about this project
[ed note: the original manifesto!]
offbeat columbus was conceived and is predicated upon the conceit that local, independent small businesses and the personalities behind them are the lifeblood of our city, and should be valued and celebrated as such. the future of columbus is inextricably tied to the vitality and dynamism of its cultural economy; and it’s the creative, independent ventures of our entrepreneurial community in which we need to collectively invest.
why?
remove the independent artists, artisans, restaurateurs, retailers, and thinkers from the cultural equation, and columbus becomes just another featureless midwestern city, with a preponderance of big-box retailers, chain restaurants, corporate-this, mega-that — collegiate sports, yes — but no unique identity.
our independent businesses and the men and women who run them play a significant role in capturing and shaping and defining the distinct flavor of our local communities — flavors which do not lend themselves to mass production; and it’s the complexity — and oftentimes incongruous nature — of this colorful palate which make an authentic columbus experience irreplicable.
our intent is to write about and cover in a supportive fashion local, independent businesses and the men and women behind them. the medium? a mixed-content blog. our methodology? the diy aesthetic. our hope? to level the playing field.
by spotlighting the veritable kaleidoscope of independent offerings unique to columbus in a manner which compliments — rather than duplicates — the content of existing outlets such as columbus underground and alive, we hope to give voice to the local chapter of who Those Who Simply No Longer Wish To Partake of over-simplified, mass-produced, poor quality schlock — especially when it comes to our #*@$ food!
we want something to write home about! we want to be compelled to endorse! and when we’re moved to move — when an experience speaks to us — we’ll write to leverage like-minded sentiment against the marketing and buying power of corporate chains. period.
lofty? yes. overwrought? perhaps. attainable? we’ll see.
questions? news? events?
March 18, 2007 at 9:38 am
I have to agree that it’s the communities like the short north and clintonville that offer a truly unique flavors and experiences that need to be celebrated and shared. Congrats and good luck with the new blog!
March 30, 2007 at 3:14 pm
Love the blog so far, can’t wait to read more. How do we contact you? I have an event I’m helping promote (pro bono) and I think you might be interested in it… new small business in the Short North, opening 4/20.
March 30, 2007 at 4:49 pm
email us at offbeat.columbus@gmail.com. we’d love to hear about the event. and the store. anybody with news, tips, gripes, etc., can reach us there.
March 31, 2007 at 12:38 pm
Hey…Thanks to Elizabeth’s MySpace I now have discovered “Offbeat” and I like your mission. Tell me what I can do to help. -Jim
July 13, 2007 at 3:13 pm
you are right. local entrepeneurs need invested in. i’m trying to find investment for my company as we speak. maybe you can help me out. i have lofty goals as well. i want to put columbus on the independent filmmaking map. i have a good plan to do it, but i need investment. check out my website:
http://www.pnutfilms.com