Drink Great Beer at Hoptoberfest
Every beer enthusiast knows that hops are essential for a tasty brew and Earnest Brew Works celebrates with their Hoptoberfest, starting Thursday, October 11....
Family History —The TMA Reunites the Past with the Present
Art history isn’t just the story of how things were made, more often than not, it’s the story of how things come together. Such is the case with the Toledo Museum of Art’s newest exhibit, Frans Hals Portraits: A Family Reunion, opening Saturday, October 13.
KotoBuki Welcomes New Menu Additions
A Toledo favorite, Japanese restaurant KotoBuki has unveiled a sleek new menu design and added to their already abundant menu selections. Menu items include...
Toledo Animal Rescue Shelter Celebrates Food and Wine
The Toledo Animal Rescue Shelter invites the public to a night of international foods and wine. The event, TAR Annual Celebration of Wine &...
Cassette Store Day Plays the Tapes—Culture Clash Goes Fast Forward
To bring awareness to a semi-defunct, yet beloved, alternative audio format, Toledo’s Culture Clash will celebrate Cassette Store Day for the 2nd year.
WTF, That Was Quick
Craving a little heat to warm up a cold, rainy Friday, we made the short trip from downtown Toledo to Northwood to visit the...
Athena Art Society of Toledo Holds 115th Exhibit—Athena 115
See works, including, paintings, drawings, fiber arts and sculpture, by more than 40 Athena Art Society members during their most recent juried exhibition, Athena 115. The organization’s 115th exhibit is on view through December 29.
Adult Classes at the Toledo Museum of Art
This month, watercolor painting, drawing foundations, jewelry-making and blacksmithing/sculpture workshops are offered. Each class meets five different days. Prices and times vary.
3rd Annual Women of Toledo Intercultural Gala & Fashion Show
Get a taste of fashion and dance from around the world during the 3rd Annual Women of Toledo Intercultural Gala & Fashion Show.
New TMA Exhibit—The Snake Charmer and the French Avant-Garde
See one of Rousseau’s most infamous works, The Snake Charmer, at the Toledo Museum of Art during a brief loan from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris as part of the new exhibit, The Snake Charmer and the French Avant-Garde.










