Arts and Culture

Diane Rogers, a leader and longtime resident in Southeast Fort Wayne, questions whether Electric Works will benefit her community.

Will Electric Works be an ‘inclusive’ development in Fort Wayne?

Developers and neighbors weigh in on the catalytic potential of Northeast Indiana's largest project—and how it will affect South side neighborhoods.

Latest in Arts and Culture
McNamara Florist is located at 4322 De Forest Ave.
Bring spring vibes to your home with McNamara Florist

This week, the Input Street Team paid a visit to a local florist with a special deal going on in March.

Inside the Eagles Theatre in Wabash.
How can you support a stronger post-COVID economy in Indiana? Be an arts advocate

"The arts' impact on the economy and small business community cannot be understated."

Fresh Italian cheese in the deli at Antonuccio’s Italian Market.
Shop authentic Italian groceries and wine at Antonuccio’s Italian Market in the 07

This week, the Input Street Team visited Antonuccio’s Italian Market at 4011 S. Wayne Avenue in the Historic Fairmont Neighborhood.

Lifelong Whitley County resident Katie Doehrmann shows us around her hometown.
10 things to eat, see, and do in Whitley County

Experience the magic of these small towns within a short drive of Fort Wayne.

#PeopleofNEI: Alyvia Luong and Chris Diwis, Social Justice Advocacy award winners

"This piece was emotional for me and based on passion and anger."

Steve Tyler is Founder and Chief Engineer of the new Silverbirch Studios at 7787 Huguenard Rd.
A world-class, holistic recording studio in Fort Wayne is helping artists be seen and heard

Serial entrepreneur and musician Steve Tyler shares the vision of Silverbirch Studios and how it’s taking Fort Wayne’s music talent to the masses.

Mariah James and Amber Reid are the Co-Owners of the Local Archive.
Meet the Local Archive, a new creative workspace in Fort Wayne

As photographers, friends, and Co-Founders, Mariah James and Amber Reid share plans for their new coworking space in the Old East End building.

The Debutants perform live at the Club Room recently.
On a high note: How Fort Wayne’s live music scene is making a comeback

The pandemic has stifled live music globally, but local players say it's already making a comeback thanks to creative thinking.

Jenny Lou’s Greenery is the latest shop to open in downtown Angola, Indiana, at 223 W. Maumee Street just west of the circle.
#PlacesofNEI: Jenny Lou’s Greenery, a new plant shop in downtown Angola

"Check out this warm, adorable new spot in downtown Angola!"

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