3URXGO\6HUYLQJ7KH*UHDWHU&ROXPEXV&RPPXQLWLHV &IXXIV&YWMRIWW 8VEZIP,S[XS[MREW EVSEH[EVVMSV +IVQER:MPPEKI %,MWXSV] 9TTIV%VPMRKXSR´W *MRIWX%PI\´W&MWXVS SR6IIH 'EREP;MRGLIWXIV &EVFIV7LST1YWIYQ (QWHUWDLQPHQW6KRSSLQJ'LQLQJ/RGJLQJ6HUYLFHV table of contents Entertainment The River 104.9.............................................2 The King Arts Complex................................4 Gamefly.com...................................................17 Columbus Blue Jackets Schedule..............26 Arnold Sports Festival 2011.....................28 CEM Highlights Better Business Travel..................................6 Alex’s Bistro on Reed....................................9 Ed Jeffer’s Barber Shop Museum...............12 German Village: A History.........................16 Shopping Retail Venues..................................................7 North Market.........................................10-11 Transportation & Communications Vonage Communications.........................20 Columbus Transportation Services.........21 Hurtigruten Cruise Lines ..........................22 Culinary Arts Capital City Cakes, Bexley............................8 Talita’s Mexican Kitchen................................8 Alex’s Bistro on Reed.................................8 Shari’s Berries..............................................25 Lodging & Services Chavz Barber Shop.....................................13 Ramada....................................................18 HR Personal Expressions...........................18 Worley Law, LLC........................................18 Furniture Bank of Central Ohio..............24 Steve Beaver, Realtor..................................24 InSphere Insurance Services....................24 Also Inside Editor’s Letter................................................5 Greater Columbus Events...................14-15 Greater Columbus Map.............................19 Fun & Games...............................................23 Columbus Entertainment Magazine........27 www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com | Jan-Mar 2011 | Columbus Entertainment Magazine 3 4 Columbus Entertainment Magazine | Jan-Mar 2011 | www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com From The Editor Greetings, Thank you for picking up the debut issue of Columbus Entertainment Magazine. Inside you’ll find everything you need for your entertainment, dining, and shopping needs in the Columbus area. Whether you’re a resident of Columbus looking to spice up your weekend or a visitor wanting to explore the city, we’re sure our magazine will have something new and exciting for you to discover. Our goal is to bring residents, visitors and local businesses together, so let us give you the guided tour. In this issue, we’ll be exploring the rich history of German Village, partaking in the savory taste of authentic French cuisine at Alex’s Bistro in Upper Arlington, and enjoying a nostalgic look at the history of barbering at the Ed Jeffers Barber Museum in Canal Winchester. We would like to personally thank the Columbus Blue Jackets for partnering with us for our inaugural issue, as well as all of the businesses that participated in helping us make this magazine possible. A special thanks also goes out to our distributors, and of course to you, the reader. Resident or visitor, business or entertainer, we hope you enjoy your stay in our city, and we hope to see you again. Columbus Entertainment Magazine PO Box 1369 Grove City, Ohio 43123 Phone: 614-801-9330 or 614-409-9330 Fax 614-883-9210 www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com PUBLISHER Mark Tope mtope@columbusentertainmentmagazine.com PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS William Kamer bkamer@columbusentertainmentmagazine.com SALES CONSULTANTS Lisa Deemer ldeemer@columbusentertainmentmagazine.com Mark Hammerschmidt mhammer@columbusentertainmentmagazine.com CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Justin Hoffman Veronica Klocinski Kathryn Kowalczyk CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHY Thomas Rees Jr. Delbert Hill Tatton Partington AD DESIGNER Ruth Thurgood PUBLIC RELATIONS Kent Justice GRAPHIC DESIGNER Tauwanta Kornz tkornz@columbusentertainmentmagazine.com Sincerely, Mark Tope CEO, Publisher Columbus Entertainment Magazine WEB ADMINISTRATOR Russell Rhine rrhine@columbusentertainmentmagazine.com PRINTING Freeport Press Visit us at: www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com | Jan-Mar 2011 | Columbus Entertainment Magazine 5 Better Business Travel: How to win as a road warrior B usiness travelers know that jetting across the country for their jobs is no vacation - it’s work. Business travelers frequently must cope with weather and flight delays, are so crunched for time they take conference calls from moving walkways, and often eat sub-par meals on the go. But business travel can be something more than settling for what’s quick and close at hand and it doesn’t have to affect the success of your trip. From the food you eat to how you spend time between meetings, there are ways to make working on the road more comfortable, satisfying and even more efficient. Start the day right. When you’re traveling for business, eating right is important. Meetings can go long, new engagements can pop up, and you never quite know when you’ll be able to get your next meal. Look for hotels that provide a variety of breakfast choices, like Country Inns & Suites By Carlson. These hotels offer rotating hot breakfast options, fresh whole fruit, and warm waffles, all included in the price of your room. You’ll always have a good morning with the breakfast options featured in their new Be Our Guest Breakfast, available at Country Inn & Suites hotels in the U.S. and Canada. •“YOU” TIME. Your schedule is almost always hectic during business trips, so find some down time whenever you can to relax and unwind. Keep Sudoku puzzles, crosswords or a good book at hand for those unexpected travel delays. Keep your luggage light by adding a few books to an e-reader or downloading puzzle apps to your smart phone. Carving out a few minutes of your day to do something you like - between meetings, while waiting for your plane to board or in the cab ride en route 6 to your hotel - can help give you a more positive outlook. •STAY CONNECTED. It’s always a good idea - whether you’re having a good day or a difficult one - to stay in touch with someone outside of your colleagues and clients. A quick phone call from an airport, taxi or hotel to check in at home or an e-mail exchange with a good friend are welcome distractions from work and help balance your day and lift your mood. •WORK SMART. Let’s face it - during business travel, office hours rarely apply. When planning your trip, it’s important to consider hotel amenities that can make working easier, so you feel more at home. Look for hotels like Country Inns & Suites that do both; with free high-speed Internet access and use of their business center for printing and faxing, working smarter is easy. •GET MOVING. When you’ve arrived at your destination, the last thing you want to do is hurry up and wait. Always consider ground transportation options beyond local taxis or rental cars. Research local public transportation ahead of time, or check with your hotel about shuttles and transfer services; also, some cities have train service. If you’re planning an upcoming business trip, finding the best deals ahead of time that can save your company money is part of smart business travel. You can find out more at www.countryinns. com. Business travel can be grueling, but it doesn’t need to be. Making a few small adjustments in your travel planning can make it easier for you to enjoy where you are and what you’re doing, which can help make your trip an even greater success. (ARA) Columbus Entertainment Magazine | Jan-Mar 2011 | www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com SHOPPING Columbus Lennox Town Center 777 Kinnear Road Polaris Polaris Fashion Place 1500 Polaris Parkway Dublin The Mall at Tuttle Crossing 5043 Tuttle Crossing Blvd Reynoldsburg Market Place of The Americas 5891 Scarborough Blvd East Short North North Market 59 Spruce Street Eastland Mall 2740-B Eastland Mall Easton Easton Town Center 160 Easton Town Center South Prime Outlets of Jeffersonville 8000 Factory Shops Blvd Grandview Grandview Yard 775 Yard Street Upper Arlington Shops on Lane Avenue 1577 Lane Avenue w www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com w .columbusenterttain ww inme m nt me n ma maga gazi z nee.c .com om | Jan-Mar JanJa n-Ma Marr 2011 2011 1 | Columbus Colu Co lumb lu mbus mb u Entertainment us Ent n er erta tain ta in nme ment nt Magazine Mag gaz azin in ne 7 culinary arts 8 Columbus Entertainment Magazine | Jan-Mar 2011 | www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com usentertainmentmagazine com Local Bistro Offers byAuthentic European Cuisine Kathryn Kowalczyk in creating these types of establishments in the Central Ohio area. Ohioans looking for a taste of authentic European cuisine need look no further than Alex’s Bistro on Reed. The restaurant, located on Reed Road in Upper Arlington, boasts a satisfying menu of French and Italian food perfect for those looking for a lunch or dinner that is both casual and upscale. Upon entering Alex’s Bistro, the European influence is evident. The cushioned chairs and dim lighting give an air of sophistication. The bistro boasts tasty options for dining in, including soups, salads, and dishes like Seafood Crepes, Roasted Pork Dijonaise, and Chicken Marsala. (The recipes are all Goestto’s own, giving the cuisine its cultural authenticity.) The menu also changes seasonally, offering tasty options year-round. Those looking to grab a quick drink will find a bar stocked with a large rotating selection of seasonal wines. During the warmer months, a large outdoor patio is also available. The bistro also offers lunch and dinner options for holidays such as New Years and Bastille Day July 14th. It offers the perfect balance between upscale and casual that makes this restaurant the perfect place for a variety of patrons. Alex Gosetto, the bistro’s owner, is no stranger to the culinary arts. He came to America from France over 35 years ago, where he lived in Washington, D.C. for a few years. He moved to Columbus after meeting his wife, a Central Ohio resident. Upon arriving in the Midwest, Gosetto noticed that there was a lack of French influence in the local restaurants. His vision was to create a chic lunch and dinner establishment that brought a taste of France to the Columbus area. The result was a sophisticated restaurant that is, according to Gosetto, reminiscent of “a typical French casual bistro.” Gosetto is also something of a trendsetter. Since establishing his restaurant over 25 years ago, he has noticed several other restaurants opening up in a similar style as his. Several of the bistro’s former chefs have taken Alex’s influence to their succeeding restaurants (all of the chefs are trained by Gosetto himself). Gosetto is proud to be considered a “pioneer” Those interested in experiencing Alex’s Bistro on Reed for themselves can call (614) 457-8887 or visit www.alexsbistro.com Alex’s Bistro is located at 4681 Reed Road in Upper Arlington, Ohio. www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com | Jan-Mar 2011 | Columbus Entertainment Magazine 9 MEET ME AT THE MARKET. Delis, soups, salads, sandwiches, prepared foods, international groceries, baked goods and pastries, beverages, cookware, tableware and gifts, dairy, fresh meat, poultry and seafood, specialty foods — wow. it’s no wonder a million people visit each year. Market hours Monday: 9am - 5pm (select) Tuesday - Friday: 9am - 7pm Saturday: 8am - 5pm (Farmers’ Market Saturdays during growing season) Sunday: Noon - 5pm www.northmarket.com 10 59 Spruce Street • Columbus, OH 43215 • (614) 463-9664 Columbus Entertainment Magazine | Jan-Mar 2011 | www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com The Ed Jeffers Barber Museum: A cut of history with a clipping of nostalgia by Justine Hoffman The Ed Jeffers Barber Museum isn’t the type of place you just stumble upon on a stroll through the neighborhood. And even if you did, it’s open by appointment only. Hidden just outside of Columbus in the heart of Canal nal Winchester’s historic district, the museum resides above, of all places, places, a barber shop. It’s barely noticeable noticeable as you walk by the locall businesses businesses and homes that make up p the the neighborhood. neighborhood. But But once once you you make make your your way way past past the the narrow narrow staircase stairccase and and dark dark hallway hallway that that make make up up the the entrance en ntrance of of the the mumuseum, seum, you’re you’re lead lead into into an an open open n room room full historic ull of of h istoric vibrance vibrance and unique uniique charm. arm. As As the the lights lights hum on and the e seventy-one nty-one barber barber poles that line liine the the walls begin begin to to spin, spin,, you’ll realize realize the the museum m is is much much more e than than you yo ou expectexpected. Visitors are are personally personallyy guided guided by by museum president dent Mike Mike Ippoliti, Ippoliti, who provides guests with with a detailed detailed account on the history tory of of barbering barbering and the items the museum eum houses, houses some s of which date back to the the 1700’s. 170 0 While the museum may be considered small by some, it hosts over two 12 dozen barber chairs, more than 600 razors and tools, and a library in excess of 400 volumes. No space is left untouched, whether it be display cases showcasing hygiene products and tonics or walls covered with advertisements for beauty suppliess of o the past. t museum Past the main hall the spreads ads into other rooms, rooms including a small library, a cosmetology cosmetolog section, a hall of fame, a functional barber ba shop, and even a room dedicated to the history of the museum. The museum appeals to people peopl of all interests. Interested Inte erested in politics? politic Check out the hair hair clippings clippings of Dwight Dwigh D. Eisenhower Eisenhowe er and and Douglas Douglas MacArthur. A ttaste aste for for the the morbid? morbid? See See the bloodlletting etting tools tools and and surgical surgical devices from ttimes imes when when barbers barbers also also served served ass dendenttists ists and and surgeons. surgeons. IIn n a modern modern world filled with highe end nd beauty beauty salons, don’t assume ass the museum m useum is done building its history just yyet. e t. “Our collection is always growing c and we’re w always having new items ssent to us,” Ippolitisays, “We’re even working on adding the hair of more political figures.” For booking information or to take the virtual tour, visit http://www.edjeffersbarbermuseum.com/. Columbus Entertainment Magazine | Jan-Mar 2011 | www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com SERVICES www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com | Jan-Mar 2011 | Columbus Entertainment Magazine 13 Greater Colu Bexley Exhibit: Edward Weston: Life Work 1/17/2011 thru 3/26/2011 Schumacher Gallery, Capital University Early Music in Columbus: The Orlando Consort 2/18/2011 Mees Hall, Capital University Columbus Guitar Society: Fredrick Norman 2/19/2011 Huntington Hall, Capital University Women in Music Columbus: Sundays at the Huntington 2/27/2011 Huntington Recital Hall, Capital University Columbus Children’s Theatre: The Elevator Family 2/3/2011 thru 2/20/201 Park Street Theatre Available Light Theatre: Hum 2/10/2011 thru 2/19/2011 Columbus Performing Arts Center Opera Columbus: The Marriage of Figaro 2/11/2011 thru 2/13/2011 Ohio Theatre CAPA: Riverdance 2/18/2011 thru 2/20/2011 Palace Theatre Dublin Women in Music Columbus: Music For a While 3/26/2011 Huntington Recital Hall, Capital University St. Patrick’s Day Celebration 3/12/2011 Throughout Dublin NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track & Field Championships 3/11/2011 thru 3/12/2011 Capital Center 2011 St. Patrick’s Day Parade 3/12/2011 Gallery Players: Curtains 3/12/2011 thru 3/20/2011 Roth-Resler Theater, Jewish Community Center Women in Music Columbus: Sundays at the Huntington 3/27/2011 Huntington Recital Hall, Capital University Downtown Broadway Across America: Stomp 1/14/2011 thru 1/16/2011 Palace Theatre CityMusic: Arkadiy Gips and Friends 1/23/2011 The Bluestone (formerly BoMA) CAPA: Drumline Live 2/1/2011 Palace Theatre CATCO: I Am My Own Wife 2/2/2011 thru 2/20/2011 Studio Two Theatre, Riffe Center 14 1 4 Easton Baby Bonanza and Kid’s Expo 3/27/2011 Aladdin Shrine Center Grandview Exhibit: Charley Harper Extravaganza 11/22/2010 thru 1/29/2011 Reed Arts Story of Ohio’s Greatest Orphanage 1/11/2011 Grandview Heights Library The Murder that Rocked OSU 1/12/2011 Grandview Heights Library The Texas Chair Project by Damian Priour 2/6/2011 thru 3/27/2011 Ohio Craft Museum Floral Design for Valentine’s Day 2/8/2011 Grandview Heights Library Columbus Colu Co lumb lu m uss Entertainment mb Ent nter erta er tain ta inme in ment me nt Magazine Mag agaz a in inee | Jan-Mar Jan an-M -M Mar 2011 2011 011 | www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com 01 www ww.c .col .c o um ol u bu use sent nter nt erta er tain ta inme in m nt me ntma maga ma gazi ga ziine n .c .com om m umbus events Introduction to Classical Belly Dancing 2/10/2011 Grandview Heights Public Library Short North Gallery Hop 1/1/2011 Short North Arts District Film Festival: Hippies, Beatniks, and Rock & Rollers 3/7/2011 thru 3/28/2011 Grandview Heights Library Short North Gallery Hop 2/5/2011 Short North Arts District Food Blogs, Taco Trucks & Food Adventures 3/8/2011 Grandview Heights Public Library Center Stage Players: Rent 3/4/2011 thru 3/13/2011 AXIS Nightclub & Theatre Friends of the Grandview Library Book & AV Sale 3/11/2011 thru 3/13/2011 Grandview Heights Public Library Short North Gallery Hop 3/5/2011 Short North Arts District New Albany Upper Arlington New Albany Community Band Winter Concert 1/9/2011 McCoy Center for the Arts Sneak Peek of the 2011 Decorators’ Show House 1/28/2011 thru 1/30/2011 Decorators’ Show House Popovich, Comedy Pet Theater 2/12/2011 McCoy Center for the Arts Westerville New Albany Symphony: Carnival of the Animals 2/13/2011 McCoy Center for the Arts Kobie Boykins 3/18/2011 McCoy Center for the Arts New Albany Symphony: Beethoven’s Triple Concerto and Season Gala 3/20/2011 McCoy Center for the Arts Pickerington 30-Year Ride: Honda’s Ohio-Made Motorcycles 7/8/2010 thru 6/30/2012 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum A Day of the Arts for All 2/26/2011 Westerville Community Center Worthington Early Music in Columbus: The Early Interval’s French Twelfth Night Celebration 1/7/2011 thru 1/9/2011 Pontifical College Josephinum The Early Interval 1/9/2011 United Methodist Church ProMusica Chamber Orchestra: All for Strings 2/19/2011 Pontifical College, Josephinum St Turibius Chapel ProMusica Chamber Orchestra: Mozart and More 3/12/2011 Pontifical College Josephinum Short North Exhibit: Stuff This! IV plush art group 12/4/2010 thru 1/23/2011 Rivet w www.columbusentertainmentmagazine.com ww w.c .col o um ol umbu buse bu sent se nter nt erta er tain ta in nme ment ntma m g ma gaazi zin zine nee.c .com om m | Jan-Mar JanJa n--Ma Mar 2011 20 011 | Columbus Colu Co um mb bu uss Entertainment Ent nter nter erttaain inme ment nt Magazine Mag agaz azin i e in 15 15 German Village: A History G erman Village offers a break from the commercialized hubbub that comprises most of Columbus. Its award winning restaurants, unique shops and galleries, and quiet parks are tucked neatly among the historic residences, giving the neighborhood its celebrated residential flavor. Notable attractions include the original Max & Erma’s; Schiller park, which hosts a variety of community activities including arts and exercise groups; and an assortment of restaurants with authentic German as well as typical American cuisine. These attractions blend in with the historic residences on the quiet streets for a much more laid back visiting experience than can be had anywhere else in the area. Lining the red brick streets and sidewalks are beautiful brick houses dating back to the early 1800’s. Settled during the heavy German immigration in the nineteenth century, The German Village community boomed with the success of business in the Brewery District, resulting in the building of many of the fine two story brick homes that can still be seen today. Because of the community’s prosperity, in 1890, The Ohio State Buckeyes played their first home football game in German Village. The community supported German social clubs, German language schools, and German singing groups. The area suffered significant decline the following century with the onset of anti-German sentiment during WWI and collapse of the brewery business during prohibition. Urban renewal and highway construction in the 1950s further degraded the neighborhood, when much of it was leveled. by Veronica Klocinski interest in preserving the neighborhood for its historical relevance. By 1963 they had succeeded in having it named a historical district. This began a long project of renovation and restoration. Old homes have been restored and new constructions have been put through great pains to resemble the gorgeous brick facades of the rest of the neighborhood. There is now a comfortable visitor center staffed by neighborhood volunteers, and several tours of the area are available focusing on gardens, homes, and shops. One of these volunteers, David Randall*, has spent four years of his life compiling the residency histories of all of the historic homes in German Village, dating back to the civil war in many cases. Because of his work, it is now possible to trace the residency histories of each house, as well as biographical and occupational information about its past occupants. Whether via guided tour, or leisurely walk, German Village has much to offer for the history buff and for everyone else as well. Present day German Village presents opportunities for unique shopping in quaint art galleries and specialty shops tucked, Old World style, neatly in among the houses, preserving the quiet residential feel of the neighborhood. Whether for peaceful afternoons in locally owned coffee shops and perusal of art galleries, or for educational touring followed by hearty dining, German Village is the ideal destination for the traveler tired of the flashy, commercialized tourist trap atmosphere. *Visit: www.germanvillagehousehistories.com for more information on David Randall and his work. The 1960’s saw a turn-around for German Village. 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