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Max Wells put out his latest album 'Chrysalistic' in May of this year.
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Now in its 24th year, this Sunday's celebration continues to highlight gems of local historic and cultural interest to the public, free of charge that can only be enjoyed in this fashion once a year, on this occasion.
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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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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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Meek's work as a volunteer at the station, out in the community, and now as a station staffer will be recognized Friday.
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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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Students were given the opportunity to write, direct and produce their own short films as part of their Film Lit class.
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Paula Ashe grew up in Dayton, Ohio and moved to Fort Wayne over a decade ago. In January, she published her first book of short stories; 'We Are Here to Hurt Each Other.'