Friday, January 29, 2016

This Week: What To Do Around Columbus!

What to do around Columbus 1/29/2016 – 2/5/2016



WORLD'S TOUGHEST RODEO

Date: January 30, 2016                                                       Location: Nationwide Arena
Time: Saturday 7:30-11:30 p.m.                                       Admission: $23-$78
Address: 200 West Nationwide Blvd., Columbus, 43215                                            
Details: World's Toughest Rodeo stampedes back into Nationwide Arena! Thirty professional cowboys will harness a double dose of guts as they battle it out against the rankest Bull and Broncs in Ohio. World's Toughest Rodeo features the top cowboys testing their grit in bareback riding, saddle bronc riding and bull riding. The cowgirls show off speed and style in the barrel racing event. Back by popular demand is the world's most famous pint cowboy, Whiplash the Monkey atop his Border Collie mount, Boogie, as they round up wild Barbados sheep.


Sports
FIRST RESPONDERS NIGHT WITH OSU MEN'S HOCKEY VS. MICHIGAN STATE
Date: January 30, 2016                                                       Location: Jerome Schottenstein Center, Col, OH
Time: Saturday 3 p.m. Game 7 p.m.                                  Admission: $14
Address: 555 Borror Dr. Columbus, 43210
Details: Come and join Apex Fire Services and the International Fire Fighter Cancer Foundation for a night of hockey at the Schott! A charity hockey game between Columbus Police and Columbus Fire will kick on the celebration at 4 p.m. Also enjoy drink specials, a gourmet buffet available, equipment and apparatus display, performance by the Columbus Police & Fire Pipes and Drums and post-game meet and greet and open skate. There will also be a reception beginning at 10 p.m. after the game.


Wine, Dine and More!
COMFORT FOOD CRUISE
Date: January 30 - February 7, 2016                                Location: Hocking Hills
Time: Saturday-Sunday 8 a.m.-4 p.m.                               Admission: $15
Address: 13178 State Route 664 S., Logan, 43138                                      
Details Craving a tasty treat? Come celebrate the Thanksgiving season by enjoying the perfect pairing of 3 tasty Camelot wines and 3 locally crafted chocolate bark flavors! The chocolate is provided by Eagle Family Candy Company,fourth generation chocolatiers who take pride in creating delicious candies. The Eagle family will be selling their famous chocolates on site! Check out the link to Eagle Family Candy Company LCC on Facebook. $2 of your ticket goes towards Colony Cats & Dogs for needed supplies!

Arts
DIE, MOMMY, DIE
Date: February 4-21, 2016                                                                Location: The Garden Theater
Time: Thursday-Saturday 8-10:15 Sunday 3-5:15         Address: 1145 N. High Street, Columbus, 43201
Admission: $25-$30
Details: Charles Busch's outrageous adult comedy romps the audience through his absurd and hilariously twisted lens. Die, Mommy, Die tells the story of fading Hollywood movie queen, ala Joan Crawford or Lana Turner, and her emotionally unbalanced adult children. Evoking both Greek tragedy and Hollywood kitsch, she unleashes a barrage of laughter as she schemes to murder her husband and run off with a much younger gigolo.

50 SHADES OF SHADOWBOX

Date: January 7 - March 19, 2016                                    Location: Shadowbox
Time: Thursday 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday 7:30-9:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.                      
Address: 503 South Front Street, Columbus, 43215
Admission: $20-$40
Details: This winter, forget about the rules. 50 Shades of Shadowbox. Are you curious?

The Quiz Box
Date: Fri Feb 5th                                                                   Location: MadLab
Time: 8 PM                                                                            Address: 503 South Front Street, Columbus, Admission: $5
Details: THE QUIZ BOX is a hilarious game show where audience members get the chance to team up with one of four comedian panelists to win prizes. The comedians compete against each other answering outrageous trivia questions to gain points for their audience counterpart, and all you have to do is sit back, laugh, and win! Everyone in the audience has a chance to become a contestant to win fantastic prizes.

GROUNDHOG DAY AT GFC -- THE 7TH ANNUAL 24 HOUR MARATHON
Date: JANUARY 30TH 2016                                                Location: The Gateway Film Center
Time: 11:59PM                                                                    Address: 1550 N. High St., Columbus, 43201
Admission: $20-25
Details: Join the 24 Hours of Groundhog Day Marathon at GFC, Saturday night, Jan. 30 through Sunday night, Jan. 31. Watch the Bill Murray classic 12 times without devices, books or sleep and get GFC tickets for a year ... and bragging rights for life.

Music

Stalley
Date: January 29, 2016                                                       Location: A & R Music Bar
Time: Friday 7 p.m.-midnight                                             Address:  391 Neil Ave., Columbus, 43215
Admission: $15
Details: Numerous trailblazers call Ohio home. The state boasts a musical lineage that includes artists as diverse as The O'Jays, Bootsy Collins, Roger Troutman, Heatwave, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, and Kid Cudi, most recently. Hailing from the tiny Ohio town of Massillon, Stalley proudly upholds that tradition of artistic innovation on his aptly titled full-length debut, Ohio. [Maybach Music Group/Atlantic Records.
Growing up in a city of 30,000, the rapper gravitated towards music at a very young age, immersing himself in multiple genres. His grandmother would clean the house to country songs playing on Massillon's sole radio station, while he would spin everything from Nas and Outkast to Bruce Springsteen and Travis Tritt in his bedroom. As a result of those diverse influences, he developed an inimitable style.

Soul Express
Date: Saturday Jan  31, 2016                                             Location: Hollywood Casino - Columbus
Time: 9 p.m.                                                                          Address:  200 Georgesville Rd, Columbus, 43228
Admission: Free
Details: Soul Express is a Dayton, Ohio-based dance band specializing in Motown and Memphis soul classics from the 1960s and early 70s. We live to play good music, have fun and get people up on the dance floor.

DUELING PIANOS - ALL KEYED UP
Date: Wednesday, Feb 3rd                                                                Location: Hollywood Casino - Columbus
Time: 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.                                                        Address:  200 Georgesville Rd, Columbus, 43228
Admission: Free
Details: Watch a live dueling piano performance by All Keyed Up and enjoy drink specials! Ashton Wolf and Craig Wilson's dueling pianos and sing along is a wild and wonderful, crazy and fun, highly energetic and entertaining show that is sure to help make your Wednesday night unforgettable!

Active

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS' WINTER PARK
Date: January 22 - February 21, 2016                             Location: McFerson Commons
Hours: varies                                                                        Admission: $5
Address: 218 West St., Columbus, 43215
Details: An NHL-sized ice rink returns to McFerson Commons Jan. 22 through Feb. 21. At Winter Park, enjoy ice skating for $5, hockey games and more. A heated tent serves food and beverages and houses entertainment, including a replica Blue Jackets locker room. Blue Jackets games will also play on a video board.

SEASONAL WALKS AT GREEN LAWN CEMETERY

Date: January 31, 2016                                                       Location:Huntington Chapel @Green Lawn Cemetery
Hours: Sunday 2-4 p.m.                                      .               Admission: $10-$15
Address: 1000 Green Lawn, Columbus, 43223
Details: Columbus Landmarks Foundation and Friends of Green Lawn Cemetery are pleased to announce seasonal tours that focus on both the art of Green Lawn Cemetery and the botanical features of this very special park. Green Lawn is Central Ohio's preeminent 19th century cemetery, reflected in roots to the Cemetery Beautiful Movement in New England. Green Lawn Cemetery encompasses more than 200 years of Columbus history, stories, and architectural preferences, and is home to champion trees, diverse old growth species, and wildlife. Tours are co-led by a naturalist and historian. Join us for our winter tour, the first in the series. We will meet at the Huntington Chapel, located past the office at the end of the road.



This Week: What's Happening at Capital University Law School?

Hello Everyone,


Welcome back! I hope everyone had a great break and ready to get back to work. 


On February 20, 2016, Capital Law School will be hosting an Open House for future students. The event will take place from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm and will include a mock class, tour of the law school, and an opportunity for prospective students to get all their questions answered! For more information on this event, and to register please visit http://law.capital.edu/OpenHouses/ 


Also, the 11th Annual National Moot Court Competition in Child Welfare and Adoption Law will be held on March 11-12, 2016. This is a great opportunity to observe appellate arguments and see future legal professional in action! Also, if you have considered participating in one of our moot court teams, this event will give you a close look at what to expect!  Mark your calendars and check out more details at http://www.familyyouthlaw.org/mootcourt.php!

We're back!

A new semester is upon us! 

We are happy to be back to keep you up-to-date with all that is happening at Capital University Law School and our surrounding Columbus community.

We missed you!

Thursday, December 3, 2015

We are taking a little break for...


Tis the season-- FINALS season that is! As such our bloggers are concentrating intently on their studies for the next few weeks. Reading Week officially starts today! 

Wish them luck!


We'll be back in action in January! But no worries, you can keep up to date with all that is happening at Capital University Law School at http://www.law.capital.edu

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

This Week: What's Happening at Capital University Law School?

Hello Everyone!


To our current students, I wanted to start off by saying good luck on your upcoming finals!

 The weeks leading up to and the two weeks of finals is one of the most stressful times in a law student’s career. The key to being successful on your exams is making a study plan and sticking to that plan. If you follow your plan and follow any directions your professors give you, your exams will be a piece of cake. Remember to get plenty of rest, even though that is easier said then done, and stop by your professors’ office hours with any questions you might have.


The idea of exams sound fun? The law school will hosting an Info Session for Future Students on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 from 6:00pm -7:30 pm. This is an opportunity for students considering attending Capital University Law School to visit the law school, find out information on financial aid and scholarships, tour the building, and ask any questions about the law school admission process. 

For more information or to register for the Future Student Info Session, please visit  http://law.capital.edu/OpenHouses/

Monday, November 23, 2015

This Week's 1L Life Hack!

Continuous Lack of Sleep is Equated to Operating While Drunk


It may seem like a great idea to pull all nighters in the last few weeks before exams, but there are studies that have shown that continuous lack of sleep is the same as being drunk. As you continue to prepare for finals, ensure that you are getting enough sleep. By making a study plan and sticking to it, you can build in time for sleep. Don’t underestimate the power of sleep.
It is inevitable to think that you will be awake the night before an exam because you are nervous and feel unprepared. Make that the only sleepless night that you have during finals week(s). Get to bed on a regular schedule in between exams, that way your lack of sleep is not a pattern.
As a general rule, people cannot “bank” sleep, i.e. you cannot sleep the weekend before exams in preparation for a week of sleepless nights. But, you can catch up on sleep afterwards. So, if you spend the night or nights before your final LRW memo awake writing, you can use Thanksgiving weekend to catch up on the sleep that you missed for those nights. Don’t sleep the whole weekend away though, because you can’t bank those hours for the weeks that are coming.
People that are chronically sleep deprived function less cognitively and more methodically. Therefore, unless you have studied for finals thoroughly ahead of time and can do legal analysis with your eyes closed, depriving yourself of sleep because you are cramming for an exam is not going to be a benefit. If you have pulled multiple all-nighters during exams, you are probably chronically sleep deprived and are not going to be able to logically formulate your answers for essay exams.
More fundamentally, cramming all night is just a bad idea. Take time ahead of reading week to make sure that you are well-prepared for finals. Make sure that you are getting a good amount of sleep, at least one full REM cycle, before each exam. Good Luck!

This Week: What to do Around Columbus!

What to do around Columbus 11/20 – 11/27


Featured

Bad Movie Nite MELT!

Date: November 20, 2015                                                 Location: Studio 35 Cinema & Drafthouse
Time: 11:30 pm                                                                    Admission: 5.00
Address: 3055 Indianola Ave, Columbus, OH 43202                                   
Details: Bad Movie Nite! is a celebration of some of the cheapest, cheesiest, and most unintentionally hilarious b-movies ever made. The mystery main feature is preceded with a short collection of clips from b-movies, how-to videos, weird commercials, and god knows what else! We love a rowdy audience, so come to poke fun at some of the best of the worst cinema has to offer! Mystery Movie Hint: YOUR TYPICAL ZOMBIE BUDDY COP ACTION COMEDY…
We’re gettin’ a lil slimey this month, so wear some thick gloves…


Sports
Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Michigan State
Date: Saturday, Nov 21. 2015                                            Location: Columbus, OH
Time: 3:30 PM                                                                      Channel: ABC


Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Nashville Predators

Date: Fri, Nov 20                                                                  Location: Nationwide Arena
Time: 7 PM                                                                            Channel: Fox Sports Ohio

Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Sharks
Date: SUN NOV 22, 2015                                                    Location: Nationwide Arena
Time: 5 PM                                                                            Channel: Fox Sports Ohio

Columbus Crew vs. New York Red Bulls – Eastern Conference Final
Date: SUN NOV 22, 2015                                                    Location: Mapfre Stadium; Columbus
Time: 5 PM                                                                            Channel: Fox Sports Ohio

Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Devils
Date: WED NOV 25, 2015                                                   Location: Nationwide Arena
Time: 7 PM                                                                            Channel: Fox Sports Ohio

Wine, Dine and More! WINE & CHOCOLATE FLIGHT NIGHT
Date: November 24, 2015                                                 Location: Camelot Cellars
Time: Tuesday 6-8 p.m..                                                      Admission: $10
Address: 958 N. High St., Columbus, 43201                                   
Details Craving a tasty treat? Come celebrate the Thanksgiving season by enjoying the perfect pairing of 3 tasty Camelot wines and 3 locally crafted chocolate bark flavors! The chocolate is provided by Eagle Family Candy Company,fourth generation chocolatiers who take pride in creating delicious candies. The Eagle family will be selling their famous chocolates on site! Check out the link to Eagle Family Candy Company LCC on Facebook. $2 of your ticket goes towards Colony Cats & Dogs for needed supplies!

Arts
BRUTUS BUCKEYE PAINTING CLASS

Date: November 23, 2015                                                 Location: Katzinger's Deli
Time: 6-8 p.m.                                                                      Address: 475 S. 3rd St., Columbus, 43215
Admission: $35
Details: This is a 2-hour painting class for beginners! No experience necessary.

TELLABRATION 2015 FOR GROWN-UPS (STORYTELLING)

Date: November 21, 2015                                                 Location: Ohio History Center Auditorium
Time: 7:30-9:30 p.m.                                                          Address: 1982 Velma Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43211
Admission: Donation - $5
Details: Tellabration is a world-wide annual event celebrating the art of storytelling. SOCO's Tellabration is presented in conjunction with the National Storytelling Network and hundreds of other storytelling groups.

Dedalus (a portrait of the artist)

Date: Fri Nov 20 & Sat Nov 21                                           Location: MadLab
Time: 8 PM                                                                            Address: 227 N. 3rd St., Columbus, 43215
Admission: Donation - $20
Details: Adapted from A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce, AVLT presents a radical adaptation of a notorious 100 year old novel as only the artists at Available Light Theatre can do it. Presented in three locations on three separate weekends.

A LIGHT UNDIMMED - STORIES FROM THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS DOCUMENTARY PREMIERE

Date: Sunday Nov 22                                                           Location: The Gateway Film Center
Time: 1-5 p.m.                                                                      Address: 1550 N. High St., Columbus, 43201
Admission: Free
Details: The League of Women Voters of Metro Columbus is proud to announce the first screening of its documentary, A Light Undimmed: Stories from the League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus. This new 20-minute film highlights the League's most notable voter and community service accomplishments from the 1960s and '70s and the continuing impact of the organization's advocacy in Central Ohio today.

SKYLIGHT
Date: November 5-22, 2015                                              Location: Columbus Civic Theater
Time: Thursday-Saturday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday 2-4 p.m.
Address: 3837 Indianola Avenue, Columbus, 43214    Admission: $17.50-$20
Details: Kyra Hollis is an East London schoolteacher living on her own when she is visited one night by Edward Sargeant and, later, his father Tom. Years earlier, Kyra had been living with the Sargeant family. She left abruptly after Tom's wife, who has since passed, discovered her affair with her husband. Edward blames Kyra of abandoning him as well, as he grew to see her as a big sister. After he leaves, Tom appears rather mysteriously and the evening develops into a journey of discovery of the past and present. David Hare's play about relationships and family won the Olivier Award, the Tony Award, and this year's Patron's Choice. Come out and see this contemporary romantic play!

Music
THE COLUMBUS LIP SYNC BATTLE PRESENTED BY FLIP & INHEALTH
Date: November 20, 2015                                                 Location: Vue
Time: 9 p.m. – 11 p.m.                                                        Address:  95 Liberty St., Columbus, 43215
Admission: $15-$25
The Dave Absalom Project is an Ohio based band of energized players that blend a diverse mix of Classic Rock & Roll, Modern Country, R&B, and Kickin' Blues. Covering artists such as Tom Petty, Spindoctors, Gavin DeGraw, Maroon 5, Sublime, Eric Church, Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Cougar, Kenny Chesney, Stevie Ray Vaughan, 3 Doors Down, DMB, Incubus and Green Day, to name a few, the Project band appeals to an extensive audience by playing a familiar variety of the best tunes from current and past. Playing together now for well over 15 years, with top-notch vocals, musicianship, and presence, the Project Band has been consistently entertaining and energizing diverse crowds all over Ohio!

BRITISH INVASION

Date: Friday, November 20, 2015                                    Location: Hollywood Casino - Columbus
Time: Friday 9 p.m.                                                              Address:  200 Georgesville Rd, Columbus, 43228
Admission: Free
Details: The musical group known as THE BRITISH INVASION covers the music from all of the English groups. From The Animals to The Zombies, it's all there: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who, The Dave Clark Five, The Hollies, Herman's Hermits, and more. Everything has been faithfully reproduced to exact detail, from the music, clothing, and hairstyles, to the vintage guitars and equipment. http://www.hollywoodcolumbus.com/Entertainment

THE DAVE ABSALOM PROJECT
Date: November 21, 2015                                                 Location: Hollywood Casino - Columbus
Time: 9 p.m. – 11 p.m.                                                        Address:  200 Georgesville Rd, Columbus, 43228
Admission: Free
The Dave Absalom Project is an Ohio based band of energized players that blend a diverse mix of Classic Rock & Roll, Modern Country, R&B, and Kickin' Blues. Covering artists such as Tom Petty, Spindoctors, Gavin DeGraw, Maroon 5, Sublime, Eric Church, Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Cougar, Kenny Chesney, Stevie Ray Vaughan, 3 Doors Down, DMB, Incubus and Green Day, to name a few, the Project band appeals to an extensive audience by playing a familiar variety of the best tunes from current and past. Playing together now for well over 15 years, with top-notch vocals, musicianship, and presence, the Project Band has been consistently entertaining and energizing diverse crowds all over Ohio!

Active

TROPICAL THURSDAYS
Date: July 30 - December 3, 2015                                    Location: Don Bosco Center Cafe
Hours: 6-11 p.m.                                                                  Admission: $10-$15
Address: 80 S 6th St., Columbus, 43215
Details: Come join us Every Thursday night in our cozy Central downtown area: Don Bosco Cafe We welcome dancers of all levels. If you are a beginner, intermediate, or advance dancer, there is a place here for you! If you are interested in any of the Latin dances: Salsa, Argentine Tango, Bachata, cha cha cha, rumba, merengue or just want to visit friends, meet new ones, and have fun, we welcome you... Singles welcomed! NO PARTNER IS NECESSARY as we rotate partners throughout the lesson so by the time the dancing starts you already know a lot of people.

Holiday Carriage Rides

Date: November 20 - December 23, 2015                     Location: Easton Town Center
Hours: Friday-Saturday 6-10 p.m. Sunday 3-7 p.m.       Admission: Adults $10. Children free.
Address: 160 Easton Town Center, Columbus, 43219
Details: Horse-drawn carriage rides are offered during the holiday season in the North District. They begin the night of the Lighting Ceremony and run through Dec 23.


Upcoming

Paint & Pour
Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2015                            Location: Camelot Cellars
Hours: 6:30-8:30PM                                                           Admission: $25
Address: 958 N. High St., Columbus, 43201
Details: Colleen Scott with CSPalettes will be leading an instructional painting class where you will paint directly on your wine glass! Colleen is an excellent step by step instuctor and she’ll teach you how to paint like a pro! Take home your customized new wine glass to show off as you sip wine at your holiday parties..

Earn Free Stuff
Columbus Ale Trail
#CbusAleTrail
Date: Through May 2016                                   Location: Central Ohio
Hours: Varies                                                        Admission: Free (plus cost of beverages)
Details: Columbus' beer scene is booming - more than half of the 25 breweries here have opened in the last five years and the Columbus Ale Trail is a fun way to explore them! Pick up a copy of the Columbus Brew Book at any Central Ohio brewery and visit four of them for a free commemorative pint glass. Visit all 20 eligible stops for a shirt!