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Madhurima Ganguly Showcases “Bodh” at River House Arts

All things are subject to change, and Ann Arbor-based artist Madhurima Ganguly knows this better than most. Born and raised in Kolkata, India, Ganguly’s...

Rowan Renee Exhibit at University of Toledo

“Who owns your body?” is a deceptively complicated question, demonstrated by genderqueer artist Rowan Renee. After collaborating with a former partner, Renee found themselves...

Making the Cut

Contemporary barbering relies on dextrous electric clipper control and a knack for shading fades. The best barbers can carve designs into the side of someone’s head with measured strokes akin to maneuvering a motorized paintbrush.

Discuss Gary Chapman’s Book “5 Love Languages”

How do you express your love? Is it through action, touch, spending quality time together, giving gifts, or knowing how to say the right...

Pop-Up Books Exhibition at Maumee Valley Country Day School

See moveable books, poster books, and other rare varieties of books during the Pop-Up Books exhibition in the The Wolfe Gallery at Maumee Valley...

EcoLit Book Group Reads Terrell Dixon’s “City Wilds”

Nature extends beyond trees, wildlife, rivers, and forests. It also exists in the moss between cracks in concrete, animals finding meals in city dumpsters,...

The Toledo School for the Arts Stages Twelfth Night

Cross your heart… but don’t hope to die. The Toledo School for the Arts stages Twelfth Night, Shakespeare’s classic comedy of mistaken identity, jealousy,...

Toledo Rep Hosts Cabaret Fundraiser

Since 1933, the Toledo Repertoire Theatre has given talented members of the community a chance to shine in the spotlight. In The Rep’s 87th...

40 Years of EVITA Musical

Women’s rights activist, political powerhouse, labor rights advocate, entertainer and First Lady of Argentina, Eva Perón is a 20th century icon. In 1979, 27...

University of Toledo Performing Arts Presents “The Pillowman”

There’s nothing strange about fiction feeling “pulled from the headlines,” but what about when the headlines begin to resemble works of fiction? In Irish...

Make “Carmen” Your Opera

Toledoans can experience the magic of this endearingly popular performance when director Jeffrey Buchman’s version is presented by the Toledo Opera on Friday, February 8 and Sunday, February 10.

Friends of the Library Book Sale, January 24-26

Friends of the Library is hosting their first book sale of the year, from January 24-26. Shop gently used books in addition to CDs,...

Books on Tap—Toledo’s Latest Book Club

Toledo’s latest book club, Books on Tap, has expanded to three more locations— Kent group will be held at The Attic on Adams, Maumee...

TMA’s Art Book Club in January—’Maria: The Potter of San Ildefonso’

María Martínez is considered a legend for reviving ancient Pueblo pottery-making. Author Alice Marriott and illustrator Margaret Lefranc tell the history of Maria’s craft...

The Village Players Present ‘Dancing Lessons’

The Village Players present their first production of the new year, Dancing Lessons, which centers on Ever, a young man with Asperger’s syndrome, determined,...

‘Bus Stop’ Stops in at Toledo Rep

The American classic by William Inge, Bus Stop, is portrayed by the talents of the Toledo Rep. Amidst a snowstorm, a bus load of...
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