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Jaclyn Youhana Garver's novel Then, Again follows a woman who reconnects with an old flame while her husband is in a coma.
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The popular attraction will drop "Children" from the name.
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Betty Fishman had her hands in the development of much of Fort Wayne's vibrant arts culture from the 1960s onward.
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Old Fort Soap Company, a local cottage industry founded by Hagan Amburgey and Gary Birch, is celebrating its 20th anniversary from its retail location in the YLNI Farmer’s Market.
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The partnership gives patrons of the Allen County Public Library special access to Vintage Aerial's photography database.
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The Indiana Musical Theatre Foundation, continues to expand its reach and output on the local entertainment scene, building on a successful high school summer program created in 2019.
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Andrew Constantine conducted the orchestra in colorful and exciting music by Alberto Ginastera, J.P. Jofre, Astor Piazzolla, and Manuel de Falla. Johanna Bourkova-Morunov was concertmaster for this concert.
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In honor of Native American Heritage Month, storyteller and artist Katrina Mitten will visit the Allen County Public Library to share stories of her family's history.
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The play, called The Schubert Ladies Quartet, opens Friday, Nov. 15, at Baker Street Centre Performance Hall, formerly known as C2G Music Hall.
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The gala, aptly named She Rocks the Fort, takes place Sunday, Oct. 20 at the Clyde Theatre.
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Located in the east end of the historic Perfection Bakery Building on Main Street, Pearl Arts is opening its doors as a one-of-a-kind community hub for the arts, music education and entrepreneurship.
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The program featured works by Kabalevsky, Prokofiev, and Mahler.