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The Sound of Music

On May 5, the national touring production of The Sound of Music comes to the stage of Niswonger Performing Arts Center in Van Wert. One of the most successful movies […]

The Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel

Another in their series of outstanding presentations, The Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel finds The Fort Wayne Philharmonic teaming up with Conductor Michael Krajewski and vocalists A.J. Swearingen and Jonathan […]

Big summer: Slash to play the Pavilion

More big news from the Sweetwater Performance Pavilion! The biggest name the outdoor performance venue announced this week was Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators, who will perform on […]

Good old-fashioned no-nonsense rock

How many of us know the exact moment that our entire life and career was decided? Davy Knowles remembers that very moment, even if he didn’t quite realize its import […]

Fort Wayne Ballet’s staging of Phantom to haunt the ArtsLab

With three mainstage productions at the Arts United Center plus three Family Series shows in their home studios, Fort Wayne Ballet has long had a busy and ambitious season of […]

Tribute band keeps the ’90s spirit of Sublime alive

In the ’90s, Sublime were the background music to every party. You couldn’t go anywhere without the sounds of “Santeria” or “What I Got” emanating from some radio within earshot. […]

Reignition: Seattle-born rock band finds new life

Take a minute to consider the state of rock music in 1993. Nirvana was a year into its reign as the hottest band in America. In Utero, the band’s third […]

Downtown keeps its cool during winter

Four years ago, a group of community-minded young leaders worked to come up with a new way to bring people together in the middle of winter. A way to beat […]

Not wasting his summers getting old

Indiana has produced a number of famous musicians: Michael Jackson, Crystal Gayle, Axl Rose, and John Hiatt among them. But John Mellencamp is one of those few Hoosier musicians who […]

Seek out some great Oscar films during the winter movie doldrums

Once again, M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass took the No. 1 spot at a very weak U.S. box office, selling just $9.5 million over the weekend, bringing the flick’s 17-day U.S. […]