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Things to Do in Fort Wayne and Beyond
Rachel Stephens

Rachel Stephens

Whatzup Features Writer

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Contemporary worship fills the Coliseum

As winter comes to a close, three Christian music groups are making their way to Fort Wayne to lift up the community and spread a message of joy and hope. […]

Local music education world class

Fort Wayne has gained a reputation as the Midwest’s “Music City” with a prolific talent pool, the nation’s largest online music retailer, and a seemingly insatiable thirst for music. While […]

Fort Wayne academy educates, trains future classical dancers

Beth McLeish grew up a student by day and a professionally trained ballet dancer by night. “I never had time to be with family or have any sort of normal […]

Metalcore Rockers Invite You to Party

Born from the metalcore movement of the 1990s, Atreyu is group of six musicians who value the origins of their hard-rock ways and treat each other and their fans like […]

Packing a Soul-Filled Sound

In the 1970s, the Allman Brothers were on the forefront of the Southern Rock movement in the U.S. Twenty-four years later, Gov’t Mule sprouted from the same bluesy seed as […]

Bending the Bluegrass Rules

According to Greensky Bluegrass banjoist Mike Bont, “When you pick to be a musician, you are picking to stay with the same job your entire life.” Bont and his bandmates […]

Shifting into the Future

As the City of Auburn progresses into the future, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival invites the community to celebrate its history and embrace change as it comes. The ACD Festival […]

Celebrating Gemütlichkeit

Long time Fort Wayne residents know that once summer time comes to northeast Indiana, it is time to break out the polka moves and head downtown to Headwaters Park for […]

Together in the Beat

Every month, Sweetwater invites members of the community to come together to relieve stress and make new friends through the therapeutic power of percussion. From 7 to 8 p.m. on […]