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Local musicians Sean Hoffman and Allen Coplin are inviting area youth to spend a week learning and jamming with their popular newgrass string collective, Debutants.
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Ahead of kicking off season two of WBOI Music Presents: Live and Local at The Landing, Fort Wayne band Los Electro sat down with WBOI to talk about their high-energy live shows, blending psychedelic rock with Latin cumbia and salsa influences, representing Latino culture through music, and debuting original songs for hometown audiences.
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Local historian Karen Richards is getting down to business for the final installment of ARCH, Inc.’s annual lecture series with a look at some of Fort Wayne's most notable industrialists.
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In partnership with The Landing, Live and Local will once again showcase some of the region’s most exciting local talent in a celebration of music, community, and summer. This year’s concerts begin May 29th. They will continue the last Friday of each month May through September.
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The Philharmonic Center boasts multiple performance and event spaces and will also offer storage for musicians' equipment, as well as administrative offices.
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Dan Ross has led the local arts non-profit since 2023, but has filled many roles there and throughout Fort Wayne's arts and culture community.
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Poetz Portal, a local six-member poetry collective, has just published its first anthology, Portal to the Poet Within.
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Driven by its successful Peacemaker Academy program in the Fort Wayne Community Schools, Alive Community Outreach has expanded its peacemakers training to include the entire community.
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After 15 years as a political prisoner in Burma, Myo Myint spent his life in Fort Wayne in service to other Burmese refugees.
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Whitley County author Diana du Pont’s new book, Fur Mama, chronicles her odyssey after adopting an ex-racehorse and a shelter dog, and trading a successful career in the California art museum business for life on a Midwest farm.
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Men-O-Pause: The Vaginates Speak, which premieres with a one-time show this week, seeks to offer women a space of understanding about what their bodies are going through.
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In honor of Women's History Month, the Arena Dinner Theatre's current production is an offbeat play, written in 2009 by Sarah Ruhl called In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play).