State Fair Releases More Artists Performing In Free Stage Concerts
The lineup of musical artists who will perform on the free stage at the Indiana State Fair this summer continues to grow.
Read MoreThe lineup of musical artists who will perform on the free stage at the Indiana State Fair this summer continues to grow.
Read MoreBy the early 1970s, Motown’s teenage brother group the Jackson 5 was regularly burning up the Billboard singles and album charts. Lead singer Michael Jackson later recalled, “It was (Motown founder) Berry Gordy’s idea that I should do a solo recording, and so I became one of the first people in a Motown group to really step out.”
Read MoreJuly 20 every year is the celebration of the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon mission and Neal Armstrong’s “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”
Read MoreRed, white, and tunes. Come celebrate the holidays with a live performance provided by the Fort Wayne Philharmonic.
Read MoreSweetwater Performance Pavilion recently launched its 2022 concert season with a sold out NEEDTOBREATHE show on May 12.
Read MoreKeto says to count and restrict carbs, but eat meat and cheese.
Read MoreMary Ellen and I were in the middle of spring cleaning (we do it every three or four years) when I found a book in the back of the storage closet that I thought Mary Ellen could benefit from.
Read MoreElkhart County 4-H Fair announced its 2022 Inner-Grounds Entertainment, including a Girl Named Tom concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 28, at the Heritage Park Stage.
Read MoreCars & Coffee, presented by Hagerty, returns to the Auburn Cord Dusenberg Automobile Museum at 9-11 a.m. Saturday, May 21.
Read MoreMay brings with it many chances to see inside the Goshen Theater and the entertainment is sure to please everyone of all ages.
Read MoreNext up at Elkhart Civic Theatre’s Bristol Opera House is the classic dark comedy, Arsenic and Old Lace, opening May 13 for a two-weekend run. The show is directed by Dave Dufour, assisted by Amberly Nichols.
Read MoreThe Fort Wayne Philharmonic, along with Brent Havens, will be giving two performances in honor of two of music history’s most famed rock bands.
Read MoreWhen rock ‘n’ roll emerged in the mid-50s, movie studios began rush releasing low-budget black and white films about the phenomenon. Hollywood executives had dismissed the music as an insipid teenage craze and wanted to exploit it before it died as quickly as had the Davy Crockett coonskin cap fad.
Read MoreVisit Goshen Theater, 216 S. Main Street, Goshen, 8-10:30 p.m. Friday, May 6, to see Los Ortega in concert.
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