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After more than 25 years in the tavern business, Tony Henry has passed along the reins of the Deer Park Irish Pub to new owners. WBOI's Julia Meek talks with Henry about what is up next for him.
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The Arena Dinner Theatre’s production of I Hate Hamlet, opening tonight, offers a clever comedy of errors to Shakespeare lovers and haters alike.
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At the heart of the commemoration is a photographic exhibition called Violins and Hope: From the Holocaust to Symphony Hall, created by Cleveland photographer Daniel Levin.
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The organization is one of the oldest children's theaters in the nation, having been around and operating continuously since 1934.
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This cleverly illustrated how-to on ridding oneself of those “pesky hiccups” celebrates problem-solving, family relationships, and the power of persistence through John’s catchy story about this malady and Adrian’s signature cast of characters.
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The project, which was officially begun on Aug. 7, with a well-attended groundbreaking ceremony at the site, is expected to be completed late this summer, with a city-wide celebration slated for some time this fall.
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Fort Wayne’s rich history continues to be preserved, one building at a time, with the help of the city’s Historic Preservation Commission and its Commission Planner Creager Smith.
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Fred Rothert's passion and talent for music began at an early age, and lead to a total immersion in the local and regional music scene
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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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The annual event takes place next Saturday, June 22 and will feature 10 historic homes plus an additional garden.