Plus, the Columbus Commons’ holiday lights display.
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Sunrise 8:02 a.m. | Sunset 6:27 p.m.


Events


Saturday, Nov. 2
  • November Gallery Hop | 4-8 p.m. | Short North Arts District | Free | Enjoy a night of creativity and community as you explore new gallery exhibitions and a range of public art installations throughout the Short North Arts District.*
  • Wish You Were Here — Pink Floyd Tribute | 7 p.m. | KEMBA! Live | $29+ | Enjoy the sights and sounds of Pink Floyd with a tribute band playing their top songs.
  • “Dracula” | 7:30 p.m. | Riffe Center Theater Complex | $40+ | Keep the Halloween festivities rolling by watching this live show based on Bram Stoker’s novel.
Sunday, Nov. 3
Monday, Nov. 4
  • Pickle & Party | 7 p.m. | Pickle & Chill | Free registration | Sign-up to play pickleball + network with other local players.
  • Lauren Sanderson | 7 p.m. | A&R Music Bar | $37 | This singer and songwriter blends multiple genres, including hip-hop, pop, and R&B.
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News Notes


Development
  • Microsoft announced a $1 billion investment in three Licking County data center campuses coming soon to New Albany, Heath, and Hebron. This is the first phase in a project that will serve Microsoft Azure’s cloud computing capabilities. A timeline is TBD as the locations are still pending approval. (10TV)
Concert
  • Calling dibs... Tickets are on sale now to see Kelsea Ballerini on Feb. 1, 2025 at the Schottenstein Center. The four-time Grammy nominee is headed to Columbus as part of her new tour, featuring openers Maisie Peters and MaRynn Taylor.
Seasonal
  • Get ready for a jam-packed month of holiday fun downtown. The Columbus Commons’ lights display (Wanderlights) will be shining starting Friday, Nov. 22. Plus, don’t miss the Holiday Extravaganza on Saturday, Dec. 7 with an artisan market, free hot cocoa, live music, and visits from Santa.
Sports
  • Dive into Ohio State’s defense ahead of their game against Penn State. Want more Buckeyes news? Get the latest news, analysis, and insider information for the Buckeyes with Locked On’s daily, team-focused podcasts.
Finance
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  • Inflation may be cooling, but car insurance premiums aren’t. Why? All insurance is now priced in real-time — so repair times, parts shortages, and credit scores all play a part in the final price. Take Money’s questionnaire on your best car insurance experience to see if you can save.*
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City Guide

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Try the pancake balls at the two Katalina’s locations in Clintonville and Harrison West. | Photo via @katalinascafe
The crunch of leaves. The brisk autumn air. Pumpkin coffee cake and apple cinnamon pancakes. We’re loving fall. Here’s a roundup of local restaurants that will fill your bellies this season.

For a special occasion

  • The Woodbury | Monday-Thursday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. + Friday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. | This upscale bistro offers all-day breakfast items like French toast casserole and candied bacon crepes.
  • Mozart’s Café | Wednesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. + Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. | Try one of their European pastries alongside a signature coffee named after Mozart.

For the fam

  • Katalina’s | Daily, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. | Enjoy this eatery’s brunch in-person or easily order online for carryout. Pro tip: Try the pancake balls filled with options like Nutella or apple butter.
  • First Watch| Daily, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. | This classic breakfast joint serves up traditional dishes like pancakes, eggs and bacon, waffles, and omelettes.
20+ brunch spots

The Buy

A tiny label maker that’s a bestseller and on deal for a limited time. Organize pantry items, office supplies, cables, and anything you can stick a label on (stay still, kids).
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The Wrap

From our Editor: Hanna

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I had the chance to meet Matt James, former star of “The Bachelor,” when he made a quick trip to Columbus last weekend. He stopped at Townhall before working an event with Eddie George and attending the Ohio State football game last week. If I’ve learned anything, it’s that I never know who I’ll run into in CBUS.

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