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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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Hocking Hills 2018 Trailfest Celebration
In honor of the National Trail System’s 50th anniversary, the Hocking Hills hosts a five-day showcase of nature, adventure and the open road.
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Faces of the Heartland
The Columbus Museum of Art highlights Ohioan James R. Hopkins’ innovative early 20th-century paintings depicting the Cumberland mountaineers of Kentucky.
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Ohio Winter Fun: December Park Programs
’Tis the season for winter warmers for the whole family — check out these programs that will be sure to spark that little bit of extra holiday cheer.
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Indiana Turns 200
As our neighbor celebrates its bicentennial, here are four attractions to put on your travel itinerary.
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Into the Woods
The Cincinnati Art Museum showcases the forest through one of Vincent van Gogh’s final paintings and two dozen other works.
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Camp Sherman Memories
Thousands of soldiers trained in Ross County before shipping out to World War I battlefields. July’s Camp Sherman Days honors their contributions.
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Imagination at Work
Artist and curator Dan Chudzinski brings whimsy and wonder to the world’s first collection of original artwork from children’s picture books.
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(Not Quite) Roughing It
Ohioans with a knack for outdoor fun offer their advice for creating the ultimate backyard campout.
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A Night to Remember
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra re-creates Benny Goodman's groundbreaking 1938 concert at Carnegie Hall.
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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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Natural & Nautical
Three northwest Ohio attractions usher in the season of birds, blooms and boats.
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Live Well Ohio: May 2019
Ohio physician Dr. Glen Aukerman helps his patients choose organic and local fruits and vegetables that will be the most beneficial for their individual body makeup.
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Art for All
At the height of the Great Depression, artists banded together to offer hope through their work.
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New Heights
The Cleveland Orchestra brings Bernard Herrmann’s score for “Vertigo” to life at Severance Hall.
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Echoes of Battle
The Toledo Museum of Art offers a look at the Civil War from eyewitness observers and artists of the era.
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Crystal Clear
The Dayton Art Institute celebrates Ohio’s role in the studio glass movement.
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Eyes on the Sky
Bird-watching expert Kenn Kaufman gears up for another migratory bird season in Northwest Ohio.
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Hotels With History
Visit these architectural treasures and appreciate the luxuries of days gone by.
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