$12 for a One-Year Subscription ($24 Value) or $24 for a One-Year Subscription Plus One Gift Subscription ($48 Value) to "Columbus Monthly" Magazine
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- Alternative viewpoint on all things central Ohio
- Complimentary guides
- No-hassle holiday gift
In addition to being a source of crucial information, magazines can also be fanned across a coffee table to conceal almond-butter stains or rolled into a handy bopping device to stun tarantulas. Get a steady supply of spider-boppers with today's deal for Columbus Monthly magazine, which covers the latest news and hottest to-dos throughout central Ohio. This deal is valid for Ohio residents only. Choose between two literary options:
- $12 for a one-year subscription (a $24 value)
- $24 for a one-year subscription plus one gift subscription (a $48 value)
Columbus Monthly has offered Ohioans an alternative perspective on recent news, imperative issues, and intriguing local businesses since 1975, the year Akron's top scientists first posited the theory of de-evolution. Paragraph inspectors can catch up on top-notch local institutions with the annual Best of Columbus issue, whose previous editions have illuminated the city's superlative candy store (MJ’s Candy Bar), TV anchors (Channel 4’s Cabot Rea and Channel 10’s Andrea Cambern), and haunted houses (toss-up between Nicolas Cage's Dungeon of Mirrors and Gary's Creepily Clean Apartment). The magazine also delves into the lives of Columbus shakers and shifters, recently putting the microscope on state inspector general Tom Charles. Whatever the subject, Columbus Monthly keeps its readers engaged with witty writing, eye-kissing photography, and vibrant, imaginative covers, such as October's scarlet-hued cover featuring local chefs.
Subscriptions also come with a slew of complimentary guides. Best Driving Vacations gives staycationers tips for visiting attractions within a 400-mile radius, whereas the Restaurant Guide takes an all-encompassing gander at central Ohio's gastronomical hotspots. Other guides include extensive looks at summer entertainment, home remodeling, controlling the city's teen-wolf population, the suburbs, and more.
Even those who swore off journalism after the Chicago Tribune's infamous "C-3PO Defeats Truman" headline will find Columbus Monthly's editorial voice to be as witty and entertaining as it is accurate and informative. Whether you only recently washed up on the shores of Ohio from a truly epic shipwreck or have lived here since the day you were built in the state's replicant factory, Columbus Monthly will maintain your expert status on all things C-Bus while helping you find fresh reasons to love it. Today's deal allows you to nab a subscription for yourself, then let an optional gift subscription serve as a year-round reminder of your generosity to your boss or bridge partner.
- Alternative viewpoint on all things central Ohio
- Complimentary guides
- No-hassle holiday gift
In addition to being a source of crucial information, magazines can also be fanned across a coffee table to conceal almond-butter stains or rolled into a handy bopping device to stun tarantulas. Get a steady supply of spider-boppers with today's deal for Columbus Monthly magazine, which covers the latest news and hottest to-dos throughout central Ohio. This deal is valid for Ohio residents only. Choose between two literary options:
- $12 for a one-year subscription (a $24 value)
- $24 for a one-year subscription plus one gift subscription (a $48 value)
Columbus Monthly has offered Ohioans an alternative perspective on recent news, imperative issues, and intriguing local businesses since 1975, the year Akron's top scientists first posited the theory of de-evolution. Paragraph inspectors can catch up on top-notch local institutions with the annual Best of Columbus issue, whose previous editions have illuminated the city's superlative candy store (MJ’s Candy Bar), TV anchors (Channel 4’s Cabot Rea and Channel 10’s Andrea Cambern), and haunted houses (toss-up between Nicolas Cage's Dungeon of Mirrors and Gary's Creepily Clean Apartment). The magazine also delves into the lives of Columbus shakers and shifters, recently putting the microscope on state inspector general Tom Charles. Whatever the subject, Columbus Monthly keeps its readers engaged with witty writing, eye-kissing photography, and vibrant, imaginative covers, such as October's scarlet-hued cover featuring local chefs.
Subscriptions also come with a slew of complimentary guides. Best Driving Vacations gives staycationers tips for visiting attractions within a 400-mile radius, whereas the Restaurant Guide takes an all-encompassing gander at central Ohio's gastronomical hotspots. Other guides include extensive looks at summer entertainment, home remodeling, controlling the city's teen-wolf population, the suburbs, and more.
Even those who swore off journalism after the Chicago Tribune's infamous "C-3PO Defeats Truman" headline will find Columbus Monthly's editorial voice to be as witty and entertaining as it is accurate and informative. Whether you only recently washed up on the shores of Ohio from a truly epic shipwreck or have lived here since the day you were built in the state's replicant factory, Columbus Monthly will maintain your expert status on all things C-Bus while helping you find fresh reasons to love it. Today's deal allows you to nab a subscription for yourself, then let an optional gift subscription serve as a year-round reminder of your generosity to your boss or bridge partner.
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About Columbus Monthly Magazine
Columbus Monthly's editors are dedicated to exploring every corner of Arch City, publishing everything from restaurant reviews to event calendars to in-depth features on prominent locals. Their annual Best of Columbus campaign polls readers for their favorite businesses around town, and they also publish Columbus Bride twice yearly.