Holiday Guide 2019
Holiday Guide 2019, The Price Is Right Live, Dirty Heads, Cirque Dreams Holidaze, The University of Saint Francis’ The Sound of Music, Rosalind & The Way, local artist Alexandra Belyaeva
November 7, 2019
Vol. 24 No. 15
November 7, 2019
Vol. 24 No. 15
Holiday Guide 2019
Holiday Guide 2019, The Price Is Right Live, Dirty Heads, Cirque Dreams Holidaze, The University of Saint Francis’ The Sound of Music, Rosalind & The Way, local artist Alexandra Belyaeva
November 7, 2019
Vol. 24 No. 15
November 7, 2019
Vol. 24 No. 15
Articles
The Four Horsemen
Metallica are arguably the biggest and most popular band in the world. A proven live act, the band is set to headline five festivals next year, including Sonic Temple in […]
Game show cherished by millions hits theater circuit
When my oldest was not yet one year old, he could say three words clearly and reliably: Dada, Mama, and Bob. The latter came into play every weekday when the […]
Local artist lets abstract work speak for itself
Artwork titles often define abstraction. You can usually find a melodramatic name like “A Moonlit Blemish” or “Inner Decay” on a little white card below a mess of colors smeared […]
Balancing tradition, fresh entertainment
The holidays are a time when traditions are extremely important. One of the more recent traditions in our area is the visit of Cirque Dreams Holidaze. Having performed at the […]
Torchbearers of SoCal rock see Buffett as their goal
Dirty Heads have been described as “the torchbearers of SoCal rock” and the band’s members came by their torches honestly. “I was born in Sunset Beach, Calif. … Born right […]
‘Doctor Sleep‘ Review: King adaptation worthy Shining successor
The shadows of the creepy Overlook Hotel continue to loom large in Doctor Sleep, a follow-up to the horror classic The Shining that doesn’t entirely hit the heights of its […]
Dark, angry Joker still tops the box office
Incredible. Somehow Todd Phillips’ Joker once again topped the U.S. box office with another $13.9 million in sales, bringing the flick’s domestic sales total to just under $300 million. This […]
USF to bring much-beloved musical to life
The Sound of Music is arguably one of the most beloved movie musicals of all time. As if the music of Rodgers & Hammerstein alone isn’t enough to cement its […]
Midcentury musical tackles commercialism with help from a jolly ol’ ally
Every year when the holidays roll around I find myself bemoaning the commercialism that accompanies the season. I know I’m not alone in wondering when consumption became such a large […]
Violins of Hope’s local television specials
As detailed in last week’s issue, Violins of Hope is about to land in Fort Wayne in a big way. There have already been many events as part of this […]