january 29
- Concert preview: Inter Arma's music embraces heaviness in both sound and concept
- Staff Pick: Oscar shorts at the Gateway
- Arts preview: Winter Flea flees to Franklinton for mutual arts support
- Restaurant review: Wing's can warm you with soup, myriad Scotches and laid-back mood
- Staff Pick: Beer and art come together for Paint the Pint House
- Concert preview: Lo-fi musician Nobunny specializes in scruffy garage-pop gems
- Arts preview: Nothing is sacred in "Filthiest Fucking Thing Ever" at Strongwater
- Staff Pick: Isa Chandra Moskowitz book signing at Seventh Son
- Things We Love: Alive staff picks
- Concert preview: Jeremy Messersmith overcomes death to find love with Heart Murmurs
- Concert preview: Phosphorescent's Matthew Houck searches for hope amid the wreckage on Muchacho
- Bar profile: Zauber finds inspiration in German heritage
- Staff Pick: Pixels aims to get creative juices flowing
- Concert preview: Quilt stitches together a psych-folk sound on Held in Splendor
- Street Fashion: Stay warm, Columbus
- Artist profile: Crew fan begins grassroots logo project
- Sensory Overload: Just try and take your eyes off this year's crop of Bands to Watch
- Locals: Mojoflo strips back, but still refuses to stick to a script
- February Gallery Hop: Three must-see shows
- Concert preview: Anxieties fuel the Hold Steady's long-awaited new album Teeth Dreams
- Staff Pick: Qiet and Maza Blaska
- Concert preview: Lee Bains & the Glory Fires pay tribute to the South, land with Sub Pop
- The List: 10 worst Super Bowl halftime performances
- Restaurant review: Bar 145 offers burgers, bourbon and restaurant trends
- Exhibit preview: Forget cocoa. Gallery looks to color to warm you up
- Movie review: "Labor Day" trudges through long weekend
- Pop Culture: Gossip this!
- Distilled: Deschutes is da poops
- Via Brasil!: Wexner Center shifts focus to contemporary Brazilian art and culture