311 issue
311 at The Clyde, The Migraines, Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Civic Theatre’s Steel Magnolias, Off the Eaten Path, Autism Acceptance Walk, Subliminally
Sept. 1, 2022
Vol. 27, No. 5
Sept. 1, 2022
Vol. 27, No. 5
311 issue
311 at The Clyde, The Migraines, Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Civic Theatre’s Steel Magnolias, Off the Eaten Path, Autism Acceptance Walk, Subliminally
Sept. 1, 2022
Vol. 27, No. 5
Sept. 1, 2022
Vol. 27, No. 5
Articles
‘Invitation’ tops sub-par box office
Something is going on at the box office. After a seven-week stretch through June and July, the domestic box was averaging just under $200 million per weekend; now, at the […]
True-life tale shows veteran’s struggle
Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival this year with the name 892, the now-retitled thriller Breaking introduces us to beleaguered Lance Cpl. Brian Brown-Easley (John Boyega) as he’s being escorted […]
311 looks to mix things up tonight at Clyde
311 frontman Nick Hexum is well aware that many bands that have been around more than 30 years, like his group, have made releasing albums a rare occurrence, or they […]
Migraines play anniversary show at Muse
On a random weekend in the early 2000s, I was downtown at 412 Club, like most of Fort Wayne, getting ready to enjoy a night of karaoke. An older, petite […]
Philharmonic pays tribute to Stones at Sweetwater
The Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra is coming back to Sweetwater Performance Pavilion to wind down summer and get ready to start their 2022-23 season in style. In August 2021, the […]
Gaither will celebrate Christmas at Coliseum
Multi-Grammy Award-winning Bill Gaither and The Gaither Vocal Band are heading to Memorial Coliseum with The Brighter the Light Tour Christmas 2022 on Thursday, Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m. Gaither has […]
Chicago brewery coming to North River
Chicago-based More Brewing Company will invest approximately $6 million to build a two-story, 16,000-square-foot restaurant and brewery just north of the riverfront public space, near the intersection of Fourth and […]
Civic Theatre’s ‘Steel Magnolias’ at Arts United
Like many, I fell in love with Steel Magnolias when I saw the film. As a naive kid in rural northeast Indiana, I had no idea the movie was based […]
New weekly column offers restaurant updates
We all gotta eat, and that’s why I’m here. This is the first entry of a brand new, fresh out of the oven column. Before we are done, I hope […]
Miami Indian Heritage Days
Miami Indian Heritage Days provides an opportunity for visitors to experience the traditions of the local Miami Tribe, passed down from their ancestors. The events take place on the first […]