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December 2016 Issue

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Travel

Make the most of the shortest days of the year by checking out one of these four attractions.

Akron shines during the holidays. Check out these six spots that deliver food, drinks and fun.

See Cincinnati’s annual showcase of holiday seasons past at the Taft Museum of Art. 

Food + Drink

Chef Chad Lavely shares the recipe for his update of the landmark spot’s signature baked good. 

Make this Middle West Spirits’ creation the hit of your Christmas party.

Four Ohio chefs share recipes that’ll help you reinvent your family feasts this season.

Arts

The Toledo Museum of Art celebrates the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death with an imaginative take on the Bard’s body of work.

Youngstown’s Butler Institute of American Art features Maggie Meiners’ playful photographic makeovers of some of Norman Rockwell’s famous images.

Ohio artist Anthony Kleem’s depictions of small-town America adorn calendars, jigsaw puzzles, posters and more at retailers across the nation.

The Akron native and rock legend discusses the band’s new album and working with the Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach.

Ohio Life

This Tremont neighborhood home in Cleveland gives visitors the chance to walk in Ralphie’s footsteps. 

Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities across the state.

Meet three Ohio educators who share how they bring out the best in their students.

John Glenn was born on July 18, 1921, in Cambridge, grew up in neighboring New Concord and became an American hero as astronaut and U.S. Senator. We last sat down with him in 2005. 

Those seeking handcrafted wares for the loved ones on their list can look to maker markets across the state. Here are three happening in December 2016.

Once upon a time, they were just ideas on drawing boards across the state. Here is how four beloved toys with Ohio ties came to be.