Fort Wayne magazine October 2025
JUST PICTURE IT: There is some big news in our October Arts issue and the big news is that the fully…
JUST PICTURE IT: There is some big news in our October Arts issue and the big news is that the fully…
For this year’s Savor issue, we decided to focus on the region's Best Burgers. This may be the hottest epicurean topic among area…
When the new Steuben County Judicial Center opened for business in early July, its walls bore five works by renowned Indiana landscape artist…
“It was just crazy enough to work,” said Sea Grandon, owner and curator of Atelier, on her plan to open an art gallery in downtown Warsaw…
Fort Wayne magazine’s City Guide is not just for extroverts and introverts. It’s for all vertebrates and even a few invertebrates. Our City Guide may be…
The other day, I got a haircut from my longtime stylist, a sports-loving man in his 20s with a toddler at home. We were talking about politics…
Be A Tourist in Your Own Hometown, happening Sunday, is your chance to go on a Fort Wayne tourism spree while spending as little money as you care to.
Ruth Yaro is part of the boomerang demographic of native Fort Waynians who left after high school to explore other cities and regions (in her case, Boston…
If you want to know where northeast Indiana’s colleges and universities are headed, you need to learn about their strategic plans. A strategic plan is both…
Enhance the character of your home and personalize your spaces by choosing small and local shops for furniture and home…
Brides- and grooms-to-be, not to mention singles who are favorably predisposed to attending weddings, will want to seek out our…
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.…