Hildy’s Twenty Nineteen
Good, Bad, and Ugly in City Politics
It’s that time of year, when pampered millionaires from across the fruited plain come together for self-aggrandizement and...
Portraits of Tatum: Remembering the Toledo-born jazz legend
Legends often share a spotlight with the towns where they grew up. But Art Tatum’s best kept secret during his rise to titanic status...
Fire and Ice Festival at Promenade Park
Warm up in February by cooling down with three days of free fun at ProMedica’s Fire + Ice Festival. From Thursday, February 21 through...
Toledo Jewish Film Club Screens Bollywood History
The Toledo Jewish Film Club presents a documentary with a most unexpected story surrounding Bollywood history. Shalom Bollywood: The Untold Story of Indian Cinema...
African American Film Fest Continues
Following their first showing (Academy Award best picture winner Moonlight), the University of Toledo African American Film Festival continues with Get Out and Pariah....
CSRN Presents Black Lives Matter Awards
Celebrate the people who are making a difference in our community during the Community Solidarity Response Network of Toledo’s (CSRN) Black Lives Matter Awards....
“Black is the Color” Screening
The Toledo Museum’s Art House Film and Teen Night event will show Black is the Color, a documentary about African American artists and what...
Queen Latifah Performs with Toledo Symphony Orchestra
The United States is no monarchy, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have royalty. Bow to the legend herself, Queen Latifah, as she performs...
Contemporary Art Detroit Screens Yayoi Kusama Film
At 89 years of age, the Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama has had a celebrated career. She is the biggest selling female artist of...
Past Tense Performance in Ann Arbor
Performance artist Carrie Mae Weems’ newest production, Past Tense, builds on her previous endeavor, Grace Notes, a project inspired by President Obama singing “Amazing...










