Tuesday, May 23 2017

Hot Chicken Takeover Clintonville has an open date

Hello Tuesday. It's James.

Hot Chicken Takeover: Clintonville has an opening date.The restaurant will be having its grand opening June 2, 4-9pm. And check out the unfamiliar to HCT hours going forward.

The Rundown:Weather: 75. Partly sunny.To do: Logan, starring Hugh Jackman, was a big hit, both at the box office and critically (92% Rotten Tomatoes) earlier this year. A black and white version was created, and will be screened at Gateway Film Center tonight at 730pm. Includes interview footage with Hugh Jackman, director James Mangold, and producer Hutch Parker. More info on the event can be found here.

Navigator Originals:Your Guide To Nelsonville Music Fest 2017Nelsonville Music Fest is coming up June 1-4 and if you've never been, or even if you have, Zoey Miller has a guide covering who to see and how it all works.Columbus Metropolitan Libraries To Dedicate Northside Branch On June 22Northside Branch libreary will be reopening on June 22. The library, located at 1423 N. High street, will be tripling in size. Check out what the new building looks like in this piece by Zoey Miller.

Piada To Kick Off The Summer With Free Entree SpecialLove Piada? They're offering a free entree between today and May 29. You just have to show a Facebook post to receive, check out our article for more details.

The Tuesday Conversation:The fight in German Village over new gas meters is heating up, with a complaint being filed to PUCO. The German Village group is protesting gas meters being moved to the outside of buildings, potentially marring the historic look and feel of the neighborhood. [Perry/Dispatch]Cup of Joe at Lennox is closing. Today will be the last day for the coffee shop. Cup of Joe wanted to stay and remodel, but the developer opted not to renew the lease so they could redevelop the space for something new. [Eaton/Business First]You've seen the sea lion snatching a girl and pulling her into water right? If you haven't, you really should.(spoiler alert for the squeamish: she's ok.) [YouTube]

Longread for your lunch break:A day in the life of Dr. Anthony Pilny, veterinarian at the Center for Avian and Exotic Medicine in New York City. Typical patients include feisty iguanas, bunnies with intestinal issues, and lame ducks.

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