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| Fort Wayne Reader Feature |
Conservative contender
With Phil Troyer, 3rd district conservatives might have their first serious candidate to challenge Souder
We’re told that the 2010 mid-term elections will be a bad one for incumbents. Democrats will probably bear the brunt of voter dissatisfaction with government — after all, there’s more of them in there right now — but members of Congress sitting on the other side of the aisle shouldn’t rest easy: many Republicans, the argument goes, are also spending a little too freely, talking like conservatives on social issues but throwing taxpayer money around like liberals. Read More... |
| Around Town |
A cast of many talents
The Fort Wayne Civic Theater puts on Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
I could cite the broken box office records, the chart-topping soundtrack albums, the many hit revivals that Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat has racked up since it debuted some 40 years ago — the first collaboration between Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice to hit the big stage, by the way… Read More... |
Arrivederci, Old Friend
Casa D' Angelo's on Fairfield Avenue Bids Farewell
The building stands vacant now at the corner of Fairfield and Kinsmoore. A once vibrant and bustling restaurant now a shell of memories given over to the ravages of time and awaiting an uncertain future. Read More... |
Artlink’s Regional University Exhibition
Artlink has been exhibiting the work of Fort Wayne area art professors for many years now, and with the "Regional University Exhibition," Huntington University has been added to the usual roster of IPFW and University of Saint Francis professors. Read More... |
“We’re Our Biggest Fans, and You Can Too”
A Conversation With Wooden Satellites
Since releasing their EP Why Can’t I Be Enough? last year, local band Wooden Satellites has undergone some major changes, most notably going from a primarily acoustic alt-country/Americana group to a electronic rock act with highly overdriven guitars, a fog machine, and light show to round out their live performances. Read More... |
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