I Turned My Family Holiday Gathering into a Whodunnit (Here’s How It Went)
Why I decided to try a Masters of Mystery game kit, and how it works.

Why I decided to try a Masters of Mystery game kit, and how it works.
On display at Naples Botanical Garden through September 10, 2023.
An obligatory stop on the quest to find the beating heart of Columbus culture.
What defines Columbus culture? If you’re searching for who and what Columbus truly is, please make the Streetlight Guild a part of your journey.
The art of visiting museums in between exhibits.
And we thought we knew everything about him.
Get to this show, and get over yourself.
Lots of things come to mind when I think about sharks, but not jazz—and definitely not slumber parties. Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada wants to change that.
150 shows, 30 venues. Time to binge on Fringe.
Toronto is a city of sublime acceptance and compassion, and the recent WorldPride Parade was a striking example of that.
A graphic novel. About a robot. Animated in real time with a live soundtrack.
Laughing again and again with Jim Gaffigan, last night at Sony Centre.
A shrine to Sherlock.
Sole search.
Many of us have deliciously awful dating stories, but they haven’t been on public display. Until now. CATCO’s current production of I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change is an Off-Broadway musical comedy delivering a volcano of uproarious vignettes about the perils and jubilation of love.
Game on.
Free monthly craft classes for adults. Because friends who craft together, stay together.
On the second and fourth Saturday of each month, a killer coterie of vendors and artists gathers at 400 West Rich in Franklinton to offer an urban shopping (and lounging) experience unlike any other.
There are lots of different kinds of laughter, from the guffaw and snicker to the cackle and snort. And that one where your face swells up like a doofy peach and you start crying, but the harder you try to control it the worse it gets, and you double over clutching your stomach because you forget to breathe. The latter version happened to me recently at Monday Night Live.
Take a book. Leave a book. Pass it on.
Can a photograph change the world?