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Celebrate cold weather in Fort Wayne
Now in its ninth year, Winterval in downtown Fort Wayne provides a day of activities and events which caters to both the lovers and haters of winter. “There are both […]
Mashing up technology, juggling, and comedy
Mark Nizer has artistically combined the world of juggling, comedy, and technology to create his 4D Theater performances. Nizer will perform at the Honeywell Center on Jan. 23. Nizer learned […]
Young ventriloquist finds her audience
Darci Lynne Farmer is the new Edgar Bergen. That sentence probably doesn’t mean a whole lot to some people. But if you have any interest in ventriloquism, which tends to […]
Science Central’s proposal for a planetarium gets a boost
Santa Claus came early for Science Central when the Fort Wayne City Council approved a $500,000 grant from the city’s legacy fund the week before Christmas. Having already raised more […]
Confluence Kitchen: The Culture of Japan
Riverfront Fort Wayne takes on a new endeavor as it presents the first installment of their Confluence Kitchen series. By definition, a confluence is a collaboration tool used to share […]
Dog Days of Winter
It’s January and we are now fully engaged in the New Year, but that also means the cold Indiana winter is still potentially in full force. Although it’s been completely […]
Bluesmen Taj Maholics to deliver new album
We’re only a few days into both a new year and new decade. While much about 2020 remains uncertain, one thing is for sure: We’re going to have an album […]
Shining a spotlight on vets’ heroism, humility
First Presbyterian Theater excels at presenting stories that audiences may not have heard but absolutely should. Their current production, Beyond Glory, shares stories of ordinary men in extraordinary circumstances. Based […]
2020 Golden Globes hand out unpredictability
The annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony for the best television and film of 2019 went down in Los Angeles on Sunday, Jan. 5. The Globes, which are voted on and […]
‘1917‘ Review: Impressive film leans too hard on technique
The harrowing new World War I film 1917 opens on two British soldiers, played by George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman, getting some much needed rest. Little do they know it’s […]