Rooftop Craft Beer Tasting at Hensville

Enjoy a flight and cheer on the Mud Hens as they face the Norfolk Tides during the Rooftop Craft Beer Tasting.
(L-R) Erica Harmon, Christina Youngblood [back], Breah Duschl [middle], KC Lyphout [front], Tricia Kushen [center back], Katelyn Lesle [center, playing Charity], Brook Matthews [front], and Lydia Schafer [back].

How Sweet It Is: Classic ‘Sweet Charity’ at The Rep

One of the most enduring—and endearing—characters in musical history, her sweet disposition and eternal optimism has resonated with audiences for over 50 years. And soon, Charity will return to a Glass City stage.

Party With Your Boyfriend’s Stylist (YBFS) At A Pop-Up Art Show

Join fashion and art marketing group Your Boyfriends Stylist (YBFS) for a party full of art, fashion and music during the 5th Rossi pop-up art show.

The Stranahan Theater Gets ‘Wicked’ For A While

See 'Wicked' at the Stranahan Theater during its local run.

The 419’s Ultimate Guide To Outdoor Concerts

Listen on the lawn, 2018. Summer is upon us, the skies are blue and the weather is beautiful. The return of concert season—with all the events this summer, there’s plenty of reason to celebrate. Here’s TCP’s Ultimate Guide to Outdoor Concerts.

Heeding the “Call”: A Nature Documentary at the Maumee Theatre

Kuchle has seen the impact that Call of the Scenic River has on audiences, and she is looking forward to seeing how the audience at the Maumee Indoor Theatre responds.

Masthead: Which Annual Summer Event Are You Most Excited For?

Get to know the Toledo City Paper staff with (let's be honest) pretty great icebreakers—it's the question at hand...breaking news #inthe419! It's what we all REALLY want to know. Volume 21 | Issue 10

Food For Thought’s 6th Annual Jam City Fundraiser

Support Food For Thought’s mobile pantries, which feed hungry families in Toledo.
Photo courtesy of silentera.com.

1922’s ‘Robin Hood’ Screening During TMA’s Sound of Silents Series

For a story about self-help economic justice, the 1922 feature film Robin Hood was a serious investment. With a budget just shy of a million dollars, the film, starring Douglas Fairbanks, was pricey for Hollywood at that time, but became a box office success touted almost a century later.
Photo courtesy of ohio.org.

Road Blocks: Impediments to Downtown Redevelopment

By the mid-nineties, downtown was a ghostly image of its heyday in the fifties. However, if you’ve lived in these froggy environs for ten years or more, it is unmistakable. Downtown is booming.