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Book Notes – October 2021

The Right stuff Toledo author Michael Zermer inspires readers to learn and grow through yoga in “Your Other Right: Thoughts on Living a Successful and...

CANCELLED: Edwards Twins bring celebrity illusionist show to Toledo

UPDATED 9/29: The Edwards Twins' Toledo show on September 30 has been cancelled. Identical twins Anthony and Eddie Edwards have been doing a show filled...

Local author tackles time travel and food deserts

There’s nothing quite as disheartening as being bedridden by an injury such as a slipped disc. Sarah Charles, a Toledoan who has spent years...

ART by Mingo

Domingo Herrera likes to do a little bit of everything. Born and raised in South Toledo, the local artist has loved creating artwork since...

Village Players return with Sunshine Boys

Like various other venues, the Village Players Theater on Upton Ave. shut down productions and figured out how to survive over quarantine. The past...

Theater Notes – September 2021

Let the Sunshine in! The Village Players are back! The popular community theater group returns to the stage this month with a production of Neil...

Art Notes August 2021

Athanas art “At This Juncture” in Blissfield The creative, off-center and arrestingly whimsical mixed-media artwork of area native Steven J. Athanas will be on display...

We’ve had our eye on some remarkable area social media creators!

@Empirical.Affair.Photos: Local photographer capturing ethereal, soft, 70’s inspired images. @ToledoThenandNow: Love Toledo history? Same. Check out Toledo Then & Nows archival photos of our city...

Celebrating Home

Downtown Bowling Green’s newest mural is a celebration of good things in the area. It also draws attention to the collaborative efforts of a...

Book Notes: Love and struggles in the Heights

Love and struggles in the Heights Celebrated author Joshua Henkin will visit Cork and Knife Provisions in Perrysburg on Tuesday, August 3, to discuss his...

City Pages: Life, Death and Dollars

While writer Brian Alexander was working on a story about the fragile financial state of small, rural community hospitals for The Atlantic, he interviewed...

‘Beyond Van Gogh’ Exhibit Reveals the Man Behind the Art

World famous artist Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch artist who only became celebrated after his death, but many people aren’t aware of what...

Jefferson Avenue Alive with Art this July

This summer, downtown Toledo receives another public art installation. The project, funded by the City’s One Percent for Art program and administered by the...

Book Notes July

Taylor nominated for Ohioana award Toledo author Mildred D. Taylor is a finalist for the 2021 Ohioana Book Awards, nominated for best Middle Grade/Young Adult...

Film Notes July

Rent a screen for yourself at Maumee Indoor Theatre If you’re still feeling a little uncertain about seeing a movie in a crowd, the Maumee...
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