Bretz Nightclub celebrates 30 years of LGBT acceptance

Since April 1, 1987, Bretz has been a place to be classy, wild, fun, comfortable and simply be yourself. Thirty years later, the nightclub at the far western end of Adams Street is now the longest-running LGBT dance club in Ohio.

Toledo alt-indie band releases “The Window Room Part 2; Lost In a Dream”

Their new release, “The Window Room Part 2; Lost In a Dream,” out March 17th, revisits some tracks from their debut album.

Interconnected: Rhythm and Reflection at the Toledo Museum of Art

When you open yourself up to the community something unique happens— the community opens itself up to you. See the art of sharing in...

Painted Clovers Vintage Market stops at the Wood County Fairground

Got an eye for vintage? Join Bowling Green’s popular shopping destination, Painted Clovers Vintage Market for a pop up market full of all things...

Prizim’s 11th annual art-a-fair

Celebrate 160 years of art in Northwest Ohio during PRIZM’s 11th annual Art-A-Fair Exhibition, “Breaking Ground: A Retrospective of Progress.” The historic exhibit features...

Chris Parker’s quixotic journey to tell the story of the 2016 Cavaliers’ championship run

Say what you want about Chris Parker, the guy is honest. He doesn’t pull punches about the status of his book, King James Brings...

The Internationalist play at the University of Toledo

Going abroad sounds romantic. You meet a beautiful stranger, spend the night together and everything feels like a movie— until you wake up without subtitles or an explanation.

The Toledo Repertoire Theatre presents Of Mice and Men

Literature and theater have an intimate relationship; John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men” first appeared on Broadway in 1937, the year the novella was...

Riverdance comes to Toledo

Talented Irish dancers and musicians will kick up the stage when the 20th Anniversary World Tour of Riverdance rolls into town. 7:30-10:15pm. Wednesday, March...

Actors Collaborative Toledo presents Bauer

World-renowned artist Rudolf Bauer didn’t stop making art when he was in a Nazi prison, he sketched on scraps of paper. But Bauer did stop painting when a feud between himself, his love and his patron erupted.