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Curtain Up

You won’t want to miss a minute of these riveting shows taking center stage at PlayhouseSquare and throughout Greater Cleveland.

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Author Douglas Brinkley on Writing and Preserving History

The former Perrysburg resident talks FDR, conservation and his love for history.

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Dave Grohl Alley, Warren

This Trumbull County city offers an artistic tribute to the Ohio native, Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman

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‘Star Wars’ at Cincinnati Museum Center

“Star Wars and the Power of Costume” features an iconic collection of screen-worn wardrobe from George Lucas’ space saga.

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Ohio Bean-to-Bar Chocolates

When it comes to delicious and ethically sourced chocolates, these three Buckeye State artisans put care and conscience into their craft.

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Glean Embraces Earth-Friendly Finds

Creativity meets sustainability at Dawn McCombs’ Columbus shop, which sells repurposed and handmade items from local artisans.

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‘The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited’

An exhibition at COSI through Sept. 2, delves into the mind of the man who brought The Muppets to life.

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Songwriter Spotlight

“Songs at the Center,” a nationally syndicated TV series recorded near Columbus, has featured more than 50 musicians with Ohio ties in the show’s three seasons.

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Cultural Exchange

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History examines how the 4,600-mile Silk Road spread new ideas across the ancient world.

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Marcie Goodman on Planning the Cleveland International Film Festival

The executive director of this popular film festival shares what goes into the city’s annual movie marathon.

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The Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde and a Life on the Road

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

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‘Woodstock at 50’

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame marks the golden anniversary of “three days of peace and music” with an exhibition celebrating the most famous concert of all time.

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Jazz Legend

Herman Leonard’s most famous photographs came from his time in New York City, after he graduated from Ohio University.

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Making Mellencamp

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame delves into how would-be teen idol Johnny Cougar reclaimed his name and became the musical poet of the Midwest.

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National Book Award Finalist Chris Bachelder Talks Fiction and Football

The Cincinnati native discusses ‘The Throwback Special,’ a novel about 22 men who meet annually to re-enact one of professional football’s most gruesome plays.

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Peoples Mortuary Museum, Marietta

Bill Peoples’ museum houses a collection of interesting artifacts that offers insight into the funeral business and how it evolved over 150 years.

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American Dreams

The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage examines how immigrants and minorities embraced baseball as a way to fit into society.

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Rock Royalty

Find satisfaction in a new exhibit on the life and times of the Rolling Stones.

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Haunting Memory

BalletMet brings "Dracula" back to life in Columbus.

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Brad Ricca on Uncovering the True Story of ’Mrs. Sherlock Holmes‘

The Ohio-based author shares how he discovered the story of New York City’s early 20th-century female super sleuth.

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