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The Newark “Holy Stones”: Science, Politics, and Religion in 19th Century Ohio

Facebook Live Event

 The Auglaize County Historical Society will present The Newark “Holy Stones”: Science, Politics, and Religion in 19th Century Ohio with Bradley Lepper as a Facebook Live event on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m. The program is free and open to the public, and is made possible by the Ohio Humanities Council’s Speakers Bureau. The “Holy Stones” are a series ... Read More

The River Speaks!

Clifton Opera House 5 Clay St., Clifton, Ohio

The Little Miami River speaks to all of us in one way or another. Join us to celebrate its 50th Anniversary as a National Scenic River. Learn why your neighbors love it, and how it adds recreational value to the area. This event will feature the first live showing of The River Speaks, an award winning documentary of why people ... Read More

Making Sacred Drums with BabaaRitah

Franklinton Branch of the Columbus Metro Library 1061 W. Town St., Columbus, Ohio

Using your imagination, create a drum that is a unique and personal work of art! Then learn exciting drum patterns and songs. Ages 7-11. Hosted at the Franklinton Branch of the Columbus Metro Library. This event is part of the Columbus Metropolitan Library's celebration of Black History Month.

9 to 5, The Musical

Riffe Center, Studio One 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio

9 TO 5, THE MUSICAL follows three unlikely friends who take control of their office by concocting a plan to get even with their egotistical boss. Together, the women learn there is nothing they can’t do, even in a man’s world. This hilarious story of friendship and revenge is outrageous, thought-provoking, and a whole lot of fun. Based on the hit ... Read More

$47.50

Understanding Black History Through Black Music

Tremont Rd. Library, Friends Theater 2800 Tremont Rd, Upper Arlington, Ohio

Join Ted McDaniel, Professor of African-American Studies and Music at the Ohio State University, to learn how black music has often served as a barometer of the times and lives of black people. This program, utilizing recorded music, explores various aspects and periods of black history by examining the music of each era. It ranges from the worksongs and spirituals ... Read More

Daniel Levin

Mandel JCC Stonehill Auditorium 26001 S Woodland Rd, Beachwood, Ohio

Daniel Levin's book explores master violin maker Amnon Weinstein’s effort to restore violins that survived the Holocaust. Levin is the first photographer to depict Weinstein’s workshop in Tel Aviv, his one-of-a-kind collection of violins and his artful process for restoring them, fulfilling his dream of transforming tragedy into triumph by bringing violins of the Holocaust back to life. Cleveland's own, ... Read More

Latine in Southern Ohio: Presentation of Research

Clark Memorial Library at Shawnee State University 940 Second St., Portsmouth, Ohio

Join Southern Ohio Folklife for our presentation of research for the Latine in Southern Ohio project. We will discuss our historical and cultural research about Latine community members in the southern Ohio area drawn from census records, archives, scholarship, and oral histories of local residents. The new bilingual (English and Spanish) Latine in Southern Ohio archival collection will be launched. ... Read More

9 to 5: The Musical

Riffe Center, Studio One 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio

Ohio Humanities is proud to support the Contemporary American Theatre Company’s (CATCO) production of 9 to 5, The Musical. Due to overwhelming response from audiences, the production has been extended through Sunday, Feb. 26. This empowering story uses humor to highlight important issues in our community. Richard Sanford from Columbus Underground says, “It’s a fun, charming show with the right ... Read More

$45.24

9 to 5: The Musical

Riffe Center, Studio One 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio

Ohio Humanities is proud to support the Contemporary American Theatre Company’s (CATCO) production of 9 to 5, The Musical. Due to overwhelming response from audiences, the production has been extended through Sunday, Feb. 26. This empowering story uses humor to highlight important issues in our community. Richard Sanford from Columbus Underground says, “It’s a fun, charming show with the right ... Read More

$45.24

9 to 5: The Musical

Riffe Center, Studio One 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio

Ohio Humanities is proud to support the Contemporary American Theatre Company’s (CATCO) production of 9 to 5, The Musical. Due to overwhelming response from audiences, the production has been extended through Sunday, Feb. 26. This empowering story uses humor to highlight important issues in our community. Richard Sanford from Columbus Underground says, “It’s a fun, charming show with the right ... Read More

$45.24

9 to 5: The Musical

Riffe Center, Studio One 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio

Ohio Humanities is proud to support the Contemporary American Theatre Company’s (CATCO) production of 9 to 5, The Musical. Due to overwhelming response from audiences, the production has been extended through Sunday, Feb. 26. This empowering story uses humor to highlight important issues in our community. Richard Sanford from Columbus Underground says, “It’s a fun, charming show with the right ... Read More

$45.24

History of Civil Rights in Cleveland Webinar with Dr. Nishani Frazier

Online

Join Nishani Frazier, an Associate Professor of History and American Studies at the University of Kansas for a webinar on the civil rights movement in Cleveland. In conjunction with the Cleveland Civil Rights Trail, Frazier will cover the long arch of political activism among Black Clevelanders from around the city’s founding to the modern civil rights era, and document how ... Read More

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