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Chris Hupe

Chris Hupe

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The Greatest Love

Widely known as one of the greatest singers of all-time, Whitney Houston left us way too soon. Her legend lives on, however, and is presented in the most respectful way […]

The Electric Amish

It’s time to party like it’s 1899. When The Electric Amish hit the stage at Flashback Live on Feb. 8, you’ll find out first hand why this parody band has […]

More than Korn at the Coliseum

Grammy award-winning heavyweights Korn and multi-platinum hard rockers Breaking Benjamin are currently on an epic tour that brings them to the Allen County Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne on Feb. […]

Pinchas Zukerman Plays Brahms

The Fort Wayne Philharmonic’s season is filled with “must see and hear” programs again this year and the Masterworks Series is a great example of why this Philharmonic has gained […]

Brahms Clarinet Quintet

Johannes Brahms was a German composer who wrote for symphony orchestra, chamber ensembles, piano, organ and voice and chorus. He is considered one of the greatest composers of all-time and […]

Dinner with Cole Porter

Cole Porter is recognized as one of America’s best known songwriters of the early 1900s. The Peru, Ind., native is responsible for such standards as “All Through the Night,” “I […]

Dog Days of Winter

It’s January and we are now fully engaged in the New Year, but that also means the cold Indiana winter is still potentially in full force. Although it’s been completely […]

Confluence Kitchen: The Culture of Japan

Riverfront Fort Wayne takes on a new endeavor as it presents the first installment of their Confluence Kitchen series.  By definition, a confluence is a collaboration tool used to share […]

Christian vocal group inspire their audience

With over eight million albums sold, twenty-seven No. 1 songs, thirteen Dove Awards, and two Grammy nominations, it’s fair to say Point of Grace are one of the most successful […]