“It Don’t Stop Until The Casket Drop”—An Eye on Toledo Playwright JaJuan Turner
Playwright JaJuan Turner knows the struggle. A courier by day for Mercy Medical Center, Turner goes home and writes four hours daily in a...
UT Lake Erie Center Hosts Farmers Market
Toledo boasts fresh and organic produce at various grocery stores and markets. Adding to that list, the University of Toledo Lake Erie Center hosts...
Burger Bash at Centennial Terrace
While eating healthy is cool, when it comes to burgers, juicy goodness brings satisfaction. Feed those cravings with tastings at Rotary Club of Sylvania’s...
The Baker’s Kitchen Island Wine & Food Benefit
Feel like you’re surrounded by tropical waters and sand at The Baker’s Kitchen Island Wine & Food Benefit, an island themed evening with wine...
Brim House Toledo’s ‘Chef’s Table Dinner Series’
Chef Aaron Lawson, with years of training and experience, and is now serving his innovative and Southern inspired cuisine at Brim House of the...
Inside the Box: Downtown Toledo Welcomes ‘Hotbox Bistro’
It’s the perfect time to take a stroll through downtown during lunch hour to fill hungry stomachs to discover Hotbox Bistro, a Cajun-style eatery owned by Toledoan Keitha Sheares, which opened in January on Erie Street near Adams.
Masthead—August 1, 2018: How do you stay inspired?
Below is a list of our staff, members of “the media,” a group that our President has deemed to be
“among the most dishonest people on earth.”
The End of an Era—Bozarts/The F.A.R.M. Closes Its Galleries
Bozarts Gallery was filled top to bottom with original works from regional visual artists. “Bozarts was open and producing almost monthly exhibitions for nearly six years and a series of weekly exhibitions called ‘A Series of One Night Stands.’ I never had a contract with a single one of my artists. Everything was done with a handshake,” explains Gray. The list of veteran Bozart artists is a stunning reminder of Toledo’s talent. “We tried to be true to the artist’s ideals…”
To Protect and To Serve—Whither the Thin Blue Line?
With cool heads, and clear motives, we must move forward. Police refer to themselves as the thin blue line between civilization and chaos. Let us ask ourselves as a community.








