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See ‘Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow’ in Cleveland
A vibrant and thought-provoking exhibition of works by acclaimed Japanese artist Takashi Murakami comes to the Cleveland Museum of Art, May 25 through Sept. 7.
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4 Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day in Ohio
From a car show in Akron to a philharmonic concert in Dayton, here are four finds for dad to enjoy this Father’s Day.
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Chapman’s Eat Market, Columbus
Chef BJ Lieberman’s restaurant brings comfort food inspired by international cuisines to Columbus’ German Village neighborhood.
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51st Baby Gorilla Born at the Cincinnati Zoo
Gladys, the beloved gorilla who once needed human surrogates to raise her, is now a mom herself, marking a milestone birth during the zoo’s 150th anniversary year.
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‘Ohio: Wild at Heart’ Now Showing in Select Theaters Statewide
Produced in partnership with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, this film showcases some of our state’s most striking natural features.
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Summer Fun in Ohio: 10 Ways to Enjoy the Last Week of May
From Columbus’ Asian Festival to catching a performance of “The Wiz” at Toledo’s Stranahan Theater, the end of May offers a full week of finds.
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5 Art Classes and Events to Check Out This May
Celebrate creativity across Ohio during these five events that offer different ways for art lovers to get hands-on this month.
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World’s Largest Washboard, Logan
The Columbus Washboard Co. built a 24-foot-tall version of its namesake product to identify its factory in Logan.
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Ohio Finds: Dog Figurine Made by The Logan Pottery
Decor depicting dogs was a popular ornamentation for hearths and mantelpieces during the early 20th century.
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Best Hometowns 2024-25
This year, we honor Bryan, Hilliard, McConnelsville, Millersburg and Urbana. These five communities embody the characteristics that make us proud to call Ohio home.
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Best Hometowns 2024: Urbana
Downtown redevelopment has made this Champaign County community a regional destination for those seeking fresh flavors and interesting finds.
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The Wild Beauty of Heritage Haven Farm
Mary Martin crafts jewelry, cards and bookmarks using pressed wildflowers that grow on the property.
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Rivertown Inkery & Apparel, Cincinnati
Doug Burns celebrates the Queen City’s past and present with designs he hopes customers will enjoy for years to come.
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The Wood-Turned Artistry of Wilber C. ‘Wib’ Mock
The Zanesville Museum of Art showcases the work of a local craftsman who hit his artistic stride during retirement.
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Lake Erie Nature & Science Center, Bay Village
This attraction has roots dating back to 1945, when local resident Elberta Fleming spearheaded the effort to create a local hands-on nature center.
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Dr. James K. Bissell Nature Center, Rock Creek
The Nature Conservancy's Ashtabula County nature center provides an opportunity to learn about the 2,000-acre Morgan Swamp Preserve it calls home.
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Best Hometowns 2022
This year, we honor Athens, Bellefontaine, Kent, Perrysburg and Versailles. These five communities embody the characteristics that make us proud to call Ohio home.
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‘Quilting a Future: Contemporary Quilts and American Tradition’ in Columbus
This Columbus Museum of Art exhibition on display Oct. 6 through Jan. 28 showcases artists using the medium of quilting in innovative and thought-provoking ways.
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Explore Dublin Arts Council’s Art in Public Places
This Columbus suburb’s outdoor collection of art brings travelers face to face with interesting works in unexpected places.
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Museum of Divine Statues
Lou McClung opened this museum four years ago and features more than 100 statues and artifacts.
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