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Fireflies installation ends TMA run in January

It’s almost time for the fireflies to depart. Yayoi Kusama’s powerful Fireflies on the Water art installation ends its stay at the Toledo Museum...

Local artists, European flair

Get a taste of European shopping on this side of the Atlantic with a visit to York Wine Garden in Ann Arbor for their...

The Greatest Band That Never Was: Satirical novel relates tale of Toledo rock “legends”

Remember OJ’s Knife? No, not the actual physical object— the band. What? You never heard of them? They were huge in the 90’s! Probably...

Three actors, one play, three weekends, one fundraiser

Toledo theater fans can see three of their favorite performers take turns to play the lead in a one-woman show benefiting the Children’s Theatre...

Enjoy a Western holiday in Washtenaw

Get along, little doggies! The Vintage Market is making a stop at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds for a holiday-themed Ho-Ho-Hoedown. This indoor event...

Don’t forget the frankincense and myrrh

Come and celebrate the holidays with over 100 nativity scenes at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church beginning on Thanksgiving Day. The church’s fourth annual Nativity...

The Nutcracker Legacy Lives On

  Photo courtesy of Toledo Ballet The classic Christmas fairy tale The Nutcracker is a Toledo tradition. While many dance companies around the nation have cancelled performances this year,...

Mixed media creations

Anything can be art. Get inspired by the latest class offered by Handmade Toledo on Sunday, November 15. Led by instructor Dani Herrera, students...

Leather wares that are off the (crimson) chain

The remarkable, wearable art of Crimson Chain Leatherworks will be the centerpiece of the store’s holiday open house on December 5. Whether you’re a...

How to make an American quilt

An exhibit at the Toledo Museum of Art spotlights the history and often surprisingly rebellious nature of one of America’s quintessential textile creations: The...

A good doctor’s Extraordinary Mission

Bestselling author, mobile eye doctor and Catholic speaker Dr. John R. Wood will be the guest at the Catholic Business Network’s next free event...

Murder and mystery in 1920’s Ohio

The work of Dayton native Jess Montgomery will take center stage at the Wood County District Public Library’s monthly Coffee Talk Book Discussion. The...

A history of the opiate epidemic

Harbor, a mental health service provider, is teaming up with the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Northwest Ohio to present a discussion...

Telling Stories with Pictures: Toledo Museum of Art hosts narrative drawing exhibit

Beginning Nov. 21, the Toledo Museum of Art will display “Telling Stories: Resilience and Struggle in Contemporary Narrative Drawing", an exhibition of contemporary pieces...

Owens’ Tempest to take YouTube by storm

Owens Community College’s upcoming production of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest will be presented virtually. In addition, every step of the process— from auditions to...

Waitress at Stranahan delayed (again)

We’re just gonna have to wait for that pie. The Stranahan announced that the planned Toledo stop of the hit musical Waitress’ national tour...
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