Screening of “The Released” at First Unitarian Church of Toledo
The struggle of mentally ill offenders attempting to leave prison and return as citizens, often to end up right back where they started, is...
Bellwether at Toledo Spirits Introduces Mardi Gras pop-up
In December, the Bellwether at Toledo Spirits tickled holiday fancies with pop-up bar, Sleigh Bellwether. Now, they bring a holiday spirit to February with...
City of Toledo Receives Grant to fight homelessness
Toledo facilities that provide housing and assistance to the homeless will be bolstered by a grant given by the US Department of Housing and...
2020 Toledo ADDY Awards
The largest awards competition in all of advertising, the American Advertising Awards, or ADDYs, are a coveted prize for anyone working in the industry....
Carmina Burana takes the Toledo Peristyle Stage
“O Fortuna,” the opening and closing song of Carl Orff’s scenic cantata Carmina Burana, is one of the most well-known pieces of music composed...
A.S. Coomer Discusses new book “Memorabilia”
A man finds a suicide note written by a deceased friend, and it sets off a chain reaction in his mind that leads him...
Toledo Peristyle hosts Holocaust-era children’s opera Brundibár
It wasn’t until Tamar had grown up and had children of her own that she learned about her mother’s childhood experiences during World War II, her personal experiences of the Holocaust.
Brahms v. Radiohead at the Valentine
Radiohead’s landmark 1997 release, OK Computer, with its slow drama and conceptual sweeps of sound, has earned a cult following on its own, but...
Aya Khalil Releases new book “The Arabic Quilt”
Aya Khalil’s own life experiences— as an immigrant and educator— informed the creation of her first book being released this month, the touching children’s...
“Witness Lab” Debuts February 15 at University of Michigan Museum of Art
At the intersection of law and art is the truth that there is a lot of the latter in the former, from theatricality to...










