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Here are Columbus's best local entertainment tweets from the past week

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Published on May 01, 2019
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Museums, music, the arts and food — these and other choices keep the entertainment scene in Columbus energetic.

Hoodline examined the city's past week on Twitter, focusing on users that are devoted to local entertainment. We wanted to uncover and share the tweets that inspired your social media discussions on those topics.

Music

If you want to keep up with the city's music community, Hoodline has your ticket.

Columbus saw approximately the same volume of Twitter conversations about music last week compared with the previous week.

Some tweets got a lot of attention locally, like this by @979WNCI on Monday:

The tweet tallied two local retweets, two local quotes and nine total retweets, quotes and favorites.

Then there was this tweet from @callanxr on Monday:

The tweet amassed four local retweets and nine total retweets, quotes and favorites.

On Saturday, @zombiepunk6667 tweeted:

In all, the tweet got two local retweets, two local quotes and six total retweets, quotes and favorites.

Food and dining

Running the gamut from restaurants and sustainability to producers and security, tweets about food were a fixture of the city's Twitter timelines last week.

Columbus witnessed little change in Twitter conversations regarding food last week compared to the week before.

One of them with a good level of local interest was this tweet from @BowlNinja:

In all, the tweet totaled up six local retweets and nine total retweets, quotes and favorites.

Similarly, @OhioStateInFACT tweeted this Thursday:

In all, the tweet gained six local retweets and 10 total retweets, quotes and favorites.

There was also this Wednesday tweet from @cbusfoodblogger:

The tweet got some attention, with three local retweets and five total retweets, quotes and favorites.

The arts

Be inspired by the top tweets of the past week from and about the city's arts scene.

Columbus had approximately the same volume of Twitter conversations about arts last week compared with the past week.

Despite that, some local tweets did get attention locally. Here's an example, from @OhioArtsCouncil:

Twitter users rewarded that with two local retweets and no other interactions.


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