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From joy to tragedy

Well-known operas brought relevant issues of the time to the stage, highlighting them with music. Mozart critiqued the upper classes in The Marriage of...

Wild Forever

From its origins in a garage behind a bicycle shop in Detroit to arenas around the world, Reverend Guitars is a brand proud of...

Theater Notes – August 2022

Be in the Room Where Hamilton Happens Toledo doesn’t have to “wait for it” much longer. The wildly popular, award-winning musical Hamilton comes to the Glass...

Art Notes – August 2022

Watch animals paint and more Ready to get wild? The Toledo Zoo’s popular Wild About Art event returns August 13 and 14. This two-day art fair takes place...

Putting on a Show: Theater company holds fundraiser August 6

The Lakeside Theatre Company will host a fundraiser on Saturday, August 6 at the Maumee Indoor Theatre, 601 Conant St., in support of their...

Couple aims to overcome area poverty through Mosaic Family Zone

David and Kelly Kaiser had a goal: to make a difference. Both Kaisers wanted to change the face of poverty in our area and...

TFAS new exhibit celebrating regional artists

The Toledo Federation of Art Societies (TFAS), in tandem with the University of Toledo’s Department of Art, is hosting a new exhibit named “TFAS100+5”...

BGSU hosts 15th annual Community Art Show

Through July 15 Bowling Green State University is hosting its 15th annual Northwest Ohio Community Art Show. This year’s event is being sponsored by the...

Two Toledo artists display work in 20 North exhibit

On July 15, 20 North Gallery will be opening a new exhibition called Chalk, Paper, Scissors, featuring two artists from the Toledo area –...

Somewhere That’s Green: Croswell presents Little Shop of Horrors beginning July 15

Jared Hoffert, who is directing the production of Little Shop of Horrors at Croswell Opera House which opens Friday, July 15, knows the show very well— he’s been...

Art Notes – July 2022

Arts Commission CEO joins national Arts board Marc Folk, the President and CEO of the Arts Commission of Greater Toledo, was named a member of the board...

Bathed in color: New wall mural being created in Perrysburg

A new wall mural is being created in the city of Perrysburg after months of planning and waiting on approval from the city to...

UPDATED: Theater Notes – June 2022

UPDATED 6/23: The final weekend of the Toledo Rep's production of In the Heights has been rescheduled for July 2-3. For the latest information, visit...

Vistula Revival: Big Changes and Renovations in Toledo’s Oldest Neighborhood

In 1837, two villages along the Maumee River decided to come together to form Toledo, the city we all know and love. While that...

Great Lakes Museum offers history cruise this summer

A cruise along the banks of the Maumee River sounds like a beautiful way to spend a summer day. But you know what would...

Imam Ahmad Deeb offers a guiding force in Toledo

The Toledo area is home to a citizens from a variety of backgrounds, including a Muslim population, who built the first mosque in Toledo 70...
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