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The Fort Wayne Rock Documentary
Greg Locke talks filmmaking and fundraising as he launches documentary project
For such a seemingly unassuming guy, Greg Locke is pretty ambitious. Many people probably know Locke as a perceptive critic and an enthusiastic chronicler of Fort Wayne’s music scene. Now, he is venturing into filmmaking. Read More... |
| Around Town |
Cabin Fever? There’s a Playlist for That
Are you as sick as I am of being trapped indoors due to the sheer nastiness of the winter weather? Do you need something to help you cope? Well, even if YOU don’t, I do, and I’m sure that there are many others out there like me who spend every winter staring at their calendars waiting for April, while cursing the groundhog for seeing his shadow. Read More... |
Love and memory
In IPFW’s Eurydice, an old myth gets a fresh spin
To put it the simplest way possible, Eurydice is playwright Sarah Ruhl’s take on the Greek myth of Orpheus. But Jeffery Cassazza says not to let that scare you. Read More... |
POPULOUS: Wunderkammer Company's New Pop
Pop Art is by far the most successful art movement in Art History. No other artistic style or movement has had the power over both the art world and mass culture. Read More... |
Voice’s of Unity Youth Choir chosen to represent in “Choir Olympics”
Group hopes to compete in China this summer; starts fundraising efforts
Fort Wayne’s Voices of Unity Youth Choir is headed to China to represent the city, state, and nation in the 2010 World Choir Games this July. Read More... |
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