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‘Memories of Christmas Past’ in Youngstown

Revisit the sights and lights of bygone holiday seasons during the Mahoning Valley Historical Society’s annual display at the Arms Family Museum.

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Great Lakes Theater’s ‘A Christmas Carol’

This Cleveland stage favorite brings its take on Charles Dickens’ classic tale to Playhouse Square each holiday season.

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BalletMet’s The Nutcracker in Columbus

The holiday tradition returns the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Nutcracker Prince and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra to the Ohio Theatre stage.

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Ella, E.T. and more at Blossom Music Festival

The Cleveland Orchestra spends its summers in Cuyahoga Falls. Here are three performances to check out between now and the end of the season.

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Columbus Jazz Orchestra presents ‘Ella Fitzgerald & the Great Ladies of Swing’

The Columbus Jazz Orchestra pays tribute to Ella Fitzgerald and four other legends of the swing era.

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Hocking House, Logan

Potter Jean Magdich turned a more than 150-year-old southeast Ohio cabin into a gallery that welcomes Hocking Hills visitors.

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71 Made in Ohio Gifts

Want to find interesting items while supporting local artisans and makers? Our Made in Ohio Gift Guide will provide you with dozens of ideas.

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Into the Wild

Cincinnati’s Miller Gallery features works by ‘National Geographic’ photographers and SeaLegacy founders Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen.

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Dayton Ballet Reinvents Dracula

Costume designer Ray Zupp shares how the Dayton Ballet is revamping Bram Stoker’s classic character in its new show.

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High Style

Cincinnati exhibition highlights couture that still turns heads decades after it was designed.

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Time Capsule

The Ohio History Center revisits the era of Lustron homes and offers a glimpse into 1950s America.

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Life According To … Author David Giffels

The Akron author takes on the most unusual of projects: building the coffin in which he will one day be buried. In 2017, Giffels talked with us to share what he learned along the way.

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Tracy Martin’s Vintage Baseball Museum

Filled with 3,000 authentic artifacts stretching back to the game’s earliest days, this private collection pays tribute to the evolution of America’s pastime.

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Ohio Finds: Folk Art Backscratcher

This item was carved from a single piece of wood and is believed to have been created in Ohio during the early 20th century.

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Author David McCullough on ‘The Wright Brothers’

The Pulitzer Prize winner discusses his book about Orville and Wilbur Wright and how the Ohio brothers brought the airplane to the world.

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How Hawkes Crystal Keeps a Unique Glass-Cutting Tradition Alive

Aidan Scully is one of three artists in the nation who cuts glass using a time-honored method. His Tiffin showroom offers insight into his craft as well as his ties to pioneering glass artist Thomas Hawkes.

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The American Way

The Smithsonian Institution's new traveling exhibit chronicles journeys past and present.

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Author Paula McLain on ‘Love and Ruin’

The Ohio-based author returns to the life and loves of Ernest Hemingway in her new book.

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Pulitzer Prize Winner Anthony Doerr Discusses ‘All the Light We Cannot See’

Netflix has adapted the Ohio author’s critically acclaimed book as a limited series. We revisit our 2015conversation with Anthony Doerr about the inspiration for his story

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Top of the Pops

Conductor John Morris Russell prepares to take Cincinnati’s acclaimed ensemble to new noteworthy heights.

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