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Angelwood Gallery Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary 

  Grand Rapids, Ohio can best be described as quaint, with its cozy atmosphere and its many small, locally owned businesses that line downtown. Nestled...

Art Notes: April 2023

New views on America The American art collection has been reinstalled at the Toledo Museum of Art in the New Media Gallery. As part of...

Remembering RBG

All Things Equal brings the story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg to The Valentine Theatre Though she passed away in September 2020, the legacy of Ruth...

Avant garde cinema in A2

The 61st AAFF brings the best of world cinema to the midwest For 61 years the Ann Arbor Film Festival has brought experimental and avant-garde...

Franz Lehar’s operetta sparkles with passion in three-quarter time 

Toledo Opera’s Merry Widow will sweep audiences off their feet This Valentine’s, Toledo Opera will be performing Franz Lehar’s beloved operetta, The Merry Widow. The...

Renaissance Man: Sylvania producer up for two Grammys for work with Beyonce

Jamiel Aossey stands apart as that rarest breed of men – someone in full control of his own destiny. On February 5, destiny will...

Video Game Scores and Anime Soundtracks

Each year, a student group at BGSU called the Game and Anime Music Ensemble (GAME) prepares a set list for its concerts, on campus...

Wildin’ Out

Northwest Ohio is home to a wildlife filmmaker, photographer and educator who has traveled around the world documenting animals for organizations like National Geographic,...

Making a riotous statement

Avert Adornments, a handmade jewelry business was founded in 2017 by Lindsay Williams. The name, an homage to Williams' maternal grandmother Treva, is spelled...

International Year of Glass, welcome to The Glass City

Why Glass? The United Nations designated 2022 as the International Year of Glass, celebrating the essential role glass has in society. The February opening ceremony,...

Art Installation Commemorates Toledo’s Rich Jazz History

Live jazz was part of Toledo seven nights a week when jazz players and fans flocked to Rusty’s Jazz Cafe in South Toledo or...