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Melissa Vogley Woods

Clip: Season 7 Episode 25 | 5m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Local artist shows we can still be connected despite being temporarily separated.

At a time when all of Columbus began to social distance from each other, Melissa Vogley Woods went to work… at home, of course. Inspired by a 100-year-old textile design that was created at the end of the last pandemic, she lined the windows of her home with an illuminating illustration – sharing a piece of her privacy with the general public to show we can still connect despite being separated

07/23/2020

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B&H Presents: Unique by Payton Ramirez

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Clip: S7 Ep25 | 4m 25s | Wedgewood Middle School student Payton Ramirez performs her original song, titled "Unique" (4m 25s)

Kate’s Quick Bites: Nellie’s Potato Salad

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Clip: S7 Ep25 | 4m 43s | Kate Quickel whips up an heirloom potato salad by Columbus resident Janelle Harrigill (4m 43s)

Melissa Vogley Woods, Payton Ramirez, Chess in Cbus Preview

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Preview: S7 Ep25 | 30s | Illuminated installations inspired by the pandemic; KQB's Potato Salad; Chess in Columbus (30s)

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