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š Phantom, Wicked, And A Tony Winner? Columbusā Broadway Season Is Packed
Plus: š¢ This Longtime Short North T-Shirt Shop Closed Over The Weekend
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Hello, Tuesday! Chelsea, here.
I grew up a drama kid. Technically, we were theatre kids at my high school, and yes, we did take it that seriously. Growing up in Columbus, it was easy to fall in love with performing arts because they were incredibly accessible. That early love of musicals and plays has stayed with me throughout my life, in large part because of Broadway in Columbus. We get to see some really incredible shows, and this yearās line-up is no exception. I hope youāre ready for a big year full of lots of award winning shows, Columbus!
Navigator Feature Story: š Phantom, Wicked, And A Tony Winner? Columbusā Broadway Season Is Packed
š¢ This Longtime Short North T-Shirt Shop Closed Over The Weekend
I now the phrase āthe end of an eraā gets thrown around a lot these days, but this really does feel like one. Maybe itās just because Iām a millennial, but not being able to stop in the Short North for the softest, vintage inspired t-shirts anymore is making me feel both sad and old. Cue the āback in my day, this used to be the best t-shirt shopā stories.
šÆ How Ohioās Own Annie Oakley Became America's First Female Superstar
Somewhere between survival and showbiz, an Ohio farm girl named Annie Oakley turned a rifle into a ticket to worldwide fame. From hunting to support her family to performing jaw-dropping tricks for royalty, her story is equal parts impressive, unexpected, and very Ohio.
š“ Carolineās Becomes First Merchant Announced For North Market Expansion
Carolineās has officially gone permanent at North Market Downtown, now serving seven days a week. The local favorite is also the first announced merchant in the Marketās upcoming expansion. Hereās what you need to know.
Headlines š°
š¼ Another round of layoffs is hitting Columbus-based CoverMyMeds as the company reshapes its operations, just a few years after cutting hundreds of jobs in 2023. (WOSU)
š§āš NASAās heading back to the moon with the Artemis II mission, and while the launch happens in Florida, a surprising amount of the work (and expertise) behind it is coming out of Ohio. (NBC4)
š” Historic homes in places like German Village and Olde Towne East may come with charm, character⦠and the occasional sewage flood, mystery ceiling pan, or very expensive surprise you didnāt see on the inspection report. Turns out, āfixer-upperā can sometimes be less of a vibe and more of a full-time job. (Columbus Monthly)
š„ļø Weather: 81 and partly sunny
Coming Up This Week š
š 3/31: Blue Jackets vs. Carolina Hurricanes
š 4/1: Mario Kart BandāEncore Show
š¶ 4/3: Patti Labelle, the 80/65 Tour
š 4/3: Bring The Farm To You at Franklin Park Conservatory
š 4/2-4/5: Miss Saigon
š4/3: Columbus Fury vs. San Diego Mojo
ššš4/4: Blue Jackets vs. Winnipeg Jets
4/5: Columbus Fury vs. Grand Rapids Rise
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Itās starting to look incredibly alive out there, my friends. The sun will be shining today, so get out there and make the most of it.
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- Chelsea

