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Revisiting the young heroes of past years
Thanks to their early recognition of the effects of COVID-19, the folks at Fort Wayne Youtheatre have been able to approach their 2020-21 season with tremendous flexibility. The fall performances […]
Don’t say Knope to Parks & Rec trivia
The NBC comedy Parks & Recreation has continued to be popular since it left the air in 2015, and likely due to its fictional setting of Pawnee, Indiana, the sitcom […]
‘The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run‘ Review: Fun is all dried up in unnecessary sequel
Coinciding with the launch of yet another streaming service, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run arrives this Thursday on the newly rebranded Paramount+ platform. Though this is the first […]
Popular nightclub readies reopening this month
Piere’s Entertainment Center is opening its doors once again. The popular nightclub has been vacant since early 2019 after a couple previous failed attempts to restore it to its glory. […]
Family series revived by Fort Wayne Ballet
Fort Wayne Ballet has worked hard in recent months to provide programming despite the challenges. One exciting example is the return of the Family Series, short and family-friendly performances which feature […]
Rosalind & The Way make their way to West Central
West Central Coffee and Davey’s Delicious Bagels at 1006 Broadway, Fort Wayne, is teaming up with the University of Saint Francis Music Technology Program for a special concert on Friday, […]
The biggest snubs of the Golden Globes
Well, it’s actually happening. The Golden Globes are this Sunday, February 28. The show, which will air on NBC at 8 p.m., will be remotely hosted by Tina Fey and […]
Embassy opens up for Down the Line 15
The Embassy Theatre’s annual Down the Line concerts, in which local bands pay tribute to national ones, grew out of a similar series that happened at the now-defunct Columbia Street […]
Exhibition throws new spotlight on ’20 protests
Music was the first form of artistic expression for DJ E-Clyps, his first opportunity to express himself to the world. But one unsatisfying year as a drummer in the South […]
‘Minari‘ Review: Film is a thoughtful, touching family drama
Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari is about as heartfelt and pure as movies get. Adapting his childhood experiences growing up in mid-1980s rural Arkansas, Chung doesn’t merely recall the struggles that […]