Bar Hop During the Toledo Pride Pub Crawl

Have you ever been to a gay bar? What about visiting five in one night? Help support Toledo Pride weekend (August 17-18) by hopping...

Eclipse Celebrates LGBTQ+ Intersectionality

We’re never only one thing. Each of us represents an intersection of different identities, and discovering how our unique identities make us who we...

Get Connected at the Natural Living Festival

Connect with other like-minded friends and family making an effort to lead a natural lifestyle. Shop vendors, listen to educational presentations and learn more...

Algae Bloom Beer Returns to Maumee Bay Brewing

Last year, Maumee Bay Brewing Co. worked with The Ohio Environmental Council to make a statement about Toledo’s water crisis with the debut of...
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Toledo According To…Chantel Cox

Check out what Glass City Cupcakes' owner Chantel Cox has to say about Toledo.

Bollywood Magic at the Festival of India

Immerse yourself in Indian culture, tradition, and flavors during the summertime favorite, the Festival of India. Shop for Indian clothes, accessories, movies, music and...

Rev Your Engines for the 2018 Toledo Jeep Fest

The Toledo-made Jeep has been roaming the planet for three quarters of a century. Join fellow off-roaders and historical enthusiasts to celebrate all things...

Get Barefoot at the Beach with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Toledo

For the past 17 years, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Toledo have hosted one of the area’s most popular fundraising event, Barefoot at...
Left: Devin East; axe maestro and cooing falsetto, occasionally plucking a banjo dictated by the track. Devin offers delicate fills, and precisely chosen riffs transporting us to a simpler time. ||| Middle: Michael Belazis, the middle man with band-proclaimed uncanny ability to “always be on key”; keeping their supple harmonies in check. Michael strums his four string, yes four string guitar while striking a kick-drum mallet into the belly of a vintage suitcase previously owned by his father. ||| Right: Griffin McCulloch; band-proclaimed “hype man” and live-wire vocalist, alternating between the glockenspiel and keys, cherries the sundae by throwing the crowd into a tizzy with the occasional primal howl.

Oliver Hazard —Heartfelt Folk with 419 Roots

The bandmates recall their musical style, each filling in where the others trail off. Responses, collectively, ramble forward, with the threesome finishing each other’s sentences in an effortless flow of sarcasm, giggles and banter, similar to the way their voices float and blend into one another in song, constantly building off of the other to create silky, simplistic folk overtures.

River House Arts Present ‘Agency’, A Group Exhibit

How is an artist represented by their work? Meditate on the meaning of collaboration and individual force with the River House Arts group exhibit,...