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Not everybody in Cuyahoga Falls may know about or have eaten at Jimmy’s Backyard BBQ, but we’d wager almost everybody has noticed their mascot, a 7 1/2-foot tall Bigfoot statue […]
Continue ReadingNot everybody in Cuyahoga Falls may know about or have eaten at Jimmy’s Backyard BBQ, but we’d wager almost everybody has noticed their mascot, a 7 1/2-foot tall Bigfoot statue […]
Continue ReadingMysterious gun-toting librarians pile what appear to be books into the arms of Sam (Karen Gillan), saying “you’ll need a Jane Austen… a Charlotte Brontë… and a Virginia Woolf. Oh, […]
Continue ReadingIt’s that time of the season, when the sun shines bright over local art and performances. While multiple theater and art events were created last summer, only to be canceled, […]
Continue ReadingOf all the projects for the public to have stocked up on, creating a scarcity at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, few would have believed toilet paper. Such a […]
Continue ReadingWhen students at Roberts Middle School return to class in the Fall they will be greeted by a new mural created by this year’s 8th grade Advanced Art class. Featuring […]
Continue ReadingOn Tuesday, April 27th, two longtime supporters of the arts in Cuyahoga Falls were honored with awards from Collide: Cuyahoga Falls. The award celebrated their contributions to the local arts […]
Continue ReadingTo describe Sarah Lacey’s exhibit “The Mysterious Disappearance of Walt Thompson,” currently on display at Freefall Studios on Front Street in Cuyahoga Falls, the best expression would be art imitating […]
Continue ReadingTwo years ago, downtown Cuyahoga Falls brimmed with art lovers as buildings and streets were filled with the artwork of students. On that busy evening, no one would have expected […]
Continue ReadingAfter nearly a year with minimal live in-person entertainment, the idea of a continuing improv comedy troupe might seem difficult, considering there are basically no opportunities for audiences to join […]
Continue ReadingLove may not be the only thing in the air this February, but it is certainly central to the community’s love of art. With a drastic cut in funding to […]
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