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Celebrity Photography exhibit at the Toledo Museum of Art

Debate the nature of “celebrity” at the Toledo Museum of Art’s new exhibit Framing Fame: 19th and 20th Century Celebrity Photography.

artist focus meetings at the arts commission

The Arts Commission, host of the event, has announced that Artomatic 419 is postponed, confirming that it will not be held in 2017.

Metroparks Toledo Aerial photography show

Gain a new perspective on the Metroparks with the photography show Art at Altitude.

Third Annual John D. Wittersheim Sculpture Park Fundraiser

Are sculptures and a roasted pig the best combination since Andy Warhol and soup cans?

Remembering Art Tatum

Until a direction and a goal is determined, the house will stay as is: a bittersweet symbol of Tatum’s legacy.

Lighting up the night with the Anthony Wayne Bridge

The Anthony Wayne Bridge, one of three scenic overpasses that lend style and shape to the downtown skyline, is the perfect subject for a lighting makeover.

Ohio Theatre Storytelling Series Encourages — “Don’t Be a Jerk”

In a time where public discourse is less and less civil, Spoken Toledo— the Ohio Theatre’s quarterly storytelling series— could not be timelier with its upcoming event: “Don’t Be a Jerk.”

Say goodnight gracie: a comedy remembering George Burns

George Burns— a cigar-puffing, vaudeville comedian with dry humor and bottle-cap glasses— left a legacy when he died in 1996.

Dance your heart out on International Women’s Day

Praise the accomplishments of women by dancing your heart out.

Bird’s Eye View Circus – Student Showcase

Join the Bird’s Eye View Circus for a timely student showcase, Let Go: Stories of Love.

Black History Month at the opera

Embark on a dynamic and soulful musical voyage led by featured artist and opera singer Taylor Hillary Boykins.

Life’s Not a Drag in “Spudsville”: Toledoan’s new comedy will premier at the Collingwood Arts Center

The hilarious misadventures of a pair of aging drag queens are at the center of The Last Drag Bar in Spudsville, a new comedy...

Toledo photographer Jake Weber leaves us wanting more

Toledoan Jake Weber doesn’t just take photos, he captures the person in the moment.

Group exhibit explores issues of class and culture in America

What does the American experience look like? See answers in Heterogeneous: States of American. Presented by River House Arts and Contemporary Art Toledo, the group exhibit...

Pastel workshop with award-winning artist Mary Jane Erard

Learn to work with a new medium with the guidance of a local master during a Pastel Workshop.

The Last Drag Bar in Spudsville: An original play by a Toledo-native

What happens when a minister’s wife tries to buy all the gay bars in town to turn them into strip clubs?