Arts and Culture

Rick Kinney bought and raised funding to restore the Clyde Theatre in Fort Wayne.

Historic theatre renovations create a sense of ‘place’

These projects are taking on new lives of their own, reinvigorating their communities with fresh visions and potential, full of local character.

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Homes in Fort Wayne's West Central neighborhood have seen a surge in investment in recent years.
Historic tours show city from a fresh perspective

Community Development shares early plans for an interactive map highlighting Fort Wayne's historic structures.

Bridget Jones, the owner of Savannah Soul food trailer, uses CookSpring to store and prepare food.
Shared kitchen cooks up new food ventures

A culinary coworking space on the South Side provides room for chefs to boost business and collaborate.

Fresh produce at the McCormick Place Farm Market.
HEALing food deserts with fresh produce

Programs designed to benefit low-income residents might soon bring a downtown grocery store to Fort Wayne.

The String Shift quartet performing on Feb. 9 includes Tim and Colleen Tan on violin, Derek Reeves on viola, and Ed Stevens on cello.
Curious about virtual reality? Attend this concert

Local artists and musicians are creating a performance to immerse audiences in VR technology.

Teds market is at 12628 Coldwater Rd.
Teds market builds community around suds and shareable food

This neighborhood grocery-turned-beer-hall is a popular hangout for residents Up North.

James Khan at his restaurant The Hoppy Gnome in Downtown Fort Wayne.
Feeding success: Restaurateur invests in Fort Wayne’s future

James Khan, co-owner of the Hoppy Gnome and BakerStreet Steakhouse, shares his story and what's next.

Veit, right, watches as Fort Wayne City Councilman Crawford signs the YLNI Inclusivity Pledge.
Interested in inclusivity? Take a pledge

YLNI rallies support for inclusive workplaces in northeast Indiana.

Although Serrani owns a car, he prefers to bike for transportation, even in the snow.
Enjoying a car-free commute

Rain, shine, or snow, a local teacher bicycles for transportation in Fort Wayne. And says life is better this way.

Regional coffee enthusiasts packed Wunderkammer Company for the annual Winter Throwdown in Fort Wayne.
Competition fuels regional coffee culture

A taste of the innovations and events developing around craft coffee in northeast Indiana.

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