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Night of Lights shines light on downtown resurrection
A treasured family tradition and the biggest gathering of all walks of people in Fort Wayne is coming with the Night of Lights on Wednesday, Nov. 27, the night before […]
Nonprofit IMTF recruit Pyle for fundraiser
When the nonprofit Indiana Musical Theatre Foundation needed a fundraising event, CEO and Executive Director Andrew Sherman knew who to turn to — Alicia Pyle. “Well, I mean, Alicia brings […]
‘A Christmas Carol’ returns to Salomon Farm’s Old Barn
When Summit City Music Theatre began putting on their production of A Christmas Carol at Salomon Farm Park, Artistic Director Gavin Thomas Drew wanted it to become a holiday tradition. […]
You could spend a day at Wells Street Corridor
The Wells Street Corridor just north of downtown Fort Wayne is a local treasure trove of unique spots to eat, shop, and explore. This lively stretch has something for everyone […]
Pop Evil look to do good at Piere’s
There’s an argument that, in the streaming era, there’s no reason to make an album. Music is now a track-by-track playlist world in which only the most dedicated fans will […]
Quick Hit: Christmas on Broadway
One of Fort Wayne’s most popular traditions, Christmas on Broadway has helped kick off the holiday season for two decades. And after 20 years, it just seems to be getting […]
Quick Hit: ‘Messiah by Candlelight’
Handel’s Messiah was originally performed as an Easter offering April 13, 1742, in Ireland. Now, it is a Christmastime staple performed all over the world. Your chance to experience the […]
Quick Hit: Jurassic Quest
Jurassic Quest, the largest and most realistic traveling dinosaur experience available, comes to Memorial Coliseum for three days, Nov. 22-24. The exhibit is rife with opportunities to experience these prehistoric […]
Quick Hit: Headwaters Ice Rink Opening Day
Headwaters Park, located just north of Fort Wayne’s central city business district, is home to many festivals, concerts, and other special events. Every year, during the winter season, the pavilion […]
Area restaurants have Thanksgiving covered
While historians debate what was actually on the menu for the first Thanksgiving gathering between Native Americans and Pilgrims in 1621, most Americans plan to feast on turkey, stuffing, gravy, […]