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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...

Theater Notes July 2021

Disenchanted and Dreamcoat to be presented outdoors Croswell Opera House in Adrian, MI will give theatre goers a special treat with outdoor productions of two...

Local Art Notes July 2021

Paintings and polar bears, together at last Experience the power of art and the power of the animal kingdom in one place with the Toledo...

Curtain Call: Toledo’s New Opera Season

The 2021-22 Toledo Opera season brings everything you’d expect from a local treasure: two Giuseppe Verdi operas with Metropolitan Opera stars in the leading...

3 Local Instagrams You Should Be Following!

    @60WattFunnel Local visual artist depicting realistic, artful views of quintessential midwest subjects through paint & sculpture.       @419.foodies 2 UT students eating their way through med school...

Art Notes – June 2021

BG Virtual Art Walk announces winners Bowling Green’s 29th Annual Art Walk, held virtually this year, named Steven Ingraham’s  painting, “B-17 JJ-Z. Final Mission over...

Toledo’s “Forgotten Visitors”: Local author looks at Glass City past

In his new book, Forgotten Visitors: Northwest Ohio’s Notable Guests, Long curates and writes stories of famous and infamous people (plus one elephant and one train) who visited Toledo.

Theater Notes – May 2021

Bringing beloved children’s stories to life onstage has long been a part of the theater experience. This month, the Toledo Symphony will join the tradition with Dancing Fairy Tales.

Book Notes – May 2021

A new book casts a light on the healthcare crisis that America faces by showing its impact on a nearby community.

Exploring New Paths to Audiences: Toledo theatres collaborating, streaming in 2021

Many recall the visual images when New York’s Broadway district went dark in March 2020. Literally dark. The empty streets and unlit marquees were a symbol of what the pandemic took from us all. While not as visually dramatic, the pandemic had the same effect on Toledo theatre.

Opera Outdoors performances return this spring

The Opera announced its pop-up performance series, “Opera Outdoors,” will return beginning on April 21.