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Heartland Sings is hosting a first-ever international Vocal Competition for emerging young artists this Monday that will culminate in a fittingly harmonic concert, A Night at the Opera, on Wednesday evening.
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Through historic records and reference materials, extensive leg work and present-day photographs, Karen Richards has built the story of this novel approach to residential housing in the first half of the 20th century.
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Jeffrey Benjamin Hair, an ultra-modern salon on the Landing in downtown Fort Wayne, doubles as an art gallery, currently displaying an exhibit called “7 Deadly Sins” by acclaimed regional abstract artist, Bob Cross.
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WBOI's Classical Connection host Rob Nylund reviewed the ever-popular Patriotic Pops concert held over the weekend at Parkview Field.
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Wabash, Indiana’s Honeywell Arts Academy is wrapping up its summer music program with a live performance in the community’s historic Eagles Theatre this Friday.
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Film Lit students' final project is to write, produce and film a short film before being screened at a local theater.
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Former Allen County Prosecutor Karen Richards shares her love of local history, this time focusing on old hotels in Fort Wayne. She will be speaking at the Cinema Center Saturday.
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Fort Wayne Ballet’s season finale honors the legendary Edward Stierle this weekend at the Arts United Center with an evening of special performance and display in celebration of his life and work.
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Music by Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) and George Gershwin (1898-1937) was featured in the Fort Wayne Philharmonic's final Masterworks concert of the abbreviated 2022-23 season, which was also the final concert scheduled by the orchestra for Fort Wayne's historic Embassy Theatre.
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Carroll High School's production of 'Marian: The True Tale of Robinhood' was canceled back in March, despite protests from students.
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The Fort Wayne Philharmonic will perform next season at the Auer Performance Hall at PFW.
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The move won't likely be finalized until later this year. The festival could return in 2024.