Where to fill up your growler in the Glass City

With the rise in popularity of craft beer, the growler— a bottle or jug used for transporting the precious beverage from store to home...

Live guitarists rock at Frontera Sabores

Plan to stop by Frontera Sabores de Mexico on Thursday, April 8, for some great music to accompany burritos and fajitas.

All the world’s a stage

A world premiere ballet will debut at the Toledo Museum of Art’s Peristyle Theater on Sunday, April 25.

Glass City River Wall: New murals will brighten Maumee River silos

The upcoming Glass City River Wall project will be painted on the side of the 28 ADM silos that line the Maumee River.

Cruising the Rootbeer Stand

Beginning on April 2, Findlay’s Lima Ave. Rootbeer Stand will feature a cruise night on the first Friday of every month.

Beautiful music from a Low Rent Space: Quick Quartet releases new jazz album

The third full-length album by a Quick-led group, “Low Rent Space” features eight tracks of deep-cutting jazz.

A Tale of Two Cities (and One River): Cuyahoga dramatizes forgotten “Bridge War”

Pete Beatty’s debut novel Cuyahoga tells of fictional American mythical figure Big Son.

The good place

Good news in City Politics

Top Docs 2021

Advice and observations from Toledo’s best

12 for 419 Day

As we celebrate the 419, the City Paper would like to cast a spotlight on places that help make the Glass City shine brightly.