Style Sense: Pinup Perfection with Bri Gibson, aka Stella Swoon
My grandma gave me my first vintage outfit. She wore it on her first day to high school— a brown three piece set from the 60s.
The Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center’s Rasquache Artist Residency allows art to cross...
A new art exhibition is bringing a glimpse of Mexico to Toledo.
Through March 17, the Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center’s Jose Martinez...
Landlords slow to comply with lead paint ordinance
Five months into the City of Toledo’s attempt to address the lead-poisoning risk in approximately 50,000 rental housing units built before 1978, a total of 12 properties have completed the steps necessary to be in compliance.
Still “Odd” After All These Years: The Village Players celebrate 60th season with Neil...
For more than 50 years, Neil Simon's classic play "The Odd Couple" has enchanted audiences with its tale of two mismatched friends moving in...
Life and times of President Hayes
A short trip to Fremont’s Rutherford B. Hayes’ Presidential Library and Museum provides a glimpse into the intricate social and political issues which confronted the 19th President.
Staying under the radar in City Politics
Here’s a City Politics kwik kwiz. Name the mayor of Toledo. Got it? OK, now name something controversial facing city leaders today.
We bet y’all...
City Government 101 with Toledo City Councilman Tom Waniewski
Nobody got their way in the 2016 Presidential Election, not even Trump.
Since the election, politics just haven’t been the same. Parties are split,...
UT Cricket Club heads to Nationals
If soccer is the primary sport that Americans don’t care about (and the rest of the world loves), cricket is #2. The UT Cricket...
Bittersweet Inc. now accepting new members for Community Supported Agriculture program
Want to enjoy fresh, locally-grown produce while supporting Bittersweet Inc., a local nonprofit that benefits adults and teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder?
United Way of Greater Toledo offers Free Tax Help
The program will help low-to-middle income families or individuals claim their Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)— putting money back into the pockets of residents and the community.










