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It\u2019s been a short but meaningful run for Double Happiness, which will close its doors on November 25th after seven years of music, drinks, and community-building. Opened and run by Yalan Papillons, with additional booking by Jenny Donaldson, the bar and venue hosted DJ sets, electronic music shows, and local artist showcases, as well as niche events like \u201cManicure Monday.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n Double Happiness will be played out by a run of free shows at the end of November, hosting sets by Columbus locals Youth Hostel, Dogbite, Nuclear Moms, Pink Reason, and more. It\u2019s a line-up which, frankly, highlights the ways in which white men dominate the punk scene. One departure from this slew of bro-punk, however, is Betsy Ross, whose emotive vocals by Charity Crowe are refreshing in their clarity. Double Happiness\u2019 last and final show will migrate away from the theme of white men as well. On November 25th, hosted by Polar Entertainment, the night will feature \u201cspecial guests,\u201d joined by Columbus Hip Hop artists Mood and Lone Catalysts. <\/span><\/p>\n