Julia Meek
Julia Meek Arts & Culture Reporter, Producer/Host, Folktales & Meet the MusicA Fort Wayne native, Julia is a radio host, graphic artist, and community volunteer, who has contributed to NIPR both on- and off-air for forty years. Besides being WBOI's arts & culture reporter, she currently co-produces and hosts Folktales and Meet the Music.
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Purdue Fort Wayne’s Women’s Studies Program is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a Gala on Thursday, March 30 at the History Center.
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As part of ARCH Inc.’s free lecture series, Rob Stone, a dedicated Ethnohistorian & Celtologist, will be giving a nod to the feast of St. Patrick with a discussion on “Rediscovering Fort Wayne’s Irishtown” this Saturday, March 18, at the Cinema Center’s Spectator Lounge.
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Deer Park Irish Pub is gearing up to celebrate its 25th year under the ownership of Tony Henry with a full 3-day version of its annual Clover Classic.
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We took a look at the production’s quirky charm as well as its deeper message with David & Thom and how Rousculp’s dual professions drive these creative endeavors.
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Fort Wayne Youtheatre is gearing up for its production of Baghdad Zoo, part of the Young Heroes of Conscience series which opens next Friday, March 3 at First Presbyterian Theater.
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Chimney Cakes Bakery and Caffe, the brainchild of Timea Csibi and her son, David Berdan, specializes in its namesake, a unique Hungarian pastry, popular in their homeland, Romania.
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As Fort Wayne’s arts and cultural skyline continued to grow and flourish in 2022, Arts United has been busily preparing for an equally active new year.
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In August 2019, Julia Meek interviewed iconic rocker David Crosby about his legacy. We take a listen back.
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The facility, located at 2001 Calhoun Street, provides meeting and gathering spaces with many accommodations in a vintage, rustic throwback décor giving a subtle nod to the Tall Rabbit's “nickname-sake,” Chief Blue Jacket, according to Executive Director, Tony Hudson.