‘Next To Normal’ Hits the Croswell Opera House Stage

In movies, bipolar disorder is often depicted with bizarre and off-base representations of sexually promiscuous, Jekyll and Hyde-type young women. Not very often does...
Still from the silent film, The Haunted House.

Live Organ Performance Accompanying Silent Film ‘The Haunted House’

Michigan organist Stephen Warner will perform a live score accompanying a screening of the silent film, The Haunted House.

The Village Players Perform ‘Camping with Henry and Tom’

Staged readings are lo-fi theatre productions. Actors perform a theatrical reading of a script without many props, costumes or set elements, allowing the audience...
'Toledo Stories' follows Toledo Public Schools system.

WGTE Produces ‘Toledo Stories: A Chance For Every Child’

Following the story of public education since the founding of the Toledo Board of Education in 1849, Toledo Stories: A Chance for Every Child is WGTE’s newest production.

TMA Screening of 1984 Film ‘Paris, Texas’

In conjunction with the series Families on Film, the Toledo Museum of Art will feature a showing of the 1984 film Paris, Texas.
Kate Abu-Absi and Dennie Sherer in Heisenberg, a play by British writer Simon Stephens.

The Uncertainty of the Human Condition

In 1927, German physicist Werner Heisenberg introduced his most famous theory, the Uncertainty Principle. The basic idea is that it is impossible to measure multiple properties of an object— position and movement, for example— simultaneously.
Legend of Holcomb Road (posted pictured above) will be screened alongside companion documentary,Holcomb Woods: Stories from Beyond the Road.

Legend Brought to Life—Wood County’s Holcomb Road Folklore

As the story goes, a farmer wouldn’t let his daughter date the son of a school bus driver. One day, the driver, transporting a bus full of kids down Wood County’s Holcomb Road, saw the farmer and snapped, driving the bus into him and causing the deaths of several young passengers.

Prartho Sereno Makes Stop in Toledo

Accomplished writer, creative workshop instructor, award-winning poet and BGSU graduate, Prartho Sereno visits Toledo to read from her latest release Indian Rope Trick along...

Toledo Public Libraries Offer Writing Workshops

Are you an aspiring writer? Do you need help developing your story? Sign up for one or all three of Toledo Library Writing Workshops,...

America’s Amnesia: The Ongoing Effects of Segregation

Bestselling author of The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America (2017), Dr. Richard Rothstein, was the keynote speaker for the 2018 Ohio Fair Housing Summit held in downtown Toledo on September 20, to educate the public about the purposefully racist policies beginning in the early 20th century that have led to today’s segregated neighborhoods.