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Books on Tap: Toledo Lucas County Library Brings Literature Lovers Together

Two of the greatest inventions in history— beer and literature— are coming together thanks to the Toledo Lucas County Library’s upcoming book group Books...

National Welcoming Week Highlights Toledo’s Diversity

Just over 4 percent of Ohioans were born in another country, with 3.7 percent of Lucas County’s population representing foreign-born residents. While well below...

The Rep’s Fun Home celebrates lesbian graphic novelist Alison Bechdel

Toledo loves love— and equality— so it’s no surprise that The Toledo Rep chose to debut Fun Home, the true story of lesbian graphic novelist...

Local Beer, Local Folk, Local Fun at Oliver Hazard Day

Local folk trio Oliver Hazard has recently been steering the development of the first ever fully local craft beer festival to come to Waterville....

Three-Day Art and Music Festival ‘Momentum’ Announces Expanded 2018 Schedule

Momentum, sponsored by ProMedica and Toledo’s philanthropic community, is a three-day festival of music and art along the riverfront in downtown Toledo (Ohio).

Listen, Morty, I hate to break it to you, but we’re taking the Rickmobile to Toledo

If you had a portal gun and could go anywhere, where would you go? Cronenberg World? Or, Toledo? Apparently, portal guns aren’t real (bummer)...

Michigan Renaissance Festival Tickets

Doth not misseth thy chance at a ticket!

Navigating The Toledo Jeep Fest— Off-Road

Seeing a Jeep in Toledo isn’t exactly notable, but what about seeing thousands of Jeeps parade through downtown? Gaze at this spectacle, and others,...

35 Taps of Toledo Brews Tonight at The Casual Pint

Will you drink better in Toledo? Probably. The Glass City boasts enough breweries to, well, fill your glass. Coupled with all the brewing companies...

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 Reverend Horton Heat Brings Rockabilly Sermon to Toledo on August 12

It’s a good feeling when you can make the Reverend Horton Heat –aka Jim Heath—laugh so hard he nearly drops his phone. I tell...

Historical Home Run: Playing ‘Base Ball’ From The 1800s

Toledo has, and is close to, a lot of great baseball games in the summer. The Mud Hens are in the heart of Downtown,...

Project V.O.I.C.E. Is Increasing Awareness

Ohio has increased access to services for victims of human trafficking by providing more than $5 million in federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA)...

How Parents Can “Celebrate” National Waterpark Day at Kalahari

Like the ever-elusive moment of peace and clarity, the ephemeral existence of this adult sanctuary comprises the raison we take vacations—to enjoy.

The Game Masters: Behind the Scenes With Toledo’s Room Escape Creators

In a pop culture landscape where audiences become more and more isolated—with cell phones, home streaming, video games and more competing for, and often winning, each individual's attention—it is interesting that a breakout entertainment concept of the past decade relies on working with other people, communicating in close proximity, to solve a problem together.

Lucas County’s Trauma-Informed Care Coalition: Training community organizations

The Lucas County Trauma-Informed Care Coalition works to ensure that people who have experienced trauma receive needed empathy and care. Dr. Adrienne Fricker-Elhai and Alicia Komives, advisory coalition board members, have seen positive changes in the effort to make our community more trauma-informed through training sessions.
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