Toledo Opera’s “Blue”
The Toledo Opera has launched the public programming series for their upcoming opera Blue.
Blue follows an African American couple in 21st century Harlem, as...
Black History Month
Black History Month– both locally in the Toledo area and throughout the nation– is a chance to not only look at our past but...
A Living Legacy: Kenneth Spruce’s “I Apologize: A Black Man’s Plea for Forgiveness”
Throughout his lifetime Kenneth Spruce has been a City of Toledo official, Associate Professor of Political Science, Baptist Deacon, political activist, student government leader, author and CEO/founder of his own agency.
Filmmaker starts dialogue about masculinity with “Black Men: Unfiltered”
It was during a conversation with her mother a few years ago that filmmaker Ruth Leonard realized something— she had almost never seen her...
TMA Explores Living Legacies
Two years of careful curating have come to fruition in the form of Living Legacies: Art of the African American South, an exhibit at...
FREEWILL ASTROLOGY – February
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Piscean author Juansen Dizon tells us, “Don’t find yourself in places where people have it all figured out.” That’s always...
POPPERS – February
Ready! Set! Soup!
The Cherry Street Mission celebrates its 75th anniversary this year with events throughout the year commemorating the occasion. The festivities kick with a National...
WOMEN IN BUSINESS 2022
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Annually, Toledo City Paper spotlights women who help shape our community by being entrepreneurs. Our subjects discuss their businesses, their lives, their struggles,...
ON THE RADAR – February
Up on the rooftop
Toledo rooftops are the focus of roughly $3 million of the city’s American Rescue Plan money, now that the proposal outlined...










