The grand terrace of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts overlooks the river, where you can catch a breeze and mingle at intermission. The first April symphony is a sweet Mozart and Mendelssohn concert.
Please tell me the center will still be open.
Along with the skilled federal ...
Ohio Sen. Andrew Brenner is again pitching an idea that seems to have zero support in Columbus. Earlier this month, he spoke in support of Ohio Senate Bill 127, which would automatically close low-performing public schools.
Brenner, R-Delaware, told the state Senate Education Committee, “It ...
The speed and seriousness with which Donald Trump is shaking up Washington has everyone’s head spinning.
If the president called me and asked my advice about how he should explain to the American people what he is doing, I would say he should tell every American to read our Declaration of ...
It may come as a surprise to some Ohioans, but military and overseas voting has already begun for the May 6 primary election.
That’s right, ballots are in the mail for an election less than six weeks away.
If that has snuck up on you, during such an eventful aftermath to the November 2024 ...
I am a northeast Ohio native. As the son of a father who worked in the steel industry and mother employed by the auto parts industry, I can appreciate the angst felt by many Americans who experienced the sudden loss of livelihoods across the Rust Belt many years ago.
It was a trauma that ...
Last week, audience members loudly booed Vice President J.D. Vance and his wife, Usha, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The crowd was telling the Second Couple: You don’t belong on our turf.
Ah, but there’s a new sheriff at the opera. President Donald Trump is now ...