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OSU Geriatrician Tanya Gure Talks about Her Career and Elder Care
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From the Editor: On Hope, Uncertainty and Wu-Tang Steely Dan
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Seven Questions: Drexel Theatre’s Jeremy Henthorn on Reopening on Memorial Day Weekend
The Bexley arthouse cinema manager talks about reopening, the changing film business and community support during a difficult year.
Columbus Monthly
Jeremy Henthorn’s father introduced him to the Drexel Theatre when they attended the local premiere of the 1994 documentary “Crumb.” The experience was life-changing. “The only theaters I had been to up to that point were malls or drive-ins,” recalls Henthorn, now the manager of the venerable independent Bexley cinema. “The Drexel had the unique vibe that I can only compare to an indie record store. It was the only theater I wanted to go to after that first experience.”
From the Editor: Our Man Flynt
Remembering the notorious Hustler publisher s time in Ohio
Columbus Monthly
During the 1970s, Larry Flynt was probably the most interesting man in Columbus. He grew up in Kentucky, started his first bar in Dayton and faced his first obscenity charges in Cincinnati. But Columbus was the
Hustler publisher’s home base during this pivotal time, when he turned a black-and-white promotional newsletter for his string of nightclubs into a graphic, vulgar skin magazine “one of the gamiest slick-paper publications ever to hit the newsstands,” as
Newsweek called it.
This extraordinary chapter is recalled in a first-person piece in this issue (“Lessons from Larry Flynt”). After Flynt died in February, Sheldon Zoldan, a former editorial employee of Flynt, decided to revisit his time in Larry Land, and he sent me an unsolicited first-person essay. “I thought this would be the right magazine for such a story,” he wrote in an email.