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| Fort Wayne Reader Feature |
Congressional rematch
Dr. Tom Hayhurst launches his bid for Indiana’s third district seat in 2010
For a U.S. Congressional campaign, there’s really no such thing as too soon. This past August, Dr. Tom Hayhurst, a former member of Fort Wayne’s city council, announced that he would once again seek the Democratic ticket to challenge Mark Souder for Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District in 2010, giving those who follow Indiana politics something to chew on during the non-election year of 2009. Read More... |
| Around Town |
Arts Weekly
IPFW’s Dean of Visual and Performing Arts launches arts-themed TV show
Chuck O'Connor is an amazing asset for the city of Fort Wayne. Being relatively new to the Fort Wayne arts scene, O'Connor is the Dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts at IPFW. He has a great vision for the institution, and the ways in which it can interact with the community at large. Read More... |
FRIGHT NIGHT SCHEDULE
A schedule of events… Read More... |
Fright Night, 2009
The DID 3rd annual Fright Night returns
Only the brave will want to weather the chilling and electrifying streets of Downtown Fort Wayne on October 24 for 3rd Annual Downtown Fright Night… Read More... |
So many ways to be wicked…
The FWDC collaborates with area choreographers for Eaten Alive: 7 Deadly Sins
A quiz: if you were a dancer, what would you think would be the deadliest of the Seven Deadly Sins? According to Liz Monnier, artistic director of The Fort Wayne Dance Collective, it’s Sloth. “No one really wanted Sloth,” she says. “Dancers like to do exciting things.” Read More... |
Willie Heath Neal is not Leonard Cohen
Willie Heath Neal returns to the Brass Rail, and area artists perform a tribute to Leonard Cohen. Read More... |
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