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September 17, 2008 | Music/Theater/Dance
Tune-up for Toledo Youth Orchestra; group has new director, new direction
For 59 years, talented high school musicians have turned up on Monday nights to tune up for rehearsal with the Toledo Youth Orchestra. And so they did again this year.

Kelly Heidbreder
Landscaping lessons from ‘Extreme Makeover’ house

Kathie Smith
Pick a pan to fit the recipe

Barbara Hendel
On the Town: Giving is no masquerade


Live-in boyfriend is refusing to leave


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September 16, 2008 | Culture & Ideas
Richard Wright has left us for the Dark Side of the Moon
"...as human beings we are capable of making sense of situations based on the thinnest slice of experience."



September 16, 2008 | Food
Divide & save: A whole pork loin can help stretch food dollars
A boneless whole pork loin is a big piece of meat for the home cook to tackle. But when the 8-to-10-pound piece is advertised for about $1.99 per pound, it might be worth your time and money to buy one and have it cut into pieces you can use in the coming weeks.


September 16, 2008 | Recipes
Company’s Coming Pork Roast
2 to 3 pound boneless pork roast


September 16, 2008 | Recipes
Peach and Cornmeal Upside-Down Cake
1 stick plus 3 tablespoons butter, softened


September 16, 2008 | Recipes
Bavarian Chops
4 boneless pork loin chops, about ½-inch thick


September 16, 2008 | Recipes
Cajun Pork Roast
1 2-pound pork loin roast


September 16, 2008 | Recipes
Autumn Glazed Pork Chops
4 boneless pork chops, ¾-inch thick



September 15, 2008 | Culture & Ideas
Robert DeNiro, Meg Ryan, et al.: from cinema royalty to movie mediocrity
"...as human beings we are capable of making sense of situations based on the thinnest slice of experience."



September 15, 2008 | TV/Radio
Stay Tuned with Kirk Baird: Kristian Brown
You have heard their voices on radio and seen their faces on TV. Now The Blade goes behind the scenes to introduce you to your favorite media personalities. Stay Tuned appears the third Monday of every month.


September 15, 2008 | Music/Theater/Dance
Symphony in the groove with 1st chamber concert
The opening Toledo Symphony Blade Chamber Concert last night in the Toledo Club was billed “Tales and Dances,” and offered music inspired by tradition and stories.


September 15, 2008 | Events
On the Town: Giving is no masquerade
Is life really a masquerade? Let’s leave that to songwriters and philosophers. Here in the Toledo area, though, folks are using masks and masquerades to have a little fun while giving to causes near and dear to their hearts. We start out at battling AIDS-HIV:



September 14, 2008 | Music/Theater/Dance
Toledo area continues its tradition of great entertainment
When it comes to art, Toledoans are traditionalists all the way.



September 14, 2008 | Culture & Ideas
A passion for pinball
In a perfect world, Scott Sheridan, owner of Dr. Scott’s Pinball, would have more business than he could handle.


September 14, 2008 | Music/Theater/Dance
Classical groups celebrate decades of performances
For the region’s classical arts, the 2008- 2009 season is all about milestones — big ones, impressive markers.



September 14, 2008 | Culture & Ideas
More young athletes are being stricken by injuries
Last fall, Amanda Martis won a coveted outside hitter position on her freshman volleyball team at Notre Dame Academy. During games and jumping drills, her knee would hurt on and off, but not enough to stop her from training all-out.


September 14, 2008 | Events
Authors! Authors! celebrates its 15th season
American Novelist Gore Vidal and travel expert Rick Steves will speak in Toledo in October and November as part of the 2008-2009 Authors! Authors! speaker’s series.


September 14, 2008 | Music/Theater/Dance
A wide world of classical music
Music, music, music — the northwest Ohio/southeast Michigan flatlands certainly will come alive with classical sounds in the new 2008-09 season.


September 14, 2008 | Music/Theater/Dance
‘The Nutcraker’ returns, but there will be cutting-edge dance too
Dance companies and presenters in the region are giving a boost to the trend toward diversity reflected in all the classical arts this season.


September 14, 2008 | Music/Theater/Dance
B.B. King is just one of the legends heading our way
There’s always room in Toledo for the classics, especially when it comes to popular music.


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 MOST READ ARTICLES IN THIS SECTION YESTERDAY

1. Richard Wright has left us for the Dark Side of the Moon | 09/16/08
2. Bavarian Chops | 09/16/08
3. Divide & save: A whole pork loin can help stretch food dollars | 09/16/08
4. Cajun Pork Roast | 09/16/08
5. Peach and Cornmeal Upside-Down Cake | 09/16/08
6. Robert DeNiro, Meg Ryan, et al.: from cinema royalty to movie mediocrity | 09/15/08
7. Company’s Coming Pork Roast | 09/16/08
8. Autumn Glazed Pork Chops | 09/16/08
9. On the Town: Giving is no masquerade | 09/15/08
10. Stay Tuned with Kirk Baird: Kristian Brown | 09/15/08




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