
๐ต Paisha Thomas finds healing power in Mavis Staples' music. The Columbus artist is preparing for a tribute show at Natalie's Grandview while drawing strength from Staples' catalog during challenging political times. Like her idol, Thomas discovered music through church and embraces it as a tool for social justice, writing songs about overcoming inequity. Her upcoming performance will span Staples' career, featuring Civil Rights-era anthems like "Freedom Highway" alongside romantic ballads, demonstrating how joy itself can be an act of resistance against oppression.
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๐ค Columbus rocks hard at sold-out Sonic Temple music festival. The four-day event drew 175,000 fans to Historic Crew Stadium for performances by Metallica, Linkin Park, Rob Zombie, and dozens more rock and metal acts. This year's festival featured expanded VIP areas, improved grounds, and a diverse lineup spanning from legacy headliners to emerging artists. Despite early parking hiccups, the event delivered memorable moments including crowd surfing atop other crowd surfers and emotional performances that left fans in tears. Sonic Temple 2025 proved once again that Columbus remains a vibrant hub for rock music culture and community.
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๐๏ธ Columbus is booming as Ohio's fastest-growing major city. Ranking 14th nationally, the capital city added 12,694 residents between 2023-2024, making it the 15th most populous U.S. city with 933,263 residents. Columbus is projected to reach 1 million people by 2050, with central Ohio growing to 3 million residents. This rapid growth is creating challenges including traffic congestion and housing shortages, prompting city leaders to invest in affordable housing projects while healthcare systems and schools expand to accommodate the influx.
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