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| Fort Wayne Reader Feature |
Blues with a feeling
Harmonica player Bill Lupkin on working with Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers and other Chicago blues legends
When harmonica player Bill Lupkin and the Chicago Connection take the stage at the First Annual Blues & Soul Food Bash at the Arts United Center on February 20th, they’ll be bringing a whole lot of history with them. Read More... |
| Around Town |
Armin Mersmann’s "The Veiled Narrative" at the Saint Francis Galleries
Photorealistic renderings have been done since the mid sixties, but Armin Mersmann's highly technical drawings turn the somewhat dense photorealistic style, and create attenuated, flickering images which retain the lifelike quality which defines a successful portrait. Read More... |
Metavari’s “Experiment in Composition”
On (or around) March 11th, local band Metavari will be releasing a limited edition vinyl only EP, titled Studies: Loosen the Bands, which will consist of a single, loosely-structured, 18-minute song on one side, and artwork on the other. Read More... |
The “other” orphan Anne
Youtheatre’s Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Green Gables starts off with a major misunderstanding, and it’s the perfect beginning for a story that’s basically about perception and how one sees other people. Read More... |
Through the glass wall
Travis Breeding writes to bring down misconceptions about Asperger’s Syndrome
Imagine yourself in a bubble as the world passes by, seeing a world that you are both a part of and separate from. You want to reach out and touch that world but every time you try your hand meets the cold, clear glass that marks your isolation. This is the world of Travis Breeding but he's found a way to get through that cold, clear glass. Read More... |
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