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We Want to Believe

Haunted Ohio chronicles the paranormal activity of the Buckeye State

Poetryspeaks Poetry Slam at Hill Street Blues Cafe

Rise above your stage fright and show off your poetry prowess at the Poetryspeaks Poetry Slam! Participants will have a chance to win $75...

Beyond Sight

The Eyes of Artists celebrates works of visually impaired painters

“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” at Epiphany Lutheran Church

Epiphany Lutheran Church and All Saints Lutheran Church are leading a production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, the biblical...

“The Arts Thrive Here.”

Lakeside Theatre Company is strong for Toledo

Creative Corner: Kirsten Koschnitzke, Snowfox Photography

Kirsten Koschnitzke started Snowfox Photography in 2015, although she has been taking photos since her dad let her use his digital camera when she...

Discussion of “The Great Gatsby”

Embark on a discussion of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, a novel that pairs well with the Toledo Museum of Art’s most recent...

River House Arts Group exhibit

Meditate on the meaning of collaboration and individual force with the River House Arts group exhibit, Agency II.

Crosby Festival of the Arts

With festival season in full swing, Northwest Ohio is host to countless art fairs. One of the most recognized is the Crosby Festival of the Arts, now in its 54th year.

Signed, Sealed And Delivered

Toledo School for the Arts annual fundraiser/exhibit, UNDISCLOSED.

A Brilliant Presence

Radiant City Arts strives to inspire area youth through collaborative visual art projects, poetry workshops and interactive music recordings.

A Good Union

Support two of the “finest blue-collar poets in the UAW Local 12,” Adrian Lime and Dan Denton during the June installment of Art & Performance Poetry.

Land Of Extremes

Meet the author, and hear her read from her new book, Havoc and Solace: Poems from the Inland West, during an event hosted by the Toledo Poetry Museum.

Don’t Die Alone

If you are looking for the perfect summer read, look no further than Richard Roper’s romance, How Not to Die Alone.

A Tree Grows In Brooklyn

Join the Holland Book Club for a discussion of Betty Smith’s highly acclaimed novel, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.

Welcome To Paradise

Directed by Michelle Mountain, Welcome to Paradise tells the story of the couple discovering mutual attraction in the Caribbean.
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