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An adventurer comes home

Judy Pfaffenberger, a retired teacher and local author, traveled to Australia and New Zealand almost a decade ago.

Cockroaches Are The Least Of Your Worries

People come here with hope and excitement for freedom and success―it’s a beautiful thing

Give some love, get some love

LeSo Gallery owners Bradley Scherzer, Amber LeFever and Adam Sobleski spent a year and a half renovating the 1903 East Toledo building on Starr Ave

TMA ups its game this July

The Museum is expanding its Thursday hours

For the love of print

Printmaking, one of the oldest forms of art, goes back to the beginning of time.

When Ohio was the western frontier

It’s hard to believe that Ohio was once the wild Western frontier of the infant United States of America,

A long walk but a good book

et involved in your local art scene and take part in a discussion of Museum Legs: Fatigue and Hope in the Face of Art

Glass memories

When it comes to death, no two cultures mourn the same way

From NYC to Toledo

New York City virtuoso photographer Anna Friemoth is bringing her first ever solo exhibition

Whitehouse Metamorphosis

Wings Around Whitehouse Butterfly Project is finally complete

Check it out : book

Never thought a book dealing with North Korean politics and (lack of) culture would be of interest to me

Theater thing from outer space

The Intergalactic Nemesis began its existence as a radio play, before metamorphosing into a graphic novel.

Creative Walkabout

Arts Commission of Greater Toledo's Thursday Art Walks.

Good Things Come in Twos

The two artists are teaming up for their second exhibit together at Hudson Gallery

A One Man Army

When Martin Nagy was two-years old his Mother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and though he admits he never got to know her, it set him on a lifelong path, and he's never looked back.

Local Author Heralds Horses

For local author Rob Wahl, writing runs in the family