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Quick Hit: Save Maumee Canoe Clean-Up, Fundraiser
What began as a vehicle for research on the Fort Wayne rivers in 2001 after purchasing a “beachfront” property on the Maumee River near downtown Fort Wayne, Save Maumee Grassroots […]
Quick Hit: Rockin’ for Hope
The U.S. suicide rate has been increasing for decades and, as we all know, one life lost to it is too many, let alone the thousands of lives we lose […]
Quick Hit: Fall Harvest Festival
American farms are central to the economy of the United States, and many in this area rely on them for employment. To celebrate this, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation has […]
Bowser Park recognized for 100 years
In celebration of reaching the 100-year milestone, Bowser Park, 1599 Bowser St., now displays a Centennial Legacy Park insignia following a presentation by city officials. In addition to the marker, […]
Necromoon: ‘Nature Makes Our Graves for Us’
It’d be easy to categorize Fort Wayne trio Necromoon as “shoegaze.” They check all the boxes: atmospheric, dreamy, saturated guitar tones, ethereal vocals, and at times Gothic undertones. But you’d […]
Colts bring out big names for Kickoff Concert
Let’s be real. The Indianapolis Colts probably won’t have one of the better teams in the NFL this year. Despite that, opening weekend still holds hope for the franchise as […]
Video game movie is a car crash
Sony takes another shot at adapting a popular PlayStation series for the big screen with Gran Turismo, a stock sports biopic to go along with their stock action-adventure Uncharted from […]
‘Mother Road’ leads Grace Potter to Clyde
Three-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Grace Potter heads to The Clyde Theatre on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m. in support of her album, Mother Road. The bluesy, roots rock specialist with […]
Bread & Circus Art Gallery closing Oct. 21
Bread & Circus Art Gallery announced Friday, Aug. 11, on Facebook that they will close their gallery in the North Anthony Center after four years on Oct. 21. “We knew this year […]
Take fresh approach by shopping farmers markets
It’s August in Indiana, which means it’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, not because of the heat and humidity. It’s the bountiful season for locally grown produce […]