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The festival went on hiatus during the pandemic and made its return this year, with four days of comedy programming around downtown.
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The Maumee Mary & Joseph comedy festival went on hiatus during the pandemic, now it's returning for its 2024 festival.
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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.”
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With overspending, harried schedules, strained relationships and myriad other stressors at every turn, there’s seemingly nothing short of a Christmas miracle to de-Scrooge the season.
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The moving night of emotional music in the Masterworks Series highlighted the depth of talent in the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, and featured a surprise proposal.
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West credits her early years in the Fort Wayne Community School System’s Memorial Park Middle School and its arts magnet programs for fueling her musical passion, and her teacher, program director, Donna Sevcovic, for holding her accountable for the music she made.
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Huntington-based artist Bryan Ballinger is taking the creative world by storm with a steady stream of whimsical murals and picture books, and a new line of toys for kids of all ages.
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Manchester University invited two Indiana drag queens for a performance and panel discussion to explore their experiences with coming out and performing drag.
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Internationally recognized as one of the most influential and pivotal urban artists of the original NYC urban scene, Kool Koor, the creative pseudonym of South Bronx native, Charles Hargrove, is proud to be known as a first-generation graffiti artist of the late ‘70’s along with A-One and Toxic.