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Fort Wayne Reader Feature |
A Ferocious labor of love
Nate Utesch and friends’ journal of art and design
Nate Utesch is, apparently, a pretty busy guy. In addition to his regular gig as a graphic designer at One Lucky Guitar, he’s also a keyboardist and programmer with Metavari and a visual artist in his own right. And sometime last year, Utesch began publishing Ferocious, an art journal featuring illustration and writing by artists, designers, and authors from all over the globe. Read More... |
Around Town |
Big, Bright City Lights
Featuring only works in the Fort Wayne Museum of Art's permanent and study collections, "Bright Lights/Big City: Interpretations of the Constructed World" distinctly advocates the strength of our oldest and most prominent visual arts institution. Read More... |
Record Store Day Celebrates the Independent Spirit
Annual event happens April 16
On April 18th, 2008, something amazing happened. That day, people all around the country showed that they were still interested in independent record stores. That was the first official Record Store Day, and was officially kicked off by Metallica at Rasputin Music in San Francisco. Read More... |
Rollercoaster of love
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change takes on the ups and downs of relationships
Innumerable songs have been written about love in all its many forms, and as far as attitude toward the subject goes, the songs in I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change probably lie somewhere between “Love Is A Many Splendid Thing” and “Love Stinks.” Read More... |
The Independent candidate
He’s not angry, he’s not ‘fed up’… Haley Ahrendt just thinks he could do a better job as Mayor
“I’m not doing this just to ‘stir the pot,’” says Haley Ahrendt. “It’s not about that for me. That’s not who I am. I’ve just always been interested in politics, I’ve always wanted to run for office, I have good ideas, and now is the time.” Read More... |
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