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Edible Book Festival

On April 1, Ivy Tech invites you to participate in the Edible Book Festival. This event is not to be taken literally: They aren’t grilling copies of Moby Dick or […]

10 Years

Rock radio favorites 10 Years are heading to The Eclectic Room in Angola on Friday, March 29, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their seminal album Division. The Knoxville, Tenn., […]

Masked Intruder

Punk rock is a genre that can take on many forms. One band using that flexibility to their advantage is Masked Intruder from Madison, Wis. Currently on tour in support […]

Fort Wayne Music Fest’s two-day lineup

With the ice rink now closed for the season, Headwaters Park focuses its attention on its summer festival calendar. Soon the facility will be chock-full with an array of festivals […]

Serving an Irish stew of folk rock worship

With their appearance at the Winter Jam in the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, the Irish Christian folk rock group Rend Collective continue what seems an unlikely success in worship […]

Creole and classic rock join together with Young

Singer-songwriter Jimmy Lee Young grew up in New Orleans, the so-called “birthplace of jazz” and a natural magnet for the state’s cajun and creole sounds. His mother had familial roots […]

Making an impression at annual exhibition

When Maddie Miller talks about the upcoming exhibition at Artlink, she’s speaking not only as the gallery coordinator but also as an artist herself. “I think this year’s exhibition is […]

Moving from pop punk to indie rock

Songwriter, singer, and guitarist Anna Faye Caldwell with her drummer and producer Mark Everetts have created a familiar yet distinct sound in a short amount of time. When Caldwell relocated […]

Vocalist back home in Indiana

In a career that has spanned more than four decades, Sandi Patty has become the voice of Christian music around the world. Patty was born in Oklahoma and raised in […]

Civic Theatre hosts modern adaptation of Chekhov’s classic, gentle comedy

When Christopher Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike opened on Broadway in 2013 — a run, by the way, that won the Tony Award for Best Play that […]