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| Fort Wayne Reader Feature |
By the people, for the people
Constitutionalist Rachel Grubb takes on Souder in Republican primaries
With mid-term elections looming in 2010, two Republican candidates have stepped forward to challenge incumbent Mark Souder for Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District. The most recent candidate, Fort Wayne attorney Phil Troyer, served as an aid U.S. Senators Dan Coats and Richard Lugar and campaign manager for Rick Hawks during Hawks’ 1990 congressional race. The other candidate, Rachel Grubb, a self-described “blue collar mom” from Auburn, says she has very little experience in politics, and is betting that that’s exactly what voters in the 3rd district are looking for. Read More... |
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Christmas isn't just for the good kids
Youtheatre's annual holiday classic The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
In The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Imogene Herdman (Hannah Moore), the young hellion who winds up portraying Mary in the annual church Christmas pageant, has her own take on being refused a room at the inn. “I don’t get a room at the inn? This ain’t fair! I’m going to just go to these people and say ‘I’m sorry, it’s the middle of winter and I’ve got this baby so you’ve got to get out or move over!’" Read More... |
Hidden In the Fort: Lynn Rowe Reed
While Fort Wayne may not be a cultural Mecca, yet, it certainly has a strong knack for having hidden treasures which are quiet locally, and incredibly vocal abroad. One such hidden treasure is Lynn Rowe Reed, a brilliant and highly acclaimed illustrator, fine artist, and published author. Read More... |
The Fort Wayne Ballet's guest dancer Ariel Cisneros
Two weeks ago, just as FWR #138 was streaming its way to the printers with our cover story on the Fort Wayne Ballet’s 2009 production of The Nutcracker, we got a phone call from guest dancer Ariel Cisneros… Read More... |
Top 5 releases of 2009 (according to Ben)
Well, it’s that time of year again — time for gift giving, drinking too much at the company party, and top five lists. In keeping with that tradition, I thought I’d dedicate this weeks article to my top five releases of 2009, along with a brief explanation as to why I think they belong there. And heeeeeeeere we go:
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