The Columbus Music Commission’s Big Gig
How do we take a music community and turn it into a music economy?
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Aug 8, 2025 | Arts & Entertainment, Business, Development, Episode, Music | 0 |
How do we take a music community and turn it into a music economy?
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Jan 2, 2025 | Arts & Entertainment, Episode, Food & Beverage, Journalism, Neighborhoods | 0 |
editor-in-chief of Columbus Underground, to dive into the highlights of the Best of Columbus 2024 Readers’ Poll. From the city’s favorite new restaurants and bars to its most beloved cultural institutions and neighborhoods, we explored what makes Columbus shine.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Dec 6, 2024 | Arts & Entertainment, Education, Episode, Lifestyle, People | 0 |
Transitions can be transformative, but they’re often filled with uncertainty. In this week’s episode, I sat down with Matt Slaybaugh, an achievement skills coach, playwright, and former artistic director of Available Light Theatre. We explored Matt’s journey from leading a theater company to becoming a coach, helping people navigate change and pursue what matters most.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Nov 19, 2024 | Arts & Entertainment, Business, Episode, People, Technology | 0 |
Holden Ellis, a creative studio in Columbus, just celebrated its 10-year anniversary—a milestone that founder and CEO Josh Fitzwater describes as a testament to resilience, creativity, and teamwork. I sat down with Fitzwater to discuss the journey of Holden Ellis, from its humble beginnings to becoming a sought-after agency specializing in healthcare branding and digital experiences. Building a business from the ground up taught him lessons about prioritizing his team, navigating cash flow challenges, and staying true to the agency’s mission of “making people curious.” In our conversation, he shared insights on the evolving role of creativity in healthcare and why staying small and nimble remains central to his vision.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Jul 17, 2024 | Arts & Entertainment, Comedy, Episode | 0 |
Good comedy is a reflection of society. Next month, for five days, over 150 comedians will grace ten stages throughout the city for the inaugural Columbus Comedy Festival. On the occasion of the upcoming event, I sat down with Walker Evans, co-founder of Columbus Underground and the Comedy Festival, and Hannah Romes, co-owner of Hashtag Comedy. We discussed the impetus for and execution of the festival, the opportunities in the Columbus comedy scene, and their focus on increasing public awareness of the city’s abundant talent.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | May 3, 2024 | Arts & Entertainment, Episode, Music, People | 0 |
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Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Apr 4, 2024 | Arts & Entertainment, Education, Episode, People | 0 |
As Columbusites, we examine the evolution and identity of the city from a singular point of view. That’s not a bad thing, but an outsider’s perspective is always helpful. Today, we hear from Mark Snyder, a former Columbus resident whose journey through writing and theater has woven a rich tapestry of experiences both in and out of Ohio’s capital city. Mark reflects on the essence of Columbus — the kindness, scrappiness, and the collaborative spirit that defines its culture. He shares his journey of rediscovery in a city that continues to evolve and challenge its own identity.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Mar 19, 2024 | Arts & Entertainment, Civics, Development, Episode, Neighborhoods, Transit | 0 |
We’re exploring the evolution of Downtown with Michael Brown, who has been a cornerstone in the city’s development planning and worked both in and outside city government to cheer on its growth. Columbus Underground Co-Founder Walker Evans and Brown delve into the city’s challenges and triumphs, the synergy between projects, the balance between iconic and neighborhood-level public art investments, and the concerted efforts to address systemic issues like homelessness and affordable housing. Through anecdotes and insights, they highlight Columbus’ young, creative energy and the dynamic urban policies that continue to drive its growth.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Nov 15, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment, Episode, Journalism, Music, People | 0 |
There’s a balance to be struck between storytelling and getting to the heart of what matters in writing. That’s especially true when writing about the arts.
Since 2015, Grant Walters has been writing about comedy and music for Columbus Underground, and he has stories behind the stories.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Nov 10, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment, Comedy, Episode, People | 0 |
Today’s guest, longtime host, writer, comedian, and filmmaker Dino Tripodis has a creative journey that is uniquely his own, and he wouldn’t have it any other way.
Our conversation here takes an eagle-eye view of his career path, the value of being a multi-hyphenate creator, his approach to creativity, and the importance of authenticity.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Aug 30, 2022 | Arts & Entertainment, Episode, Non-Profit, People | 0 |
It has been said that festivals are one of the best things about our community. By extension, the folks who conceive and orchestrate them are making the city measurably better. This week, on the occasion of the upcoming Hot Times Festival, organizer Candy Watkins discusses the origins of Comfest, why Hot Times Community Festival is the friendliest festival in town, and the importance of leaning in to ensure that these festivals continue to thrive.
Read Moreby Tim Fulton | Aug 12, 2022 | Arts & Entertainment, Comedy, Episode, People | 0 |
Columbus has a lot of character to it. From Comfest to COSI, there are a myriad of topics, issues, inside jokes, and even memes that every Columbusite should be aware of. 614 enthusiast Doug Powhida, the man behind the satirical twitter account Fake Dispatch, graces us this week with a high-level survey of what makes the city great, and sometimes not so great.
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