Fort Wayne magazine March 2025
For our March education issue, we will be celebrating some of the region’s best and brightest students in high school
For our March education issue, we will be celebrating some of the region’s best and brightest students in high school
Brides- and grooms-to-be, not to mention singles who are favorably predisposed to attending weddings…
I could tell you that the Fort Wayne Home and Garden Show is where home and garden professionals bring down the house…
I have suffered from insomnia since I was a kid. I used to joke that my memoir should be titled, “Enemy of Sleep.” However, I have been …
In our February issue, we addressed the topic of Cheap Eats, which is a more complicated matter than one might initially assume, and which…
SEEING THE WOOD FOR THE TREES: Norman Ziolkowski studied music in college and envisioned spending his life as a pianist…
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…
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…
Enhance the character of your home and personalize your spaces by choosing small and local shops for furniture and home accents. Embrace the quality and individuality…
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…
If you are a fan of 1970s rock, you may know Todd Rundgren from such hits as “Hello, It’s Me,” “We Gotta Get You a Woman,” “Can We Still Be Friends?” and “I Saw The Light.”
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…