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Roar n’ Snore

The Black Pine Animal Sanctuary was established 18 years ago to provide refuge to displaced, captive-raised exotic animals for the rest of their lives and to educate people about responsible […]

Johnny Appleseed Festival

Some things are synonymous with Fort Wayne. Like the Komets, Powers Hamburgers, and the Lincoln Tower, the Johnny Appleseed Festival helps define the Summit City. Now in its 44th year, […]

Lonestar

First formed in Nashville in 1992, Lonestar has made its mark on country music in several ways. With their first releases in 1995, the band established itself as not only […]

‘We’re Cool Enough’

When passionate volunteers come together with a vision, great things can happen. That’s what the organizers of Middle Waves believe. And that’s why dozens of them have spent the last […]

Appreciating the Moment

At present, R&B singer Anderson East may be more well known for his personal life than for his music. East dated country singer Miranda Lambert for two years (past tense) […]

Can’t Fight This ’80s Rock

In recent years, the “jukebox musical” has taken the world by storm. While there’s no dearth of popular originals — hello, Hamilton! — and classic revivals like Carousel and My […]

Taking Country to Its Roots

There’s no musical genre in which tradition plays a bigger role than country music, and the latest projects from both Marty Stuart and Lee Ann Womack dive neck-deep into tradition, […]

‘The Happytime Murders ‘ Review: No Happy Time in Comedy

It’s difficult to imagine how a comedy as abysmal as The Happytime Murders actually makes it to a theatrical release. First announced by The Jim Henson Company in 2008 and […]

Bruce in the U.S.A.

Fort Wayne tends not to be among Bruce Springsteen’s stops when he’s touring across the United States, leaving fans to travel to Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, or Louisville to attend one […]

Hotel California

“They’re living it up at the Hotel California.” No, it’s not Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, and company, but it is nearly as good and a lot more accessible. […]