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Abstract Promises
Long before he became executive director of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Charles Shepard was a young curator in New York City, working among the many young and talented […]
Trio of Presley impersonators headline show
When talking to Shawn Klush on the phone, it’s impossible not to be struck by how much his normal speaking voice sounds like Elvis Presley. “I was at an event […]
Sample fifty restaurants at seventh annual event
Did you have too many candy canes and too much fruitcake during the holidays? Well now it’s time for some real food this January as Savor Fort Wayne returns for […]
Baseball player turned country singer hits charts
Country artist Chris Lane didn’t always think he’d pursue music as a career, but now he’s headlining his own tour. Lane spent his whole life playing sports and thought he’d […]
Get lost and found in labyrinth exhibit
In addition to the permanent exhibits and hands-on interactive activities, Science Central brings in three traveling exhibits each year. Last fall saw the timely Apollo 11 exhibit which allowed visitors […]
Songwriter trades NYC for Catskills
Three days after Hannah Cohen graduated high school, she moved from the west coast to the east. What brought Cohen to New York City was modeling. Now a respected singer-songwriter, […]
Local people who made a significant contribution to our arts and culture
About five years after Whatzup began publishing, a Special Achievement Award became a semi-regular part of the Whammy Awards. The first such award was given to Piere’s owner Stan Liddell, […]
Enjoy your chilly January with these events for winter lovers
After weeks of anticipation and then days upon days of holiday festivities, family gatherings, and vacation days, the reality of January can hit pretty hard. But there are some ways […]
Get ready for another year of great music
Here we are at the start of a new year. Time to take stock in the last year and set goals for the next one. Included in my aspirations for […]
Touring show explores WWII vets as they adjust to life
When people think back to the end of World War II and the years that followed, it is often viewed through rose-colored glasses — joyous scenes of celebrations as soldiers […]