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Quick Hit: ‘Disasters of the Tooney-verse’
The works of illustrator Will Bresley will be on display at The Garden in Fort Wayne from on Thursday, Oct. 13. Stop in from 6-9 p.m. to see imagination and […]
‘Blonde’ critics dismissing creativity
Every week I hear or see a podcaster or critic complain about how they “don’t make movies like this anymore” while talking about an older, non-superhero classic. And I agree, […]
Mental health at center of horror film
Capping off an uncommonly strong month for cinematic horror, the frightfest Smile stars Sosie Bacon as Dr. Rose Cotter, a psychologist who’s been putting too many hours into her job […]
Nostalgia served up at Hall’s Drive-In
There aren’t many places that define Fort Wayne like the Hall’s Family of Restaurants. They’ve been around only since the 1940s. It was, and is, consistent. As national chains and […]
Join Debutants for Halloween party at Clyde
In April, The Clyde Theatre hosted the inaugural Debutants Ball, a carnival-type atmosphere that featured everything from aerial performers to a man on stilts and music by the local bluegrass […]
Ambitious season on horizon for Philharmonic
Musical director Andrew Constantine and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra are launching their 2022-23 season, their most ambitious yet. The season kicks off Oct. 8 with Firebird at Embassy Theatre […]
Calder the Band nearly have new album in hand
No one can accuse Calder the Band of rushing to complete their second album. Due to a pandemic and its five members being scattered across the country, the band says […]
Competition set for young pianists at PFW
The Gene Marcus Piano Competition at Purdue University Fort Wayne will be held for young pianists up to age 18 years of age who live within 100 miles of Fort Wayne. […]
Pentatonix selects Girl Named Tom as opener
The Voice winners A Girl Named Tom out of Pettisville, Ohio, have been named as the opening act for the Pentatonix: A Christmas Spectacular tour beginning in mid-November. A Girl […]
Stars, drama propel ‘Darling’ to No. 1
The top two films at the U.S. box office right now were directed by women, Olivia Wilde and Gina Prince-Bythewood. How about that? Wilde’s second feature, Don’t Worry Darling, opened […]