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The Greatest Love

Widely known as one of the greatest singers of all-time, Whitney Houston left us way too soon. Her legend lives on, however, and is presented in the most respectful way […]

Alter Bridge

Alter Bridge brings their “Walk The Sky” tour to The Clyde Theatre in Fort Wayne on Feb. 12. Support for the show will come from Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery as […]

More Fort Wayne public art projects proposed

The evolution of public art in our area continues. Last week’s unveiling of the projects proposed for Art for All, overseen by the City of Fort Wayne Public Art Commission, […]

Smith-Lawrence buddy flick continues apace

For the fourth consecutive weekend, Bad Boys for Life took the No. 1 spot at the U.S. box office with another $17.7 million in sales, upping the flick’s 24-day domestic […]

‘Gretel & Hansel‘ Review: Style wins over thin substance in new adaptation

The Brothers Grimm tale Hansel and Gretel has been adapted for the screen countless times, most recently and regrettably in Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters.  Now we have yet another […]

Fish, Fab Four, Beach Boys coming this summer

Last year, the Sweetwater Performance Pavilion welcomed guitar slinger Kenny Wayne Shepherd to town for what could be called a show for the ages. What made the evening so complete […]

Ballet to revisit Violins of Hope choreography

With its annual Love Notes presentation, Fort Wayne Ballet is performing two pieces from an astonishing performance during last November’s Violins of Hope. While interweaving heartbreaking stories from the Holocaust […]

Roald Dahl classic book comes to life in musical

Bookstores and libraries are filled with children’s books which teach life lessons, tell stories of survival, and have engaged and delighted fans for generations. Then there’s Roald Dahl who managed […]

Improv meets hypnotism in Mochrie, Mecci show

After he decided to shift careers from therapist to entertainer, hypnotist Asad Mecci took a course in improvisational comedy at Toronto’s famed Second City. What he learned is that the […]

’80s pop makes its Marx on The Clyde

From the time he appeared on the musical landscape in the late 1980s, Richard Marx has remained embedded in our collective consciousness. His early hits — particularly “Don’t Mean Nothin’,” […]