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More Mainstream
Having seen Pride celebrations throughout the month of June, which is officially Pride month, it’s easy to see that the marches and festivals are no longer attracting only members of […]
Grounded Talent
With just a year under their belts, local poppy-garage band Sad Gravity have established themselves, at the very least, as a band that can open up for anyone and can […]
Balloons, Bands & Bangs
This year’s Three Rivers Festival is the 50th annual edition, but executive director Jack Hammer has had to do the math over the phone with people that think he counted […]
Christopher Guerin
Although a successful professional for more than three decades in Fort Wayne, Christopher Guerin never strayed far from his love of language, literature, and writing. Having spent his childhood on […]
Folk Founding Fathers
No one would deny that the Beatles are at the top of producer George Martin’s legacy. But there was another band which has lasted almost 50 years which also rode […]
My Dead Clown
There’s something funny going on at Jackson Funeral Home, and funny is a very dangerous thing at a place of mourning. Mr. Jackson (Tom Corron) has left Bill Ash (Duke […]
GWAR
Those who like their heavy metal with a side of gore and other bodily fluids should mark their calendars for Wednesday, July 11, when GWAR, the grotesquely costumed kings of […]
Never Done Blossoming
It was 1992. Grunge was king, having dethroned hair metal as America’s favorite type of rock with a new attitude, new look, and new sound. With every band that dared […]
Partners in Power Rock
For the love of all that is holy, when will Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? Of course for many, Pat […]
Working the Railroad
One of America’s most beloved classic rock bands is about to turn 50, but hey, AARP, hold the membership cards. Grand Funk Railroad, who’ll take the Foellinger Theatre stage by […]