Gramercy Books and the Jewish Community Center will host four award-winning poets on Thursday in celebration of National ...
Her book primarily consists of recaps about the latest news and statistics on COVID that she wrote for specific dates during ...
Art theft isn’t just a plot used in Hollywood movies. It's a real concern for the art world and a lucrative black market for ...
NFL owners approved a proposal to include player, coach and team statistics from the AAFC to the record book. Now Otto Graham ...
The Hancock Historical Museum invites the public to its upcoming Brown Bag Lecture presented by Eastman & Smith LTD. at 12 ...
For many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the small Ohio town of Kirtland holds much history. Some ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill launches his four-week overview of the Bible's 66 books, starting from the ...
The warmth of the women’s voices is palpable in a thoughtful study that also addresses the darker side of the migrant ...
Growing up on the East side of Cleveland as one of 12 children, Tom O’Grady said he remembers telling his parents that ...
An official at the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library says the reader likely checked "Wild West" out around Halloween 1926. The book was supposed to be back by Nov. 23 that year.
Like many other Ohio residents ... Together” as part of any classes that explore the history of the pandemic. “The book is fascinating, I think,” she said.
It seems like there is a designated month, day, or week set aside to honor just about everything: March is, believe it or not, host to “National Old Stuff Day,” “Mustache Month,” and “National Spray ...