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Florets will release the first of three EPs on March 11.

Florets marking EP release with show at Rail

You’ll want to circle Saturday, March 11, on your calendar since that’s when Florets are releasing their much-anticipated EP, Greetings From, with a show at The Brass Rail alongside Swell Time and […]
Sara Nordling, left, displays her tapestry to Heatland Sings Associate Artistic Director Natalie Young and Maestro Robert Nance.

Heartland Sings weave unique experience

Heartland Sings is a mainstay in the Fort Wayne music scene. For 25 years, this professional choral group, led by Maestro Robert Nance, has entertained and educated, performing just about […]
Humans Among Us, from left, Josh Kattner, Ashe Davidson, Aaron Steele, Carin Steele, and Jason Villarreal, recently released their first single off their upcoming album and are featured in the latest ALT Homegrown Spotlight.

Humans Among Us launch project with single

When you talk about Humans Among Us, I guess you could say they are a little out there. Formed during the height of the pandemic, the quintet of Carin Steele, […]
Skid Row will be at Piere’s on Tuesday, March 14, in support of their latest album, The Gang’s All Here.

Skid Row are not down on their luck

In case you haven’t noticed, Skid Row served notice with a track on their latest album, The Gang’s All Here, that they are “Not Dead Yet.”  Thirty-seven years into their […]

The Phil is Back! Agreement reached

Fort Wayne Philharmonic concerts will resume following the tentative agreement today of a new contract between Fort Wayne Musicians Association (AFM Local 58) and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. The new agreement expires in August of 2026. 

‘The Sexton’ brings humor, pathos together

As a licensed funeral director, embalmer, and general manager of Harper’s Community Funeral Home in New Haven, David Rousculp understands the importance of human connection when it comes to death. […]
Fort Wayne Youtheatre’s Aesop’s Fables features neurodivergent and neurotypical actors. The cast includes, front from left, Aly Celaya, Sofia Brown, Bayani Spradling, Amya Howell, and Sam Chrzan; and back from left, Jaiden Littlejohn, Unique Keairnes, Lydia Moran, Chloe Zuehsow, and Shae English. Not pictured: Olivia More and Max Casazza.

Youtheatre has a show for everyone

Nowadays, theater companies often feature a sensory-friendly performance. Fort Wayne Youtheatre is taking the idea even further. Instead of just one sensory-friendly show, each of their four performances of Aesop’s […]
Anthony Giraldi will play his first solo live show Saturday, April 8, at The Brass Rail with opening acts Chocq. T and The Be Colony.

Anthony Giraldi drifting into Brass Rail for 1st show

Anthony Giraldi is ready to go live. Having already put some of his solo material online, the former bassist for James & The Drifters will perform his first show Saturday, […]
Tim Henson and Scott LePage will be at Sweetwater Sound on April 5.

Polyphia guitarists stopping by Sweetwater

Nestled between shows in Cleveland and Indianapolis, Tim Henson and Scott LePage of progressive rock band Polyphia will stop at Sweetwater Sound on Wednesday, April 5, at 7 p.m. The […]
Our Planet Live in Concert will be at The Embassy on April 7.

Quick Hit: ‘Our Planet’ Live in Concert

The Emmy-winning British documentary Our Planet took the world by storm when it was introduced by Netflix, providing a stunning look at Earth and addressing issues of conservation while featuring […]