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Playlist Volume 4 Issue 8

The last Playlist of 2008 is a bit of a mixed bag. We check in on Maumee grad Libby Servais as she prepares for her Broadway debut. After that check out our gift guide for the family video game fanatic. And if you feel like getting away this holiday season why not try some place that has a little bit of quirk and a whole lot of class – like Brussels

Also in this issue: A music lover finds a way to love more music and this year's top albums.


Playlist Volume 4 Issue 7

Toledo’s Chainsaw Creek is one of the biggest haunts in the area, offering over 8,000 square feet of horror that will either have people lining up for more or running for their lives.

The term “healthy video game” is a bit of an oxymoron, but with the Wii Fit, not only do you get to have a little bit of fun, you might also burn off a few calories.

Also in this issue: Drink of the month, music reviews and more.


Playlist Volume 4 Issue 6

It’s time for football – finally. After local sports fans suffered through a dismal baseball season, the crunch of pads on the gridiron will come as a welcome relief.

Ohio State once again has national championship aspirations, returning the bulk of last year’s team as well as adding this year’s hottest recruit, Terrelle Pryor.

Michigan, on the other hand, is a bit more of a question mark.


Playlist Volume 4 Issue 5

Summer is here and so are the festivals. If you plan it just right you can ride Ferris wheels, eat elephant ears and spend quality time with the beer tent denizens until the leaves fall off the trees.

Gas vs. Charcoal: The great grill debate rages on summer after summer. Are you after the smoky flavor and traditions of charcoal, or is the convenience and control of propane more to your liking? Playlist runs down the pros and cons of each.


Playlist Volume 4 Issue 4

Friday evenings at the Village Idiot in Maumee have transformed into the music lover’s go-to destination.

Every Friday at 5:30 p.m. the Village Idiot serves up  a three hour dose of John Barile and Bobby May, tearing through a wide swath of popular music with only two guitars, a mandolin and an uncanny, telepathic stage presence t
hat lends to the shows brilliant yet off-the-cuff nature.


Playlist Volume 4 Issue 3

Baseball is back and it looks like local fans are in for a great year as the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians are expected to battle it out for control of the AL Central.

Also in this issue: Playlist sits down with Mudwith Mud Hens clubhouse manager Joe Sarkisian to talk about the game, his job, steroids and some of his favorite memories.

Plus music reviews, music columns and much more!


Playlist Volume 4 Issue 2

Apparently Ohio has become on of the country’s newest UFO hot spots. Supposed UFO sightings and videos have been pouring out of Cleveland – a town long known for poor winter weather and perennial, football-related disappointments.

Get reacquainted with your innerchild at the University of Findlay’s Mazza Museum dedicated to the artwork of children’s books.



Playlist Volume 4 Issue 1

42 is the answer to the question. What’s the question? We don’t know. What we do know is that New England is pretty much a lock for yet another Super Bowl victory

It seems that politics as usual has been the norm for a long, long time. Check out the political cartoon exhibit at the Hayes Center to see just how little things have changed.

Also – music and stuff.