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Columbus Cultural Arts Center An Ohio city at the center of a political furor over Haitian migrants has canceled its annual celebration of cultural diversity in response to days of violent threats that have closed schools and gove Get out your cha-cha heels Filmmaker, author and artist John Waters returns to Rena Branson Gallery for his fifth exhibit of unusual and odd artworks

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Columbus Cultural Art Center Columbus Beginning October 7, 2024, Melanie Mathewes will be the Head of Advancement for the Wexner Center for the Arts, the multidisciplinary contemporary arts center at The Ohio State University In her new Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, spoke about the danger they feel in their community at an event Saturday evening Sunday marks the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, a celebration honoring the contributions and histories of Americans with roots in countries including Mexico, Venezuela and Cuba The observance Latino Heritage Month in Columbus kicked off this weekend People gathered downtown to share the diversity of Latino cultures, including music, history, food and so much more "There is a large

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Home Columbus Art Classes Exhibitions Cultural Arts Center Sunday marks the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, a celebration honoring the contributions and histories of Americans with roots in countries including Mexico, Venezuela and Cuba The observance Latino Heritage Month in Columbus kicked off this weekend People gathered downtown to share the diversity of Latino cultures, including music, history, food and so much more "There is a large Twenty-two years after 9/11 — and after battles with Pataki, Bloomberg and Port Authority — Larry Silverstein is closing in on the prize that long eluded him: Two World Trade Center REIMAGINE: HIMALAYAN ART NOW Your last chance to visit the final show — a roundup of work by contemporary artists of Himalayan descent — before the Rubin Museum closes its doors for good (Closing Oct 118, or jeannes@gilibraryorg Cyrus Steele, stand-up comedy presented by the Merrick Arts Council, 7 pm, Central City Performing Arts Center, Edwin and Bernice Bingo, hosted by Knights of Tickets for the art installation and reception are $50 per person and include on free raffle ticket, refreshments and appetizers Artwork will be on sale

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