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Always free, Appleseed Fest draws thousands

A modern-day event celebrating Fort Wayne’s heritage will once again bring hundreds of thousands of people together in one place later this month. The Johnny Appleseed Festival is back for […]

Christian musician’s humble beginnings

The story of contemporary Christian music artist Micah Tyler’s rise from sausage truck driver to nationally recognized musician is an unlikely one, but one that Tyler feels was part of […]

afO’s decision to stage Sherlock was elementary

There are few literary figures and cultural icons more pervasive and enduring that Sherlock Holmes. Older generations and classic movies fans still cherish the performances of Basil Rathbone, but modern-day […]

Coaxing national acts into Leo

When HeBrews in Leo first opened in 2008, it had more than selling coffee beverages in mind. Seeking to bring a Christian mission to its venue, Matt Hawkins began bringing […]

Science Central launches visitors to the moon

There have been many historic events from 1969 which have been celebrated on this 50th anniversary year, though perhaps none more heralded than the successful trip to the moon by […]

Gordon Lightfoot

One of Canada’s greatest treasures and member of the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, Gordon Lightfoot will travel to the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts at Trine University in Angola […]

Castle Black

It’s always fun to catch a band on the way up because when they get huge, you’ll always have that story of “I saw them before they were big.” Castle […]

The Gatlin Brothers

When the history of country music is finally written, at least a couple of paragraphs needs to be devoted to The Gatlin Brothers, the country/gospel group that have been dazzling […]

Allman Betts reschedules for February

If you recall, The Allman Betts Band were scheduled to perform last month at the Sweetwater Performance Pavilion until the show was suddenly postponed along with 30 other North American […]

Making new fans one show at a time

Eric Gales grew up in a Memphis household full of left-handed guitarists who’d taught themselves to play right-handed guitars. So he did the only thing an impressionable young right-hander could […]