In memoriam
Maumee Valley Country Day School will screen Bearing Witness: The Voices of Our Survivors, a documentary by filmmaker Heather Elliot-Famularo
An afternoon with Vincent and Edgar
When it comes to the creepy-cool feeling of All Hallows Eve, few personalities have captured the spirit of the season as well as macabre master poet Edgar Allen Poe, and actor of the abattoir Vincent Price.
World War Blues
Keisuke Kinoshita was one of the most popular and critically-acclaimed directors in postwar Japan.
A literary exploration of the afterlife
Just in time for the bewitching season, author and ghost hunter John Kachuba will bring his phantasmal expertise to the table.
Salvage Tales
The short story may be the most finely-tuned (and hard-to-master-) literary medium.
Gotta EAT
Eating disorders, often written off as solely a problem of young women, terrorize many Americans of all ages, genders and races each day. Linda Daugherty’s play EAT (It’s Not About Food) will bring light to these so-called invisible illnesses through a mix of comedy and drama.
Damefight
Jeffrey Albright, the director and a member of the board for The Village Players, saw Lettice and Lovage on Broadway starring its original vehicle, Dame Maggie Smith in the early 1990s.
They're Back
Just on the cusp of Halloween, comes the Latino holiday celebrating Dia de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead.)
Five More
he TMA’s collection of 30,000 plus exceptional works of art, now has five more outstanding pieces. Three of the works purchased through the generosity of the Apollo Society,
East Meets West at the TMA
If you’ve been to the Toledo Museum of Art recently you certainly noticed a distinct Asian theme.










