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E2 Thursday, May 23, 2019 THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH | WEEKENDER VETERANS TRIBUTE Honor fallen soldiers from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum. An address will be delivered by Jennifer Ballou, a retired Army master sergeant whose first hus- band, Staff Sergeant Edward Loredo, was killed in action in 2010. Admission is free; an RSVP is required. (614-362-2800, www.nationalvmm.org) 5 TO TRY Each Thursday, Weekender offers suggestions on what to do, see and experience off the beaten path. TODAY’S INDEX ON THE COVER WEEKENDER EDITOR Terry Mikesell ................614-461-8534 Email: [email protected] EVENT LISTINGS Questions ......................614-461-8839 Send submissions for event listings by mail to: Weekender Listings, The Columbus Dispatch, 62 E. Broad St., P.O. Box 1289, Columbus, OH 43216 Fax: 614-453-2124 Email: [email protected] CONTACT US On sale now Effee May 30, Rumba Cafe Hackensaw Boys May 30, Woodlands Tavern Smallpools May 30, A&R Music Bar Drift Mouth May 31, Rumba Cafe Mojoflo May 31, Woodlands Tavern Ages and Ages June 1, Rumba Cafe G. Finesse and Black Eagle June 1, Rumba Cafe Aly & AJ June 2, Express Live The Collection June 2, Woodlands Tavern Mason Jennings June 2, Rumba Cafe Habibi June 3, Rumba Cafe Friday Pilots Club June 4, the Basement Weathers June 4, Rumba Cafe A Day to Remember June 5, Express Live The Elovaters June 6, Woodlands Tavern Pacific Dub June 6, Woodlands Tavern Sweet Spirit June 7, Rumba Cafe Bone Thugs-N-Harmony June 8, Express Live Buckeye Country Superfest June 8, Ohio Stadium Freekbass June 8, Woodlands Tavern Key Glock June 8, Newport Music Hall Marina City June 8, Rumba Cafe Allan Rayman June 8, A&R Music Bar Sultry Soul Series: Kelly Price, Eric Benet June 8, Palace Theatre Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties June 9, the Basement Tinsley Ellis June 9, Woodlands Tavern Lincoln Durham June 10, Rumba Cafe Josh Groban June 13, Nationwide Arena Travis Tritt, Charlie Daniels Band June 14, Express Live TICKETS, PLEASE All sales information, sup- plied by Ticketmaster, is subject to change. To buy tickets, call 1-800-745-3000 or visit ticketmaster.com. ASIAN FESTIVAL The multitude of countries and cultures that make up the conti- nent of Asia will be represented this weekend at Franklin Park, 1755 E. Broad St. The Asian Festival will draw an expected 100,000 guests who can enjoy Asian food, games, music, dance and exhib- its. Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission: free. (www.asian-festival.org) SEASONAL TREATS The Strawberry Jam, hosted by Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams and Land-Grant Brewing, will mark the release of Strawberry-Buttermilk ice cream and Splendid Berry Brut ale. The free event will take place from noon to 10 p.m. Sunday at Land- Grant, 424 W. Town St. (www.facebook.com/ jenisicecreams) TURN BACK TIME Relive the era when John Hughes movies and hair metal reigned when Archie Fox Live presents an ’80s-themed “prom.” Period attire is recom- mended for the 21-and-older event. The doors will open at 9 p.m. Saturday at Ace of Cups, 2619 N. High St. Admission: $5. (614-262-6001, www.aceofcupsbar.com) OBSTACLE COURSE Climb ropes and crawl through mud during the Memorial Day Mayhem 5k course at 9 a.m. Monday at the Jewish Community Center, 1125 College Ave. Registration: $55 to $65. (www. runsignup.com, search “Memorial Day Mayhem”) [email protected] NEXT WEEK THEATER CATCO will present a Sherlock Holmes mystery with a twist in the central Ohio premiere of “Holmes and Watson.” Director Steven C. Anderson and actors Jon Osbeck and Kevin Carty discuss the challenges and the excitement of the play. CLASSICAL MUSIC & DANCE Best Bets ............................ E4 FAMILIES & RECREATION Best Bets ............................ E6 DINING & DESSERT Short Orders ...................... E8 Behind the Menu ............... E9 Where I Eat ........................ E9 MOVIES & MORE Coming Up........................ E11 Opening Friday ................ E11 Other Options .................. E12 POP MUSIC & JAZZ Best Bets .......................... E13 Local Limelight ................ E14 Other Options .................. E14 THEATER & COMEDY Best Bets .......................... E15 Ballet Met dancers Jessica Brown and Leiland Charles perform a piece in “By Liang” with choreographer Edwaard Liang inside the BalletMet studio. [Adam Cairns/Dispatch]

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Page 1: TO TRY3c8aeba0c1bae8e2bb9e-4ee5865752a499d56363571178586a09.r25… · E2 Thursday, May 23, 2019 THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH | WEEKENDER • VETERANS TRIBUTE Honor fallen soldiers from 10

E2 Thursday, May 23, 2019 THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH | WEEKENDER •

V E T E R A N S T R I B U T E

Honor fallen soldiers from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum. An address will be delivered by Jennifer Ballou, a retired Army master sergeant whose fi rst hus-band, Staff Sergeant Edward Loredo, was killed in action in 2010. Admission is free; an RSVP is required. (614-362-2800, www.nationalvmm.org)

5TO TRYEach Thursday, Weekender off ers suggestions on what to do, see and experience off the beaten path.

T O DAY ’ S I N D E X

O N T H E C OV E R

WEEKENDER EDITORTerry Mikesell ................614-461-8534Email: [email protected]

EVENT LISTINGSQuestions ......................614-461-8839Send submissions for event listings by mail to: Weekender Listings, The Columbus Dispatch, 62 E. Broad St., P.O. Box 1289, Columbus, OH 43216Fax: 614-453-2124Email: [email protected]

C O N TAC T U S

On sale now

Effee May 30, Rumba CafeHackensaw BoysMay 30, Woodlands TavernSmallpoolsMay 30, A&R Music BarDrift MouthMay 31, Rumba CafeMojofloMay 31, Woodlands TavernAges and AgesJune 1, Rumba CafeG. Finesse and Black EagleJune 1, Rumba CafeAly & AJJune 2, Express LiveThe CollectionJune 2, Woodlands TavernMason JenningsJune 2, Rumba CafeHabibiJune 3, Rumba CafeFriday Pilots ClubJune 4, the BasementWeathersJune 4, Rumba CafeA Day to RememberJune 5, Express LiveThe Elovaters June 6, Woodlands TavernPacific DubJune 6, Woodlands TavernSweet SpiritJune 7, Rumba CafeBone Thugs-N-HarmonyJune 8, Express LiveBuckeye Country SuperfestJune 8, Ohio StadiumFreekbass June 8, Woodlands TavernKey GlockJune 8, Newport Music HallMarina CityJune 8, Rumba CafeAllan RaymanJune 8, A&R Music BarSultry Soul Series: Kelly Price, Eric BenetJune 8, Palace TheatreAaron Westand the Roaring TwentiesJune 9, the BasementTinsley EllisJune 9, Woodlands TavernLincoln DurhamJune 10, Rumba CafeJosh GrobanJune 13, Nationwide ArenaTravis Tritt,Charlie Daniels BandJune 14, Express Live

T I C K E T S , P L E A S E

All sales information, sup-plied by Ticketmaster, is subject to change. To buy tickets, call 1-800-745-3000 or visit ticketmaster.com.

A S I A N F E S T I VA L

The multitude of countries and cultures that make up the conti-nent of Asia will be represented this weekend at Franklin Park, 1755 E. Broad St. The Asian Festival will draw an expected 100,000 guests who can enjoy Asian food, games, music, dance and exhib-its. Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission: free. (www.asian-festival.org)

S E A S O N A L T R E AT S

The Strawberry Jam, hosted by Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams and Land-Grant Brewing, will mark the release of Strawberry-Buttermilk ice cream and Splendid Berry Brut ale. The free event will take place from noon to 10 p.m. Sunday at Land-Grant, 424 W. Town St. (www.facebook.com/jenisicecreams)

T U R N B AC K T I M E

Relive the era when John Hughes movies and hair metal reigned when Archie Fox Live presents an ’80s-themed “prom.” Period attire is recom-mended for the 21-and-older event. The doors will open at 9 p.m. Saturday at Ace of Cups, 2619 N. High St. Admission: $5. (614-262-6001, www.aceofcupsbar.com)

O B S TAC L E C O U R S E

Climb ropes and crawl through mud during the Memorial Day Mayhem 5k course at 9 a.m. Monday at the Jewish Community Center, 1125 College Ave. Registration: $55 to $65. (www.runsignup.com, search “Memorial Day Mayhem”)

[email protected]

NEXT WEEK

THEATERCATCO will present a Sherlock Holmes mystery with a twist in the central Ohio premiere of “Holmes and Watson.” Director Steven C. Anderson and actors Jon Osbeck and Kevin Carty discuss the challenges and the excitement of the play.

CLASSICAL MUSIC & DANCEBest Bets ............................ E4 FAMILIES & RECREATIONBest Bets ............................ E6 DINING & DESSERTShort Orders ...................... E8Behind the Menu ............... E9Where I Eat ........................ E9 MOVIES & MOREComing Up........................ E11Opening Friday ................ E11Other Options .................. E12 POP MUSIC & JAZZBest Bets .......................... E13Local Limelight ................ E14Other Options .................. E14 THEATER & COMEDYBest Bets .......................... E15

Ballet Met dancers Jessica Brown and Leiland Charles perform a piece in “By Liang” with choreographer Edwaard Liang inside the BalletMet studio. [Adam Cairns/Dispatch]