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Things to Do in Fort Wayne and Beyond

Anoushka Shankar

Marcus King Band, FBC Band
Chuck Prophet, Styx, Getting Sara Married
The Children’s Hour, The Dead Deads
Northeast Indiana Playwright Festival

March 16, 2017

Vol. 21 No. 31

Anoushka Shankar

Marcus King Band, FBC Band
Chuck Prophet, Styx, Getting Sara Married
The Children’s Hour, The Dead Deads
Northeast Indiana Playwright Festival

March 16, 2017

Vol. 21 No. 31

Articles


The World to Our Doorstep

Sitar player Anoushka Shankar has spent her life immersed in three cultures. Born in England, she spent her childhood shuttling between London and Delhi with mother and father, renowned sitar […]

Their Own Sound

Ask guitarist Marcus King about where he got his love of music and you will hear a story that sounds like it came out of an anthology of Southern literature. […]

Making New Memories

There’s plenty of respect for the art community in Fort Wayne now, and plenty of attention to the number of talented musicians who call this city home, but it didn’t […]

Chuck Prophet & The Mission Express

Chuck Prophet’s latest album, Bobby Fuller Died for Your Sins, is a rock album about rock music. Or at least the title track is. The mysterious story of Fuller, who […]

Styx

There might never again be a musical era like the 70s, an era in which a select group of rock bands figured out how to pair stagecraft with their music […]

Getting Sara Married

What is it about a happily single person that makes people determined to find her a mate? Arena Dinner Theater has an entire evening devoted to that question, with Getting […]

The Children’s Hour

The Children’s Hour by Lillian Hellman is currently running at First Presbyterian Theater through March 25. This classic play, inspired by an older true story Hellman had read, shows the […]

One Foot in the Gravy

As the Fort Wayne Civic Theatre presents our 8th Annual Festival on Saturday, March 18, I reflect on why this event is important. Our playwrights – Howard Kingkade, David Rousculp […]