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Beer O’Clock: The Casual Pint’s Toledo Grand Opening

It's beer o'clock, Toledo. Join The Casual Pint for its Grand Opening celebration, April 20 at 4pm. The Toledo location will host a kick-off evening any right-minded, craft beer enthusiast won't want to miss.

Bier Stube’s ‘Glass City Get Down’ A Plus For Pups

The Glass City Get Down with the Low Down Music Fest and Bass Showcase will be happening this Saturday and Sunday. Working to place several dogs in healthy, adoptive homes, LC4 will be there with a number of pups, out of their kennels and interacting with families in attendance.

2018 Bike Month: Community Ride Guide

Whether you’re looking to “reclaim the streets” or just get outside, community rides are a creative and distinct way to explore the city.

Full Stream Ahead: Music Distribution in the Modern Age

Remember the days of Napster? While the days of pirated music are, mostly, over, the industry was forever changed and more musicians are working...

Being David Bowie: An Interview With David Brighton

Performing with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra for the April 14 installation of the KeyBank Pops Series, "The Music of David Bowie", Brighton shared with me what it is like to, for all intents and purposes, "be" David Bowie.

The Scoop On The Coop: Mud Hens Pitch Some Stats

We had the opportunity to go to a Meet-n-Greet with the Mud Hens last week, and although the hen house was full of cackling press, a few of the guys sat down to speak with us. Here's the soup on some of our staff-picked questions.

Folk Singer Charlie King to Perform at St. Paul’s Church

"I keep my setlists for every concert that I've ever done," Charlie King said in an interview. "And I have a setlist in Toledo...

Calling All Growers, Crafters and Artisans

Showcase your homemade and homegrown goods at Toledo Tractor Supply Co.'s spring Market Day, Saturday, May 12.

Connect & Collect: The Fair Housing Center Gathers Keys For New Public Art

Young professionals are invited to join the foundation for an evening of drinks and a light menu. Connect with others over casual conversation, but certainly bring along the old keys clogging up your keyring. You may not need them, but Fair Housing certainly does.

Hart Inc. finds new home in Downtown Toledo

One of Ohio’s largest full-service independent marketing and advertising agencies— Hart Inc. — began a new chapter in downtown Toledo this month. With the...

Follow that Bird!: Taking Flight with Toledo Naturalists

Spring is finally conquering winter’s icy grip, allowing Toledo’s nature lovers to migrate outdoors. Looking to leave the roost and explore, but not sure...

96.5 FM Gives Hispanic Community Something To Talk About

When Linda Parra moved to Toledo in 2000 and didn’t find a single Spanish station on the local radio, her mission to start one...

368 days after his Toledo visit, Kehinde Wiley debuts Barack Obama portrait

On February 9, 2017, Kehinde Wiley spoke to locals about his solo exhibition at the Toledo Museum of Art, Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic. Today—...

Carole King’s Tapestry: Music, History and Broken Hearts

In 1971, Carole King released her second album, Tapestry, which earned the 29-year-old singer-songwriter worldwide recognition. Not bad, but also almost the norm for Carole....

Ode To The ZIP Code 2018: Submit Your Poem Here

Want to write an ode to your ZIP code? For the third year in a row, we've teamed up with The Fair Housing Center, The Arts...

What A Disaster: Chaos In Recreation

The Disaster Artist Dir. James Franco Grade: C There's this word that I love that I never use because when I do, I sound like a pretentious...
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