Whether you think Columbus is as cold as I do (@ me, midwesterners) or not, shorter days and darker skies can drag at anyone’s energy. And for those estranged from family or friends, this time of year is especially hard.
If the holiday festivities are draining you, fear not! Check out our Playing Columbus-approved activity guide to have *actual* fun and beat the Christmas blues. In true testament to Columbus’ burgeoning music and art scene, we’ve chosen something to do for each day this week. Grab a cocoa, strap into a sled, and find something new.
Thursday, 12/21
The Columbus Queer Open Mic featuring Tatum Michelle Maura of TTUM
Wild Goose Creative’s last open mic of 2017 will feature TTUM, the musical project of Tatum Margot, a Columbus-based multi-instrumentalist, singer, song-writer, and producer. Margot’s first electronic album, Flawless Ruby, came out in October of 2017. Along with TTUM’s performance, the community is invited to bring art, music, poetry, comedy, and story-telling to share. Sign up for a 5 minute slot at the door to bring your act onstage.
8PM, 2491 Summit St., Columbus OH
Suggested donation $5
Friday, 12/22
This event is clearly marketed towards children, but I love ice skating, and I love glow sticks. Plus – it’s early! Skate to some holiday tunes in the early evening, with plenty of time to catch a later event.
7pm, Skate Zone 71
$8 (this includes skate rental *and* a glowstick!)
Saturday, 12/23
This Saturday, local drag superstar Nina West will present her “sassiest, singiest series ever” at the Gateway. The event begins with a mixer, and is followed by a sing-along program featuring West’s comedy and performances by the Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus.
4:30pm mixer, 6pm show, Gateway Film Center
$20, including a $5 donation to Kaleidoscope Youth Center
Sunday, 12/24
Honestly…who could miss this? Excess Karaoke is hosting their weekly Sunday karaoke at Ace of Cups (that means you get to perform on a real stage!) immediately after the 9th annual “gathering of people not celebrating xmas.” Ugly sweaters are optional.
10pm – 2am, Ace of Cups
FREE 21+
Monday, 12/25
Pink Floyd The Wall (1982) in 35mm
Well, my Gateway-employee roommate isn’t happy the film center is open on Christmas, but you might be! Check out their showing of Roger Waters’ 1982 film The Wall, showing in its original 35mm.
9:30pm, Gateway Film Center
$12
Tuesday, 12/26
If you’re wiped out from the holiday festivities, recharge at Park Street Tavern’s Tuesday Jazz Jam, which features both their own house band and rotating local musicians.
8:30pm Park Street Tavern
FREE, 21+
Wednesday, 12/27
Dance to pop punk, emo, hardcore and alternative all night long at Skully’s to ring in the new year. If you’d like to get the night started early, head to Bodega from 6pm-9pm; $1 of every PBR purchased will be donated to mental health advocacy and suicide prevention organizations.
Skully’s Music Diner
FREE before 10pm, $5 after 10pm, 21+
Thursday, 12/28
Co-release show with Maza Blaska and Sweet Teeth
Local bands Maza Blaska and Sweet Teeth are both celebrating new releases on Thursday night at Ace of Cups. They’ll be joined by another Columbus favorite, Corbezzolo.
8pm, Ace of Cups
$5, 18+