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Casual masterpieces

Sure, you've doodled on your share of napkins — but those doodles weren’t deemed worthy of hanging on the wall of a museum - until now

Art for awareness

A snake, a tree and a disco ball all were highlights of last year’s Art of Prevention, Planned Parenthood’s unique annual exhibition

Under the dome

Perrysburg's 577 Foundation is a welcome retreat from the world

Counterweight to apathy

Dennis Sawan is an energetic law student and a clerk to a judge in Toledo Municipal Court, but Sawan spends his free time scouring satellite photos for the perfect vantage point.

Walking Down a Dream

With a style that's equally playful and ominous, Vivian Ivey's vibrant paintings of cartoonish children are wildly surreal and ambiguous

Picture Perfect

Art Supply Depot's new Photo Transfer Basic class

Smoking Cats

You've probably seen the smoking cats displayed as posters and graffiti around town.

Shelving a naughty hit

Literature has always had a tendency to run afoul of moral guardians — the folks who, whether in governments, schools or themselves, want to protect “society” from dangerous words

Kick off your Sunday shoes

Sara Speelman directs the Young Rep Production of the musical version of the 1980’s Kevin Bacon film classic Footloose

If You Build It, They Will Gather

Our May 2 issue contained a story on the opening of Gathered Art Gallery & Studios, the latest in a long line of art glass galleries in Toledo. The gallery’s mission is to create a place for artists to gather, exchange ideas and techniques, and ultimately to celebrate art glass.

New Life

The Toledo Museum of Art takes the ambiguity of art to the next level as dancers, musicians and poets combine forces

Coming to Grips

The Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Lanford Wilson’s 1987 play, Burn This, is the Ann Arbor Performance Network’s summer presentation, running from August 2 - September 2.

Uncorking a bottle, and some creativity

The first time Toledo native Joy Youster went to a bring-your-own-beverage painting class in Nashville