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GOOD READS

Fort Wayne magazine March 2024

People tend to want to start the renewal process in January, but that is a bad month for it. That is a month for doing whatever you…

CITY GUIDE

FWm City Guide 2024

Fort Wayne magazine’s City Guide just hits different. I have no idea what that means, but it sounds cool. City Guide is our annual look at everything going on in…

WEDDINGS

Fort Wayne Magazine Weddings 2024

Welcome to our annual Weddings issue, featuring beautiful images taken on the big day! And by “the big day,” we mean local brides’ and grooms’ wedding days. If…

JUST A THOUGHT

Another Fine Mess

I am reading Jennifer McCartney’s book, “The Joy of Leaving Your (Expletive) All Over the Place: The Art of Being Messy.” It is a humor book, as McCartney…

ARTS & CULTURE

Playing Their Hearts Out

After decades of friendship, the iconic guitarist duo, Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, will be taking the stage together on their first ever tour as a duo.…

EAT & DRINK

Signature Dish

BUENOS DIAS: Early last year, we asked Ophelia’s Restaurant to name one dish from their menu that they wished everyone could try, and they picked migas…

THINGS TO DO

Stand Pat

While the weather can’t make up its mind about the Summit City, the Summit City can make up its mind about one thing: Saint Patrick’s Day. Saint Patrick’s Day…

BE WELL

Fort Wayne magazine HEALTH 2023

For our annual Health issue, we put the focus on mental health. According to federal data, nearly one in eight adults in the U.S. takes an antidepressant and…

SHOP TALK

Homegrown Gifts

HOMEGROWN: Nothing against the local malls and lifestyle centers, but if you really want a unique gift, you have to seek out the quirky shops…

PEOPLE

Q & A with John Christensen

There are not many times I have to answer the questions instead of ask them, but Fort Wayne Director of Public Information, John Perlich, made it super…

DELVE DEEPER

Jane Says

At the present time, Jane Seymour is not allowed to talk about her movie and television career. She is prohibited from doing so by SAG-AFTRA, an organization...

PLACES

Rail Ways

People used to view Fort Wayne’s three rivers as flood hazards and little more than large drainage ditches. Forward-thinking and cleanup have transformed them into…

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