Embassy Theatre
Embassy Theatre, Hubie Ashcraft, Fright Night, The Brass Rail
September 24, 2020
Vol. 25 No. 8
September 24, 2020
Vol. 25 No. 8
Embassy Theatre
Embassy Theatre, Hubie Ashcraft, Fright Night, The Brass Rail
September 24, 2020
Vol. 25 No. 8
September 24, 2020
Vol. 25 No. 8
Articles
‘Antebellum‘ Review: Film needed stronger script, smarter direction
The marketing wisely touts the film as having a producer in common with Get Out and Us, two high-concept, race-centric horror films whose critical plaudits Antebellum would understandably seek to […]
Zombie Walk is dead, but Fright Night lives
The Zombie Walk, the main attraction at Fort Wayne’s popular Fright Night, is another casualty of the pandemic, and it’s a blow to those who make it such a huge […]
Brass Rail reopens after pandemic-long break
However, they won’t be rushing into normalcy as they plan to do things as safely as they can with half capacity, required masks, and social distancing. By now, we all […]
Local country mainstay longs for audiences
There are few local musicians busier than Hubie Ashcraft. With the popularity of country music and his own longstanding popularity, Ashcraft has been playing solo gigs along with appearances with […]
Help The Embassy Raise the curtain
Bob Nickerson recalls his father telling him stories about the 1918 influenza pandemic and its effects on daily life in Fort Wayne. “He was eight years old at the time,” […]