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Satchel on Stage

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park presents the dramatic tale of a king of baseball and the time in which he lived.

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Iron Man

Cincinnati sculptor Paul Lashua explores the transformative power of metal.

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Bonjour Bijou

An exhibition of 75 gems on loan from the Petit Palais in Paris opens this month at the Taft Museum of Art.

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A Fresh Vision

The Cleveland Museum of Art’s “Brand-New & Terrific: Alex Katz in the 1950s” showcases works created during the dawn of the artist’s career.

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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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‘Stay Tuned: Rock on TV’

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame examines how television from “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” to “American Idol” shaped popular music for three generations.

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‘Michelangelo: Mind of the Master’ in Cleveland

The Cleveland Museum of Art features drawings that span the artist’s career and offer insight into some of his most famous creations.

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Case Study

For more than a century, Sherlock Holmes stories have captivated readers. A COSI exhibit brings literature’s most famous detective to life.

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Ode to Ohio

Columbus artist Michael McEwan paints his central Ohio surroundings.

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“Lines/Edges: Frank Stella on Paper” at Pizzuti Collection

Columbus art collector Ron Pizzuti became familiar with Frank Stella’s work in the 1970s. His museum features a selection of the artist’s vibrant compositions through April 29.

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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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‘A Mile and a Half of Lines: The Art of James Thurber’

A Columbus Museum of Art exhibition examines how native son James Thurber changed the face of American cartooning during the first half of the 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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Fashioned by Flame

The Toledo Museum of Art honors the medium it helped launch with “Fired Up: Contemporary Glass by Women Artists.”

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Haunting Memory

BalletMet brings "Dracula" back to life in Columbus.

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‘Devoted: Visual Performances of Faith’ in Dayton

The Dayton Art Institute presents an exhibition of work from its own collection showing how artists have interpreted and celebrated religions spanning the globe.

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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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Partner in Crime

Novelist Lisa Black finds murder, mystery and mayhem in Cleveland.

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See the Folk Art Masterpiece that is Hartman Rock Garden

During the Great Depression, Ben Hartman created a collection of interesting and idiosyncratic folk art sculptures at his Springfield home.

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The Cleveland Orchestra: A Century of Symphonies

As the Cleveland Orchestra celebrates its 100th season in 2017, we looked back at those who lifted it to worldwide acclaim.

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