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The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience: Zoso

It doesn’t appear that a Led Zeppelin reunion with the remaining living members will ever happen, but tribute acts are the next best thing. An amazing one is Zoso – […]

Youtheatre seeks students for Charlotte’s Web

Fort Wayne Youtheatre will hold auditions for Charlotte’s Web on Aug. 30 and 31 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Arts United Center. The production is for students age 8-18 and […]

Up-and-coming K.Flay snagged by Clyde Theatre for September

The Clyde Theatre has locked down another stellar act, K.Flay, on Friday, Sept. 10. The Illinois-born, Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and rapper has risen to international recognition, receiving Grammy nominations […]

Children three and under invited to be tiny musicians

The Tiny Musicians program for children age three and under has returned to the Sweetwater Academy.  Early introduction to music education can enhance auditory and fine motor skills, improve verbal […]

Sebastian Bach, Chevelle will rock The Clyde in November

Rock fans unite! The one and only Sebastian Bach is returning to Fort Wayne for a performance at The Clyde Theatre on Thursday, Nov. 18.  The late 1980s iconic frontman […]

Fire & Light puts on ‘Newsies’ at USF

Fire & Light Academy is a theater organization that creates wholesome stage experiences which engage, educate, and inspire young people in our community. The academy offers a nurturing and educational […]

Sum Morz Andy Music Fest

The Sum Morz Andy Music Fest at the legendary Buck Lake Ranch in Angola is an annual gathering of friends, bands, and people who simply like to have a good […]

‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’: The Civic returns triumphant with zany comedy

And we’re back! On July 24, the Fort Wayne Civic Theatre opened its first show at the Arts United Center in nearly 18 months.  Our talented and dedicated local theaters […]

‘Old’ Review: Shyamalan sinks in leaky premise, poor dialogue

Since his ubiquitous breakout film The Sixth Sense in 1999, writer/director M. Night Shyamalan has managed to capture the attention of the movie-going and non-movie-going public alike with tantalizing high-concept […]

Cage demonstrates why he is one of nation’s most important actors

Every once in a while, an album, a show (Fargo), a film (The Master), an exhibition (Julie Mehretu at the Whitney), or a book (The Road) comes along and slaps […]