Hot 10 Recap – Week of 1/18/25

The Hot 10 for this week showcases a diverse array of musical talent across various genres. Let's take a look! Dropping to 10 this week is Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso," Which makes me want her "Brown Sugar Shakin' Espresso," from Dunkin' (not a sponsor,) The commercial... Read More.

MLK Day in Columbus

Martin Luther King Jr. Day falls this year on a busy day, competing with a presidential inauguration and college football's national championship. However, several local events dedicated to the civil rights leader offer opportunities for reflection and service. Here are some events to consider: Leadership... Read More.

ICYMI: Gene Simmons Expands 2025 Solo Band Tour

Gene Simmons has added more dates to his 2025 solo band tour, bringing the total to 25 shows. The Kiss rocker began announcing tour stops in late 2024 and has steadily expanded the schedule. The trek kicks off April 3 in Anaheim, California, and... Read More.

Charlie Puth Bids Farewell to TikTok as U.S. Ban Looms

Charlie Puth is saying goodbye to his TikTok followers as the United States prepares to implement a ban on the app. The singer-songwriter shared a video of himself playing piano on the platform. Positioned beside his keyboard, Puth performed a somber rendition of his 2015... Read More.

Rush Reflects on Final Tour, Legacy, and Future Jams

When Rush walked off the stage in California on Aug. 1, 2015, closing out their R40 Live Tour, fans held out hope it wouldn’t be their last live performance. Nearly a decade later, and following the death of longtime drummer Neil Peart, the surviving... Read More.

Hot Hits Weekend Best Bets – 1/17-1/19/2025

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — As the new year settles in, Central Ohio offers a diverse lineup of events for the weekend of Jan. 17-19. From cultural celebrations to sports and family-friendly activities, there’s something to engage residents and visitors alike. Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend... Read More.

Central Ohio drives state population growth

Central Ohio continues to be a source of population growth for the state, with most counties in the region gaining residents over the last five years. Why it matters Local planners expect this growth to continue for decades, even as Ohio's overall population is predicted to... Read More.