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Bizet’s Carmen

Carmen, the world’s most popular opera, was composed by Frenchman Geirges Bizet and was first performed in 1875. As compelling today as it was back then, the opera is set […]

Glass hits ceiling; The Upside still up

The third film in writer/director M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable trilogy, Glass, opened at the No. 1 spot at the U.S. box office, selling just over $40 million over its first […]

‘Glass‘ Review: Shyamalan flips comic book formula

M. Night Shyamalan fully embraces the superhero genre with Glass, a sequel to 2000’s Unbreakable and 2017’s Split that gleefully brings the comic book lore of its predecessors to the […]

Hit the tropics with surf rock quartet

The local surf rock quartet Strange Waters are set to release their new self-titled EP on Saturday, Feb. 9, at The Ruin. To celebrate the occasion, they will be having […]

Fort Wayne academy educates, trains future classical dancers

Beth McLeish grew up a student by day and a professionally trained ballet dancer by night. “I never had time to be with family or have any sort of normal […]

Curtain opens for new Clyde executive director

Seeing a show at The Clyde is all about having fun, but it’s something Gregg Coyle takes very seriously. He’s the new executive director at the recently renovated live music […]

These boots were made for dancing

For those familiar with the work of either Harvey Fierstein or Cyndi Lauper, it’s clear that neither of them does anything lukewarm or boring. It would have been hard to […]

Always evolving, always iconic

Few rock bands have been as willing to dramatically evolve over the course of decades, while at the same time being totally transparent about the goals of that evolution, as […]

Family fun from basketball court jesters

It’s a life Chandler “Bulldog” Mack could only dream of when growing up in Huntsville, Ala. The former high school basketball standout and college athlete always wanted to play professionally. […]

Clitter and the Clatter

My good friend and fellow music writer D.M. Jones once said of Kevin Hambrick, “Psychedelic rockers, guitar-pop nuggets, and poignant acoustic numbers coexist easily in Hambrick’s world.” No truer statement […]