Metropolis: Modernity in the Making
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Works from Rockwell Kent, Charles Rosen, Louis Lozowick, and Jan Matulka depict the rise of technology and industrialism that include everything from skyscrapers to power working conditions
Movement: Black Art in Focus
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Exploration of Black artists through many definitions of movement that inlcude spread of people and culture, drives for justice, and visual movement in art
Headwaters Park Ice Skating
Headwaters Park 333 S. Clinton St., Fort WaynePark pavilion turns into ice skating rink for experienced and inexperienced alike
Guster
Majestic Theatre 4120 Woodward Ave, Detroit (313) 833-9700Jennie DeVoe
The Palladium 355 City Center Dr., Carmel (317) 843-3800Metropolis: Modernity in the Making
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Works from Rockwell Kent, Charles Rosen, Louis Lozowick, and Jan Matulka depict the rise of technology and industrialism that include everything from skyscrapers to power working conditions
Movement: Black Art in Focus
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Exploration of Black artists through many definitions of movement that inlcude spread of people and culture, drives for justice, and visual movement in art
Headwaters Park Ice Skating
Headwaters Park 333 S. Clinton St., Fort WaynePark pavilion turns into ice skating rink for experienced and inexperienced alike
PFW vs. Cleveland State
Memorial Coliseum 4000 Parnell Ave., Fort Wayne (260) 483-1111Nile
Bogart's 2621 Vine St, Cincinnati (513) 872-8801Marty Friedman
Arcada Theatre ChicagoTwo Friends
The Fillmore 2115 Woodward Ave., Detroit (313) 961-5451Chayce Beckham
Blue Gate PAC 760 S. Van Buren St., ShipshewanaInfekt
Old National Centre Indianapolis 317-231-0000Magic City Hippies
The Vogue 6259 N. College Ave., Indianapolis (317) 259-7029Metropolis: Modernity in the Making
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Works from Rockwell Kent, Charles Rosen, Louis Lozowick, and Jan Matulka depict the rise of technology and industrialism that include everything from skyscrapers to power working conditions
Movement: Black Art in Focus
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Exploration of Black artists through many definitions of movement that inlcude spread of people and culture, drives for justice, and visual movement in art
Headwaters Park Ice Skating
Headwaters Park 333 S. Clinton St., Fort WaynePark pavilion turns into ice skating rink for experienced and inexperienced alike
Nile w/Six Feet Under
Tech-death
Piere's 5629 St Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 492-6064The Last Quiz Night on Earth
Arena Dinner Theatre 719 Rockhill St., Fort Wayne (260) 424-5622As an asteroid nears the planet, a landlady and her quizmaster decide to conduct a pub quiz, but unexpected guests create havoc
K-Von
Summit City Comedy Club 5535 St. Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 844-8444Marty Friedman
The Token Lounge DetroitGuster
Riviera Theatre 4746 N Racine Ave, Chicago (773) 275-6800King Buffalo
The Vogue 6259 N. College Ave., Indianapolis (317) 259-7029Donny Benet
Hi-Fi 1043 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis (317) 986-7100K-Von
Summit City Comedy Club 5535 St. Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 844-8444YLNI Farmers Market
Olde East End Building 1501 E. Berry St., Fort WayneFresh local food, live music, and artisan goods
Ft. Wayne’s Farmers Market
Electric Works 1030 Swinney Ave., Fort Wayne (260) 439-3330Fresh meat, produce, and baked goods, as well as artisan products
Metropolis: Modernity in the Making
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Works from Rockwell Kent, Charles Rosen, Louis Lozowick, and Jan Matulka depict the rise of technology and industrialism that include everything from skyscrapers to power working conditions
Movement: Black Art in Focus
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Exploration of Black artists through many definitions of movement that inlcude spread of people and culture, drives for justice, and visual movement in art
Headwaters Park Ice Skating
Headwaters Park 333 S. Clinton St., Fort WaynePark pavilion turns into ice skating rink for experienced and inexperienced alike
The Last Quiz Night on Earth
Arena Dinner Theatre 719 Rockhill St., Fort Wayne (260) 424-5622As an asteroid nears the planet, a landlady and her quizmaster decide to conduct a pub quiz, but unexpected guests create havoc
K-Von
Summit City Comedy Club 5535 St. Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 844-8444Komets vs. Wheeling
Memorial Coliseum 4000 Parnell Ave., Fort Wayne (260) 483-1111Marty Friedman
The King of Clubs 6252 Busch Blvd., ColumbusDavid Gray
Masonic Temple Theatre 500 Temple St., Detroit (313) 832-7100Kelsea Ballerini
Schottenstein Center 555 Borror Dr., Columbus (614) 688-3939Atmosphere w/Sage Francis, Mr. Dibbs
Hip-hop
The Clyde Theatre 1808 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne (260) 747-0989Warrant
Blue Gate PAC 760 S. Van Buren St., ShipshewanaTrivecta
The Vogue 6259 N. College Ave., Indianapolis (317) 259-7029Tauk
Hi-Fi 1043 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis (317) 986-7100K-Von
Summit City Comedy Club 5535 St. Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 844-8444Metropolis: Modernity in the Making
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Works from Rockwell Kent, Charles Rosen, Louis Lozowick, and Jan Matulka depict the rise of technology and industrialism that include everything from skyscrapers to power working conditions
Movement: Black Art in Focus
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Exploration of Black artists through many definitions of movement that inlcude spread of people and culture, drives for justice, and visual movement in art
Headwaters Park Ice Skating
Headwaters Park 333 S. Clinton St., Fort WaynePark pavilion turns into ice skating rink for experienced and inexperienced alike
Roberta F. Ridley: His-Story, Our Story, and Fort Wayne
The History Center 302 E. Berry St., Fort Wayne (260) 426-2882Monthly George R. Mather Sunday Lecture Series are presented by The History Center and free to the public