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| Fort Wayne Reader Feature |
Taste of the Arts 2011
Arts United’s Third annual downtown festival happens August 27
You might think that, with the “Big Move” to their new digs looming over several of their member groups, Arts United might have other things to worry about than their Taste of the Arts Festival. But the 2011 edition of Taste of the Arts, held in downtown Fort Wayne on Saturday, August 27 promises to be its biggest yet. Read More... |
| Around Town |
Coming home
Whiskey Holler’s acoustic rave ups give two veterans a new musical spark
“You see a guy with an acoustic guitar and a guy with a jenbe walk up on stage, what’s your thought?” asks Greg Jackson, the percussion half of the duo Whiskey Holler. “You’re thinking, ‘okay, this is going to be some hippy thing.’ No. Definitely not.” Read More... |
Feminine wiles
The Fem-In-Us show at Artlink
For nearly a decade, Motherlode Group, a curatorial collective based in Fort Wayne, has been producing some of the most exciting regional survey exhibitions, based around a sometimes ambiguously gendered template. Read More... |
Jon Keller on Deception -or…
…Nashville or Bust!
If you were lucky enough to see Greg Locke’s recent documentary Holler and the Moan, you may remember Jon Keller as guy who intermittently made everyone laugh hysterically, and then instantly grow entranced as soon as he started playing his guitar. Read More... |
Kings, rebels, princes, and drunks
First Presbyterian Theater opens its new season with Henry IV
Sequelitis. Even The Bard wasn’t immune. Among drama scholars and aficionados, Henry IV Part I is considered one of Shakespeare’s liveliest, most popular histories and, in the debauched knight Falstaff, features one of his most indelible characters. Read More... |
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