Germanfest
Christopher Cross & Stephen Bishop
Alex and the XO’s, Arab Fest
Frankie Ballard, Nonpoint
38th Infantry Division Band
Decatur Sculpture Tour
June 1, 2017
Vol. 21 No. 42
Alex and the XO’s, Arab Fest
Frankie Ballard, Nonpoint
38th Infantry Division Band
Decatur Sculpture Tour
June 1, 2017
Vol. 21 No. 42
Germanfest
Christopher Cross & Stephen Bishop
Alex and the XO’s, Arab Fest
Frankie Ballard, Nonpoint
38th Infantry Division Band
Decatur Sculpture Tour
June 1, 2017
Vol. 21 No. 42
Alex and the XO’s, Arab Fest
Frankie Ballard, Nonpoint
38th Infantry Division Band
Decatur Sculpture Tour
June 1, 2017
Vol. 21 No. 42
Articles
Fare Shakespeare to Work
It’s easy to think of a major university parked in your own city as a great option as your kids get older. But the truth is that most colleges and […]
Good, Inspirational Fun
I am so happy to be working on my favorite show! This is my third time directing and choreographing Joseph at Fort Wayne Civic Theatre and my seventh to choreograph/direct […]
A Musical Convergence
It only lasts two days, but Sweetwater’s GearFest is the kind of event people talk about for weeks, months, even years after the last tent comes down and guitar is […]
Thriving in the Digital Age
There was a time in the 1970s and 80s that a teenager with some disposable income could spend it happily at any number of record stores. There were plenty to […]
afO Takes a Whimsical Turn
After its first production of the 2016-17 season, Freud’s Last Session, all for One took a wide left turn, bringing a much more inter-generational and whimsical tale to its stage […]
The Song is Played Played the Same
Maybe you’re one of the lucky ones who can recall a certain fateful night in January 1970 when Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Bonham and John Paul Jones wrote a […]
A Conversation Between Giants
Some plays are a joy to direct because they are so well-constructed, so deftly written. Some are a pleasure because of the actors involved, their talent, wit and amiability. And […]
Cooking Up a Musical Stew
When you think of bluegrass music, “Brooklyn” and “rap” don’t immediately spring to mind. But the more you think about what drives the venerable acoustic-based music form (most notably its […]
Fearlessly Pushing Forward
When the Fort Wayne Pride festival debuted modestly in Freimann Square in the mid 90s, the Summit City was not widely perceived as a place where acceptance of LGBT Hoosiers […]
A Great, Big Show on a Small Stage
How are you going to do that big show on that little stage? That is the question I have heard so many times since last April when Arena announced that […]