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Trombone Ensemble

From its origins in 15th century Europe to its decline two centuries later, the trombone was originally used only at outdoor events, in concerts, and in conjunction with other brass […]

Joyeux Noel

Christmas at Old Fort Wayne is a celebration of Hoosier heritage and a wonderful time to get a little fresh air with a taste of the past mixed in. That […]

The Oak Ridge Boys

Any telling of the history of country music would not be complete without the inclusion of The Oak Ridge Boys. The quartet was founded way back in the 1940s as […]

Organic and Fresh Comedy

When former CBS talk show host Craig Ferguson visits the Honeywell Center in Wabash on November 25, he will come equipped with some Wabash-specific jokes. Ferguson is doing research on […]

Hip-Hop Entrepreneur Keeps Touring

Veteran rapper Tech N9ne might not be planning to keep on performing and touring for a lot longer, but that doesn’t mean that he intends to disappear from the world […]

Hard Rock and Soft Hearts

Where guitarists for heavy metal bands are concerned, Halestorm’s Joe Hottinger is atypical. Most of the heavy metal guitarists that feature writers encounter are gravely voiced guys who tell profanity-laden […]

Antigone a Contemporary Parable

Antigone, reeling from a contentious civil war with profound bloodshed, now has the obligation to bury her dead brother. Sounds simple enough, but her uncle Creon, the new king, has […]

Warsaw Musician Gets a Shot on NBC

It’s not uncommon to see unfamiliar numbers come across your phone. Most of the time it’s some sort of scammer. But when Warsaw, Ind., musician Mark Allen starting noticing a […]

‘Bohemian Rhapsody‘ Review: Mercury Doesn’t Rise in Biopic

Freddie Mercury and his Queen bandmates get the biopic treatment in Bohemian Rhapsody, an occasionally inspiring but generally middling overview of the arena rock group and its larger-than-life lead singer. […]

Bach Collegium Opening Night

It’s time to party like it’s 1726 as The Bach Collegium, an early music ensemble that performs the music of Bach and other composers using a select chamber choir “accompanied […]