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Performance focused on Sir Edward Elgar's Falstaff, some music by Beethoven, and a tribute to late Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry.
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As Indiana readies for a great view of the 2024 nation-wide total solar eclipse, maximizing the experience while maintaining viewer safety becomes a top priority.
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The organization’s vision, according to Executive Director, Angelo Mante, is bold but simple: a beloved community free from the cycle of violence.
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Based on a true event, the story centers on a female student who wants to bring her girlfriend to prom at an Indiana high school, and a group of down-on-their-luck Broadway actors who take up their cause.
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Curtis Crisler, a Gary native, is the second poet chosen from PFW to represent the Hoosier state for poetry.
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Now a freshman at Indiana Tech pursuing a career in sports management, Fiona Quinn's passion for the sport continues to gain momentum as she delves into all aspects of the game at high school, college and professional levels.
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The orchestra performed the works of Chopin and Mozart on the campus of Purdue Fort Wayne.
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The Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra and members of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Youth Orchestras, conducted by Andrew Constantine, were both featured in the Jan. 20, performance in the Rhinehart Music Center at Purdue Fort Wayne. The concert included music by Sir William Walton, Jessie Montgomery, Peter Tchaikovsky, and Felix Mendelssohn.
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Fort Wayne has a reputation for its richly varied musical heritage. One of its lesser-known chapters is a hard-edged genre rooted in the “misfit subculture” of the 1980’s and 90’s. That story comes to life in a new full-length documentary, This Town Rocked!: Fort Wayne Punk and Hardcore.
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WBOI’s Julia Meek spoke with Vice Commander Eric Johnson, a Vietnam War veteran, about the launching of such an ambitious campaign, including the impact this project directly made on the group’s future, new ways that are being found to better serve the community and the importance of its primary commitment: “No veteran will ever be forgotten.”