CityScene Columbus April 2017
Cirque du Soleil show's amazing insectoid costuming
Bugging Out: Creepy-crawlies never looked so vivid and colorful. Read more
Examples help breast cancer patients understand
Cultivating Comprehension: An article by Dr. S.C. Panda published in the journal Mens Sana Monograph explained that medicine is both a science and an artistic endeavor. Read more
Columbus confectioners who treat chocolates like art
Milk Chocolate Michelangelos: Research says that 90 percent of people like chocolate, it’s the favorite flavor of most Americans and half the population says they can’t live without having chocolate every day. Read more
Maddie Spielman carries on mother Stefanie's work
The Next Generation: Being the child of central Ohio’s most recognizable figure in the fight against breast cancer was bound to bring about high expectations. Read more
COSI presents astronomy-inspired, 360-degree film
We Have You Surrounded: Every dancer in COSI’s upcoming film production now has the chance to be a star. Read more
These guitar collections around Columbus are no joke
Strung Out: In order to collect something as large and pricey as a guitar, you have to be at least a little quirky. Read more
Decorators’ Show House takes Columbus Museum of Art
Homecoming: Some traditions are meant to be broken. Read more
You've Been Scene | CityScene April 2017
Experience Columbus Annual Meeting, CityScene Magazine March Launch Party and Trend Night Read more
Experience the art of afternoon tea in central Ohio
A Drink with Jam and Bread: According to Historic UK, one of the leading websites on the United Kingdom’s history and heritage, the act of drinking tea dates back to 3000 B.C. in China. Read more
Local DJ a major supporter of Discover the Dream
KOing Cancer: When Brandon Nasby started raising money as a teenager participating in his mother's bike-a-thon, he did not know the experience would inspire a lifetime of contributions. Read more
Greene County offers aviation history & entertainment
Somewhere That’s Green(e): If you’re in search of exciting new places to drink, dine and shop, you don’t have to travel too far. Read more
Dr. Linda Stone is recognized for efforts to intertwine the arts with medicine
The Doctor Is In(spirational): Medicine and the arts may not, to the average person, seem like two strongly connected fields. Dr. Linda Stone realized there were numerous areas in which the two industries could come together. Read more
Science fiction is a major influence for mixed-media artist Chaz O’Neil
Space Odyssey: It was a young boy’s fascination with animated cartoons, comic books and super heroes that first captivated Chaz O’Neil and drew his attention to art. Read more
Longtime music instructor/writer continues to contribute
Composing the Community: James Swearingen may be a year past retirement from his post as chairman of music education at Capital University, but he doesn’t seem interested in taking it easy. Read more
Gallery exhibits in Columbus through June 2017
Upcoming Gallery Exhibits in the Columbus area. Read more
Picks & Previews | CityScene April/May 2017
CityScene spotlights what to watch, what to watch for and what not to miss! Read more

Edgar Degas, After the Bath, 1899, pastel on paper, Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio: Gift of Ferdinand Howald.
The Painter's Eye | 'After the Bath' by Edgar Degas
Edgar Degas, one of the greatest artists of all time, was something of an anomaly. Read more