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‘Expanded Views: Native American Art in Focus’
A Toledo Museum of Art exhibition featuring historical and contemporary works by Native Americans offers a fresh perspective.
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Best Hometowns 2019: Hamilton
This Butler County community is home to vibrant public art, welcoming businesses and an initiative that unites and highlights the city’s 17 neighborhoods.
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Beach Musing
A trip to Michigan’s western shore promises lakeside towns that cater to a range of tastes.
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Toledo: Birds, Boats & Blooms
From exploring the Great Lakes to spotting birds at Woodlawn Cemetery & Arboretum, Toledo offers a variety of ways to connect with nature.
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10 Ways to Explore Youngstown
Mahoning County offers a wealth of summertime attractions, from live music and fun festivals to interesting museums and great parks.
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Heart Rendering
The Butler Institute of American Art presents the postcard-perfect world of Currier & Ives.
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102 Days & Nights of Summer (2014)
There’s a lot going on in the Buckeye State this time of year. We’ll help you get ready to make the most it.
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Gardens in Miniature
Looking for a way to exercise your green thumb this winter? Try creating a terrarium.
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Akron & Summit County: Shopping Season
A trip to Summit County this month offers a range of options, whether you’re looking for national brands, vintage finds or thoughtfully handcrafted pieces of art.
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10 Summer Stops in Summit County
From nights on the town to adventures in nature, here are 10 reasons to visit Akron and the surrounding area this season.
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Back to the Land
The Cincinnati Art Museum spotlights Grant Wood’s famous twosome along with other portraits of the Midwest.
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Illuminating Nature
Ohio native Clara Driscoll played a pivotal role in Louis Comfort Tiffany’s New York glass studio — contributions highlighted in a new Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition.
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‘Paris 1900: City of Entertainment’
Turn-of-the-20th-century Paris offered a glimpse of a new and changing world. The Cincinnati Art Museum highlights the era with an exhibition organized by the Petit Palais Museum of Fine Arts.
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Rock Photographer Janet Macoska and a Life Behind the Lens
We talk with the Cleveland photographer about her start, the icons she’s captured on film and the power of the still image.
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Mind Games
The Cleveland Museum of Art hosts a photography exhibition that explores the secrets of the psyche.
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Cleveland Museum of Art Celebrates ‘The Jazz Age’
See more than 300 works that celebrate the joyful and innovative spirit of the era.
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Picasso’s Evolution
The Columbus Museum of Art examines how World War I led Pablo Picasso to go beyond cubism.
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Made in Columbus: 8 Great Finds
From a vintage letterpress shop to a restaurant founded by a distillery, these spots offer a glimpse of our capital city’s wealth of handcrafted goods.
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Celebrating Harlem in Columbus
Author Wil Haygood curates a Columbus Museum of Art exhibition offering insight into how the Harlem Renaissance reshaped American culture.
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Columbus: 4 Summer Picks
From dining and shopping to animal adventures and incredible art, our capital city is a summer favorite.
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