Ohio seems to be the Germany of the United States
By Pia Benthin | Jan. 23, 2023When German immigrants came to the U.S., many of them settled in the Midwest. As the decades passed by, their Germanness faded but some traces are still present today.
When German immigrants came to the U.S., many of them settled in the Midwest. As the decades passed by, their Germanness faded but some traces are still present today.
Elizabeth Thompson is the guest curator of the exhibition “Homesteading Women” at the Kennedy Museum of Art.
Ohio got rid of the pink tax in 2020, but tampon prices are still falling in the Buckeye state.
A tradition at the Southeast Ohio History Center, legendary worldwide organist Dennis James comes back to accompany the 1925 silent film, The Phantom of the Opera, this year.
Ashley Kouri’s art empowers the models and challenges the current way of taking pictures.
The OHIO Wildlife and Nature Photography Scholarship Contest is looking for the best photographs of Ohio’s wildlife. Students can submit their work in five categories and compete to win a scholarship. All winners will be shown in an exhibition next year.
Black Girl Day Off encourages Black women to take a day for themselves on Oct. 11 of each year.
TRANSformation: A space for understanding
The annual Mental Illness Awareness Week educates on mental health, illness and stigma. Bobcats share what they wish they had known about mental illness, and the local branch of NAMI shares their plans for this year’s Walk the Walk.