Music in October

Music in October

Dulcimer Jam Listen to the wonderful musicians from the North Georgia Foothills Dulcimer Association as they play for your enjoyment. Bring a chair or enjoy bench seating. Event will be at the wooden amphitheater in the campground below the dam. The even is free except for $5 parking fee. Oct. 7, 1 – 2 p.m., Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park, 2970 GA Highway 190, Pine Mountain, Georgia October Artist Showcase Join Everything Musical for their…

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Around Town: October 2017

Around Town: October 2017

Bilingual Storytime Rich in songs, games, play, dance and language, this special edition storytime is led in English and Spanish. Whether you’re wanting your child to get a head start on learning or just want to hear cuentos de Español, join the North Columbus Public Library for a tiempo divertido. Event is free. For details, call 706-748-2855. Oct. 5 & 19 and Nov. 2, 11:15, North Columbus Public Library, 5689 Armour Road, Columbus Light Up…

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Food and Drink: October 2017

Food and Drink: October 2017

Cocktails & Characters Hosted by Chattahoochee Valley Libraries, this is a book club for adults. Join library staff each month to discuss books written by and about interesting, funny and fascinating folks. This month’s book is “The Princess Diarist” by Carrie Fisher, an intimate, hilarious and revealing recollection of what happened behind the scenes on one of the most famous movie sets of all time, the first Star Wars film. Oct. 6, 6 – 8…

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Why she drives: we talk with a local Uber driver after one year of service

Why she drives: we talk with a local Uber driver after one year of service

I’ve been using Uber since it launched in Columbus late last September. The international transportation company is a convenient way to get around, whether you don’t have access to a vehicle or you’re going out for a drink or three. Download the application to your phone, set a pickup location, and the application finds a nearby driver to pick you up. Uber has also been in the news recently, both for a toxic corporate culture…

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8th Annual Uptown Beer and Wine Festival

8th Annual Uptown Beer and Wine Festival

“If sampling 100-plus craft beers and dozens of exceptional wines while enjoying food from some of the best restaurants in town sounds like the perfect way to spend an early autumn afternoon, then you’ll want to buy tickets now.” by Tom Ingram Just as the weather cools and afternoons become the perfect time to mingle outdoors, the Uptown Beer and Wine Festival returns. Hosted by Uptown Columbus, the 8th iteration of Columbus’s premier adult jamboree…

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From PAWs Humane: Life after FIV

From PAWs Humane: Life after FIV

“PAWS Humane brings FIV+ cats into our facility for adoption because we believe they deserve a loving home, just like any other cat. ” by Bobbi Yeo PAWS Humane works very closely with the Best Friends Community Cat Project in Columbus, GA. We will often take in CCP cats that we refer to as “friendlies” who are picked up through trapping and, for one reason or another, cannot be returned to the field. Two of…

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Music Spotlight: Alia Torres

Music Spotlight: Alia Torres

“As for me, I’ll hit an Alia Torres gig whenever I can.” by Tom Ingram Editor When I first saw Alia Torres perform, I had no idea who she was. Before a magazine hits the stands, there’s a lot of work to do, and my team was coming off an energizing week of meeting with local business owners, so many of whom support this magazine today. To celebrate, we went to The Loft. My friend…

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Way Down Film Festival: bringing Columbus into focus

Way Down Film Festival: bringing Columbus into focus

“This year’s Festival will show 42 films, including local and national filmmakers, as well as films from India, Australia, the Middle East and Europe.” by Tom Ingram The Georgia movie industry has been gaining momentum for several years now, and Columbus is increasingly a major spoke on that wheel. Two years ago, three women sat down to figure out how they could help our community become an even more important part of the film industry….

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One Stop Pet Shop: An old business doing new things

One Stop Pet Shop: An old business doing new things

One Stop Pet Shop opened in 1991. In those days, family-owned, non-franchise pet stores were not uncommon. Today, One Stop is the only store in the area that isn’t a national brand. Jonathan Lee, the owner, takes pride in his store. He worked at One Stop before the purchased the business with his uncle, Thomas Lee, in 2003, and today he enjoys running an old business doing new things. Walking into One Stop Pet Shop…

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18th Amendment: one password away from the perfect night out

18th Amendment: one password away from the perfect night out

Walking into 18th Amendment on Broadway in Uptown is like having a lucid dream. First, you have to find your way inside; this means passing the door to the cozy cigar shop, knocking on the heavy, unmarked door, and supplying the bouncer with the night’s password. Once inside, you emerge into a long room with a high, decoratively tiled ceiling. On your left is a long bar, its dark wood sparkling under the soft, inviting…

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