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Capital City Chow Down

Oct 01, 2009; ... Once upon a time, epicures looking for a decent meal might have bypassed Columbus. Dubbed a kingdom of chain restaurants and fast-food corporate headquarters, the capital city had its share of burger joints and buffets, but not much in the way of culinary adventure. Since then, the city ...

College Greens

Oct 01, 2009; ... When this year's class of graduating seniors entered college four years ago, campuses were wooing students with athletic megaplexes, new stadiums and access to free "Hi mom" webcams that let logged-on parents catch a glimpse of their waving student on his or her way to class. A lot can ...

Gardens By The Glass

Aug 01, 2009; ... "Gardening and winewaking both require patience," muses David Thorn, drawing between designing creative landscapes for homeowners as president of DTR Landscape Associates and producing complex wines for his guests at ThornCreek Winery & Gardens in Aurora. "Amazing wine needs time--it ...

Say Cheese

Oct 01, 2008; ... Known to her fans as "The Cheese Lady," the West Chester artist has carved a name for herself in the culinary-arts field with her unique (and delicious) cheese sculptures. She attributes her success to an artistic upbringing. "I drew all my life, from a little kid on," Kaufmann says. "My whole ...

Great grapes

Aug 01, 2008; ... What is a winery? Ohio has 103 of them, many clustered in the best grape-growing spots along Lake Erie and the Ohio River, others tucked into downtown strips with nary a grape vine in sight. In fact, according to the Ohio Wine Producers Association, at any given point, you're never more than an ...