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Basil—No Ordinary Thyme: Pizza, Wine and More

Tucked into the Orleans Building in the recently named Entertainment District of Levis Commons is a new restaurant, Basil Pizza and Wine Bar.

Toledo Reign: Rich History in Women’s Tackle Football

Women’s tackle football existed in Toledo as early as 1930 and, though Mrs. Herbert Hoover was successful in having the early teams disbanded for being an exploitation “of womanhood,” there has always been a push to keep the sport going. It wasn’t until the 1970s that the sport really began to be noticed in Toledo the Toledo Troopers, a team that many still remember.

City Sips

Maybe we’re overstating our intuitive instincts, but here’s a prediction: summer 2018 will be the season of cocktails. Craft beer had its due, and rosé— while delicious— has enjoyed its time in trend. Cocktails, whether classic, new, or old fashioned with a twist, are here to stay. And we couldn’t be more excited. We consulted local bartenders about our premonition and sipped on their ice-cold advice and stiff recommendations.

TCP’s Official Guide to the 2018 Old West End Fest

THE PARADE 10am | Saturday, June 2 | Glenwood Elementary (Robinwood/Collins St) This eclectic convergence of art, music, street theatre and visual wonder will proceed south...

2018 Patio Guide

Raise your spirits and enjoy some fresh air while visiting the city’s best patios. From serene Italianesque porticos to patios offering hopping nightlife, here’s to patio season in Toledo.

Heeding the “Call”: A Nature Documentary at the Maumee Theatre

Kuchle has seen the impact that Call of the Scenic River has on audiences, and she is looking forward to seeing how the audience at the Maumee Indoor Theatre responds.

Talking to Steve Martin and Martin Short

The longtime friends-turned-comedic duo play the Zoo Amphitheater on May 25

The Low-Down on 3rd Annual Glass City Film Fest

Short films, feature-lengths, documentaries and more will be represented at the third annual Glass City Film Festival (GCFF) beginning on May 17.

Top Docs and Wellness Champs

As the story goes, an apple a day can keep the doctor away, but these health and wellness professionals offer more for their patients. Want to get in tip top shape? Listen to the advice of these pros.

Taco ‘Bout New Mexican Street Food at 419 Tacos

Owner, Jorge Diaz “wants to bring the neighborhood together, keeping it alive” by serving up affordable food in an inviting space. We stopped by to see what the new, locally-owned restaurant is all about and left satisfied, full, and only $22 lighter.

Culinary Mavericks

We asked Toledo area chefs who love to cook about their favorite dishes. Read on to learn about some big kitchen moments for these culinary mavericks.

Mind Over Metal: Toledo’s Dane Turpening gives the city with Twisted Iron

The smell of molten metal evokes a distinct feeling that something heavy is in the air. Along the edge of the Birmingham Neighborhood in East Toledo, that vibe lives within one of the city’s hidden gems – Toledo Twisted Iron.

Farm Fresh Food Challenge Results Are In

The food has been eaten, the votes have been cast and this year, these two farm-fresh and locally sourced options stand out.

More Days And Ways To Celebrate The 419

Check out these additional days and ways to celebrate Toledo.

419 Day! Celebrate The Glass City

Celebrate the Glass City during the unofficial holiday on Thursday, April 19.

2018 Hensville Park Concert Series

After the competitive heat of a long game, loosen up and blow off some steam at the Owens Corning Stage for with some postgame music.