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Bill Guentzler Shares How He Makes His Film-Festival Picks
We talked with the Cleveland International Film Festival’s artistic director about the decision-making behind what goes on-screen each year.
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Lawrence Witmer Discusses Dinosaurs and Evolution
The Ohio University professor shares how studying the biological structures of modern animals helps him interpret the evolution of dinosaurs.
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Hocking Hills Orchard, Logan
Visitors to Derek Mills’ orchard get a wide-ranging history lesson that’s a lot sweeter than what we learned in school.
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‘Wendy Red Star: A Scratch on the Earth’ at Columbus Museum of Art
Mixed-media artist Wendy Red Star addresses long-imposed narratives about Indigenous people. An exhibition of her work is on display April 21 through Sept. 3.
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Where to Go in Ohio for Free Comic Book Day
Free Comic Book Day returns the first weekend in May. It doesn’t matter if you’re a longtime fan or a newbie collector, these two Ohio shops will help you celebrate.
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See ‘Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass’ in Cincinnati
Featuring works by 33 contemporary artists, this insightful exhibition is on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum through April 7.
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One Giant Leap: The Lasting Legacy of Apollo 11
Ohioan Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the moon July 20, 1969, changing how we look at space and capturing the imagination of people around the globe.
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The Night the World Watched Ohioan Neil Armstrong
On the anniversary of Neil Armstrong’s famous first steps, one writer recalls the lead-up to that summer night that captured the imagination of people around the globe.
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‘Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak’ in Columbus
The Columbus Museum of Art and The Maurice Sendak Foundation partner for a retrospective of works by the author and artist who gave us Where the Wild Things Are.
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Ohio Amish Country Antique Malls
Vintage finds and nostalgia abound at these spots that offer a trip back through the years.
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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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Lucky Cat Museum, Cincinnati
Micha Robertson’s museum houses more than 2,000 varieties of the iconic maneki-neko or “beckoning cat.”
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3 Great Cincinnati Food Startups
Mortar founder Derrick Braziel shares a few spots the program has helped launch.
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The Troll Hole Museum, Alliance
Sherry Groom’s spot celebrates all things troll with more than 20,000 dolls and other pieces of related memorabilia.
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Alan Freed’s Grave, Cleveland
A jukebox-shaped headstone at Lake View Cemetery marks the grave of the man who popularized rock ’n’ roll.
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Explore the Toledo Museum of Art’s 2024 Acquisitions
This northwest Ohio art hub added more than 250 pieces to its collection this year. Here are a few that caught our attention.
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Lebanon’s Harmon Museum Showcases Ohio History
The destination features a variety of interesting exhibits, from a gallery dedicated to Neil Armstrong to a trove of authentic Shaker items and inventions.
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The City of Toledo Unveils New Flag
Officials raised the symbolism-filled design on the city’s 188th birthday, Jan. 7.
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See “Strategic Interplay: African Art and Imagery in Black and White” in Toledo
This masterful exhibit at the Toledo Museum of Art uses the game of chess as a frame for exploring art of the African continent.
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Explore Clutch Collective in Marietta
Sarah Arnold’s independent shop in Marietta, Clutch Collective, offers a delightful selection of curated items that celebrate the creativity of artists across the region.
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