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Summer theatrics

The Toledo Rep. heats up in June with a presentation of a beloved comedy

Turning to the stage

It’s not too much of a stretch to talk to playwright JaJuan Turner and think that you might be talking to a young Tyler Perry.

Beauty in chaos

LeSo Gallery continues to knock it out of the park this year.

Twenty years of 20 North

20th Birthday Celebration Party

If a person could count fibers

“We cannot live for only ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men.”

The power of write compels you

Professionals young and old are encouraged to join Dr. Clinton Longenecker as he presents his workshop

The fab faux

It’s been 51 years since The Beatles, arguably the greatest rock and roll band of all time, released their first single, “Love Me Do.”

One ring, but three pennies

The Collingwood Arts Center’s Lois M. Nelson theater boasts some of the strongest acoustics in town, but often goes unused.

A glass, among other things, menagerie

Art enthusiasts demanding diversity are encouraged to visit the seventh annual Art-A-Fair, one of the most varied collections of art currently on display in downtown Toledo

Nature as art

An art exhibition that related to the natural beauty of the area

Highway art

Neal Harmon lives by the idiom “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.”

Your momma's so…

Thursday, May 9 through Sunday, May 12

Stage Lights, and an Empty Chair

The Toledo Repertoire Theater, has been staging theatrical productions consistently since 1933, as is proudly displayed on their webpage and every scrap of paper bearing the troupe’s logo.

Art of the storm

Ken Thompson has something to say about global warming, and it isn’t pretty.