in the water, and Columbus offers the perfect place to do just that. In December of 2019, filmmaker Jeff Springer made his way to Columbus, Georgia. He had caught wind of a story of a vagabond community of squatting kayakers and was intrigued. Springer formed the idea for a documentary about these kayakers and…

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Finding Calm Amid Coronavirus: Learning Plein Air Painting with Julianna Wells

Finding Calm Amid Coronavirus: Learning Plein Air Painting with Julianna Wells

It’s still and quiet outside, a beautiful golden afternoon. The sunlight filters lazily across the grass. Big, humming carpenter bees wobble across the edge of the tree line, hunting for the clover flowers that have blossomed in the spring. It’s a calm day, a fine day. It’s also the middle of a pandemic. The guidance from the CDC, from our health experts, from our leaders, from our friends and colleagues, is to keep distant, to…

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The Art of Sammie Saxon

The Art of Sammie Saxon

Art blends form and color into the atmosphere of the local community, and when it inspires and challenges its viewers, it helps evolve and grow the collective consciousness of the city. Sammie Saxon is a local artist whose work in photography offers the community this opportunity for growth. His diverse and often experimental work inspires imagination and exploration. Sammie grew up around art. His mother was an illustrator who worked as a hair and makeup…

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