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Jun
20

What’s happening with housing at Electric Works? We ask developers about affordability, artist lofts & more

Here's everything we know about housing on campus so far.
9 min read
Jun
13

How much do you know about the inner workings of Allen County government?

Consultant and educator Andrew Downs fills us in.
6 min read
Jun
06

Meet Lunar Infusions: Fort Wayne’s first kombucha and wellness bar, serving healthy, sober drinks and shots

“Most places in the country don’t have a single kombucha bar, and we have two now, so this is very new and kind of special.”
6 min read
May
30

Meet rapper Max Wells of Fort Wayne and his thoughts on the local music scene

“There’s a lot Fort Wayne has to offer creatively, but people who care about that happening need to show their face.”
8 min read
May
18

How a year-round farmers market changed Fort Wayne's food scene

“It has become such a big part of the local food scene on such a quiet scale."
8 min read
May
09

Meet RUNE: A foodie favorite, chef-driven dinner concept changing the way Fort Wayne eats

It might be “the most exciting thing to happen to the Fort Wayne food scene.”
6 min read
May
02

What's next for Middle Waves Music Festival? We have details.

In Des Moines, Iowa, the popular 80/35 Music Festival brings an estimated 30,000 people to Downtown every year.
7 min read
Apr
18

What is the Anthropocene? See for yourself in this aerial film of Indiana

“What’s happening here might not be as dramatic as the deforestation of Brazil or these huge changes we’re seeing in other ecosystems, but we’re part of the system, too. We’re both contributing to it, and we’re seeing its impacts.”
10 min read
Apr
11

‘There was a spark in us to do more’: Mercado Owners share plans for their next restaurant Spoke & Ivy

“We feel like we’re getting in early on what we think is going to be another popular side of Downtown.”
9 min read
Apr
11

Q&A with community advocate Cornelia Schulz of Fort Wayne

"Everyone is always surprised that more than 100 different languages are spoken in Fort Wayne's homes.... I’d like to help change that by getting involved and encouraging others with diverse backgrounds and perspectives to get actionable in the city."
4 min read