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Street fighting men

The 12th Street Riots set Detroit on fire in the summer of 1967.

Two class acts

When you think of drama on the stage, you might think of Shakespeare—tales of royal intrigue.

Books at the barstool

The Local is encouraging literati to pair good novels with craft beer as part of “Rough Drafts” The book club

Leslie Lectures

We have an internationally known portrait artist in our midst

The Lure of the Garden

Nature, landscape and gardens are the buzz at the Toledo Museum of Art

Enthusiasm’s fire

Jan Pugh passes the torch

Life is a cabaret

One of the most beloved musicals of the 20th century comes to UT.

Jukebox revue

The longest-running musical revue in Broadway history comes to the Valentine.

BGSU Adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

BG stages the dark classic Frankenstein, with puppets!

Hearts of glass

Local thespians sharpen Tennessee Williams’ edge

Social Studies

Time to pARTy! Lovers of art (not to mention good food and fun) celebrated together March 15 at “The Mix,” the...

Arty-Party

The Arts Commission’s “Mix: Back + White.” Party is at One Seagate on Saturday, March 15, from 7:30pm-1am

Rack and roll

The Arts Commission has selected 10 new bike rack designs to be installed downtown this spring.

A lady of many talents

Television junkies may remember Dr. Stephanie Jass

Loving or Lying? Oui!

We all have lied at some point, we all have hopefully loved, but have you ever lied to capture love or advance in...

Creating a Monster

As the crew from Eye Open Pictures brainstormed DVD cover design ideas for the upcoming release of Frankenstein, a light bulb came on—they have an entire community of local artists as...