Articles
Lee Miles / Bear
Strip a song down to its bare essentials – usually a guitar and vocal – and you’ll find out pretty quickly whether it’s any good or not. Layers of studio […]
Blame It on Rio / The Art of Saving Yourself
Jonny Katt and Josh Hatfield form the nuclease of the band, with dual guitars and vocals. Bassist Derek holds down a solid low end and Andrew not only drums but […]
Mad Cow Boys / Mad Cow Boys
“Listen all you people,” swaggers a vocal from the speakers. “I’ve got a little story for you … Listen to this CD, I’ll set the mood.” Enter the Mad Cow […]
Consumed by Fury
When I finally got the call to do a story for whatzup, I was elated. When Mr. whatzup told me, “I figured that since you work for the Bear, you […]
Sayaka Ganz
In early October 2013 two adult whales and one juvenile were carefully loaded onto a moving truck and carried south to the Port Canaveral, Florida. The whales were hung from […]
Kevin Hambrick / Serotonin
Some artists emulate their influences, refining and polishing and taking the next logical step. Others absorb and combine the elements that inspire them. Few are actually able to soak up […]
12 And 2
Robby Savoie lives on 16th Street in Bloomington in a shining example of that town’s housing stock. Though not a student, the Twelve and Two bass player and guitarist Kyle […]
Left Lane Cruiser
Paulo Coelho once claimed that nothing can substitute for experience. “Be brave,” he said. “Take those risks.” And how about ’ol Ally Einstein? On the topic he said that “the […]
Dale Enochs
It’s been four years and four months ago since internationally known sculptor and former Fort Wayne resident Dale Enochs soloed at his friend David Kraus’ 1911 Gallery on South Calhoun […]
Charlie Cummings
Attired in a pair of baggy khaki shorts, a burnt orange t-shirt and cross trainers, 32-year-old clay artist Charlie Cummings recently sat calm, cool and collected, ensconced before a computer […]