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Michele DeVinney

Michele DeVinney

Whatzup Features Writer

Articles


Violins of Hope’s local television specials

As detailed in last week’s issue, Violins of Hope is about to land in Fort Wayne in a big way. There have already been many events as part of this […]

Plucking the strings of The Holocaust

An extraordinary collaborative effort among many Fort Wayne businesses and organizations, Violins of Hope finally arrives in town in the weeks ahead, providing an elaborate combination of workshops, lectures, films, […]

Behold the city’s houses of worship with this Christmas-themed tour

Fort Wayne has become known as many new and exciting things over the last decade or so. Certainly its arts community is a thriving one, and the variety of restaurants […]

More than reminiscing with classic rock band

As the 1970s were winding down, Little River Band had already graced the charts numerous times with songs that are indelibly imprinted into our mass consciousness. Songs like “Lady,” “Cool […]

Newlywed country star keeps up the momentum

When Michael Ray takes the stage at the Clyde Theatre on Nov. 2, he does so as a newlywed. Married on Oct. 6 to fellow country music star Carly Pearce, […]

The Music of Cream rises to the top

With the recent passing of Ginger Baker, there has been a lot of talk about the enduring legacy of Cream and the timelessness of their music. Having formed in 1966, […]

Museum’s learning center perfect for children’s tactile exploration of art

The next time you visit the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, you might want to make a special visit to the room tucked off to the left of the front […]

Violins of Hope offers free history presentations for local organizations

It’s only a few short weeks until Violins of Hope fills our community with the spirit of collaboration and a unique and poignant glimpse into world history. With a collection […]

Marrying fundraising and theater for charity

As an active participant in Fort Wayne’s busy theater community, Albert Brownlee occasionally treats himself to a trip to New York to catch a Broadway show or two. But his […]