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2------www.whatzup.com------June 19, 2014 whatzup Volume 18, Number 44 ou’ve picked up northeast ’s one and only free entertainment weekly. Congratulations. Now what do you do? If you want our advice, we sug- gest you start with our features – Michele DeVinney’s cover story on REO YSpeedwagon (coming up at Foellinger Theatre on Tuesday) and Ashley Motia’s piece on ARCH’s Forest Park Home and Garden Tour (Saturday, June 28). Whether your idea of a good time is singing along to REO’s many radio hits or meandering through Forest Park’s stately homes and gardens, you’re likely to enjoy either or both of these events. If neither event flips your switch, you should turn to Nick Braun’s Out & About, Michele DeVinney’s Fare Warning column on Sweetwater’s Make Music Day ’14, any of our art and entertainment calendars (the most comprehensive on the planet) and the ads sprinkled thoughout these pages for guidance. If you don’t find any- thing that satisfies your cultural jonze, then the couch and TV Land reruns may be all that’s left to you. Saturday, June 21 • 8pm But you’re not that guy (or gal), are you? No, we’re pretty sure you’re going to find within these pages any number of fun things to see and do, and then you’re going JARS OF CLAY to go out and enjoy that fun, aren’t you? All we ask in return for turning you on to $20-$40 what there is to do is that you tell everyone you meet while you’re out and about that whatzup sent you. Wednesday, July 9 • 8 pm One note before we go: musicians may have noticed that there hasn’t been a lot of talk about Battle of the Bands this year in these pages. That’s because Columbia JIM McCARTY Street West’s Richard Reprogle and Wooden Nickel’s Bob Roets are coordinating $12-$25 the event this year. If you have an interest in participating, you should check in GO TO OUR WEBSITE with these guys. We’ll publish more information when it’s available. FOR TICKET INFO & MORE ALL SHOWS ALL AGES • features FARE WARNING...... 18 Make Some Music at Sweetwater SCREENTIME...... 19 REO SPEEDWAGON...... 4 Street Edges Dragon The ‘Feeling’ Still Abides A Celebration of the HISTORIC HOME & GARDEN TOUR...... 5 Architecture & Arbors • calendars Street Performer! The Hit Men Free Admission featuring the Former Stars of • columns & reviews KARAOKE & DJS...... 7 Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons LIVE MUSIC & COMEDY...... 8 SPINS...... 6 MUSIC/ON THE ROAD...... 12 June 21, 8 pm Eels, Alex Calder ROAD TRIPZ...... 13 BACKTRACKS...... 7 MOVIE TIMES...... 14 REO Speedwagon, Nine Lives (1979) ART & ARTIFACTS...... 17 OUT & ABOUT...... 8 Georgetown’s Rockin’ This Summer STAGE & DANCE...... 16 PICKS...... 10 THINGS TO DO...... 18 Fareed Haque & Sun Gate ROAD NOTEZ...... 12 Cover design by Greg Locke FLIX...... 14 Page 4 REO Speedwagon Photo by Randee Chef St. Nicholas

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Many of his bandmates not tired of playing those songs one little C2G Music Hall...... 3 Live: You Get What You Play For, and the currently live in Los Angeles, which was bit. You have to understand when a song be- Calhoun Street Soups, Salads & Spirits...... 10 studio album You Can Tune a Piano But You true for Hall as well until a few years back. gins, you start with a guitar or a piano and Can’t Tuna Fish pushed them onto radio and “I just had to get out of L.A.,” he laughs. you write about something you feel like is CLASSIFIEDS...... 19 into the mainstream of pop stardom. But it “When you’re starting out, bands have to all so personal. But then you realize that we all Columbia Street West...... 9 was in 1980, with the release of their multi- be in the same place because you’re work- go through something, and we all have the platinum-selling Hi Infidelity, which includ- ing together and traveling together. But now same feelings. So after you write it [and] re- Different Stages/...... 16 ed the big hits “Keep cord it and it goes out Dicky’s 21 Taps...... 10 On Loving You” and on the radio, the song “,” becomes part of other Downtown Improvement District/Buskerfest...... 3 that REO established people’s lives. When Dupont Bar & Grill...... 10 itself as a band which they come to our was going to be in it shows and start sing- Civic Theatre...... 16 for the long haul. ing along with those Fort Wayne Dance Collective...... 16 It was during that songs, it still gives first decade that some us goose bumps. Ev- Fort Wayne Greek Fest...... 5 key personnel chang- eryone goes through Fort Wayne Museum of Art...... 3 es also took place. 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REO SPEEDWAGON On Loving You’ or Also joining later w/TYLER BRYANT ‘Can’t Fight This Sweetwater Sound...... 9, 20 was bass player who came along we tour a 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 24 Feeling’ at their wedding. ...... 7 in 1977, just in time to herald the band’s lot, and we It’s great when you know big surge of Tuna Fish success. Now one of don’t have Foellinger Theatre these songs have meant so Wagon Wheel Cafe...... 11 the longest-tenured members of the band, to be in the 3411 Sherman Blvd., Fort Wayne much to people over the Wooden Nickel Music Stores...... 6 Hall and REO maintain a fairly relentless same place Tix: $39-$99 thru box office, years.” tour schedule, one which will bring them to e v e r y d a y. REO continue to tour WXKE 96.3...... 11 Fort Wayne’s Foellinger Theatre next week. We can live 260-427-6715 regularly, taking only a Oddly, the band will be one of three in the a n y w h e r e www.fortwayneparks.org few weeks off around the coming weeks (the others being Cheap Trick that there’s holidays and then again and Styx) which herald from the Land of an airport. It’s the beauty of being success- during the summer to spend time with fam- Lincoln. How does it happen that Illinois ful. But I still get back to Illinois quite a bit. ily. The band clearly understands how much whatzup generated so many popular bands from the My mom lives in Springfield, and I still have its music has come to mean to audiences, Published weekly and distributed on Wednesdays and Thursdays by AD Media, Incorporated. 70s and 80s? Hall has a couple of theories. all my buddies back in Champaign where I and after confirming that REO’s catalog was 2305 E. Esterline Rd., Columbia City, IN 46725 “It is amazing, isn’t it?” says Hall. “Illi- grew up. I love the Midwest, and I think a big part of many high school and college Phone: (260) 691-3188 • Fax: (260) 691-3191 E-Mail: [email protected] nois has always been a great state for music. some of the best music has come out of the soundtracks, Hall questions the questioner. Website: http://www.whatzup.com We came from Champaign, and we were on Midwest.” “So what was your REO song in col- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/whatzupFortWayne this circuit with bars, universities, fraterni- REO will be sharing a bill later in Au- lege?” Publisher ...... Doug Driscoll Calendars/Ads ...... Mikila Cook ties. It was a well-established route, and we gust and September with yet another Illinois “‘Don’t Let Him Go,’” was the instant Computers/Web...... Josiah South could play every night of the week. There band, Chicago who played Foellinger last response. Back Issues Back issues are $3 for first copy, 75¢ per additional copy. Send payment was never a night that we didn’t have some- summer. Hall says it’s the first time they’ve “‘Don’t Let Him Go’!” he repeats, per- with date and quantity of issues desired, name and mailing address to place to play, and it meant none of us had to played with them, and he’s looking forward haps surprised. “We open our show every AD Media, Incorporated to the above address. get a real job. We could practice and play to it. night with that song! But that’s what I mean. Subscriptions In-Home postal delivery available at the rate of $25 per 13-week period all the time. The same was true for Cheap “Like I said about Cheap Trick and Styx, Everyone has some song that means some- ($100/year). Send payment with name and mailing address to AD Media, Trick and Styx because they were out play- if we had toured with Chicago in the past, we thing to them, and it’s still fun to go out there Incorporated to the above address. ing all the time. We all used to have a rivalry might have been a bit more competitive and and play those songs and get that reaction. DEADLINES Calendar Information: Must be received by noon Monday the week because we were all out trying to become maybe wouldn’t have gotten along. But now A song like ‘Time for Me to Fly’ isn’t one of publication for inclusion in that week’s issue and, space permitting, successful and make records, so there was it should be a lot of fun, and we’ve known of our more positive songs, but we always will run until the week of the event. Calendar information is published as far in advance as space permits and should be submitted as early a competitive feeling in those days. But those guys for a lot of years, so I think we’re try to put a positive spin on our music, so as possible. now we’ve all become good friends. 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Zander Band, and they’ve opened for us a the songs that they’ll be playing and sing says it all.” 4------www.whatzup.com------June 19, 2014 34th Annual Fort Wayne Greek Fest Headwaters Park Thursday-Sunday, June 26-29 Live Greek Bands & Dancing Live Music by Lazaros ------Feature • ARCH Historic Home & Garden Tour------Dance Troupe Performances at 12:30 pm, 6 pm & 8 pm daily Olympic 5K Run/Walk Saturday, June 28 at 10am Race Shirt & Gyros Sandwich Voucher to first 150 registrants Architecture & Arbors register at www.fortwaynegreekfestival.org By Ashley Motia a movement away from the industrial feel of the early to mid-1900s to embrace a more park-like aesthetic, 50/50 Raffle If you’ve ever been in the North Anthony area of marked by big boulevards, ornamental lights, side- 1st Prize - $1,000 Cash Fort Wayne, chances are you’ve noticed it: an iconic walks, and mature street trees. In line with this move- 2nd Prize - $500 Cash • 3rd Prize - $250 Cash neighborhood of stately homes and immaculate gar- ment, some developers started to change the way they dens with a boulevard running through the middle. designed the spaces, says Galbraith. Drawing at 5pm Sunday, June 29 This is Forest Park Boulevard, and ARCH of Fort “Louis F. Curdes spearheaded the development of at Headwaters Park Wayne invites you to get to know this grand fixture of Forest Park Boulevard. He envisioned a grand resi- Need not be present to win! our community during the Historic Home and Garden dential area with a boulevard at the center as sort of an Tour on Saturday, June 28. anchor. Forest Park Boulevard has lots that are much The tour treks around a dozen properties roughly bigger and longer, all facing this big boulevard in the Festival Hours/Admission Vi s a contained by Dodge Avenue, the alley between For- middle with ornamental gateposts at each side. It’s a 11 am-10 pm Thursday-Saturday Ma s t e r c a r d est Park Boulevard and Anthony Boulevard, Lake half a mile walk between Lake Avenue and State Bou- (free before 4 pm, $3 after; under 16 free) ATM Avenue, and the alley between Forest Park Boulevard levard. It’s one of Fort Wayne’s few truly grand neigh- 11 am-5 pm Sunday (free all day) o n Si t e and Florida Drive. For those who enjoy architecture borhoods in that sense,” he smiled. and history, it’s a feast for the eyes, says Michael Gal- He added that most of the homes on the Forest braith, executive director at ARCH. Park Boulevard Historic Home and Garden Tour are “One of the things about Forest Park Boulevard true to their original designs. Homes naturally require is that when you look at a maintenance, but most of the lot of homes in Fort Wayne, ARCH HISTORIC HOME homeowners are dedicated to they’re size medium or large, staying true to their initial in- whereas the homes on Forest AND GARDEN TOUR carnations. Park Boulevard are XXL. It’s 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June 28 The Forest Park Bou- a little unusual for that area,” Forest Park Blvd., Fort Wayne levard Historic Home and he explained. “The size and Garden Tour isn’t just about the grandeur and the amount Tix: $12 adv., $15 day of tour, homes, though. As the name of detail that went into these www.archfw.org, 260-426-5117 indicates, the gardens are homes is far in excess of equally impressive. Imagine what was incorporated in the more middle-class home expansive, often professionally designed and main- styles in that area. This was more for the upper-middle tained gardens in full bloom. For some stops on the to upper class. We’re talking the heads of companies, tour, the gardens are stand-alone features of fantastic doctors, big businessmen and entrepreneurs—even displays of color and shape. some of Fort Wayne’s more prominent architects and If you’re on the fence about going, Galbraith is- designers themselves lived here, like A.M. Strauss.” sued a word of advice. Galbraith says that the styles of architecture in “These homes don’t open up to the public very Fort Wayne followed similar progressions in cities often. In fact, the last time this particular tour was of- around the country, marked by the trends of the de- fered was in the mid 2000s, featuring different homes cades in which the homes were built. He likened it to than those on this year’s tour. These were top-of-the- fashion: as the decades came and went, so did trends line houses then, and they’re top-of-the-line houses in aesthetics, form and function. Forest Park Boule- now. It’s a unique opportunity to see this wonderful vard was platted in 1910, just as the Craftsman archi- mix of architectural styles in the area – and see it inti- Saturday, June 21 • 6-10pm tectural style was becoming popular. Craftsman was mately, from outside to inside and back. You can even followed by period eclectic revivals such as Colonial hear from the homeowners themselves as they answer Tim Harrington Band, Revival, Colonial Dutch Revival and Tudor Revival – questions or discuss decorating decisions. It truly is a many of which can be seen on the home tour. one-of-a-kind experience,” he said. Sparrow 5, Sum Morz “There’s an incredible amount of variation in the The Forest Park Boulevard Historic Home and homes in Forest Park Boulevard. When the homes Garden Tour extends the whole day, making it a neigh- Saturday, June 28 • 6-10pm were being planned, homeowners and designers were borhood-wide celebration. As the tour has grown in drawing these influences from other building tradi- size and popularity, ARCH has expanded the event’s Earphorik, tions. In some of the homes you might see a French offerings to include food truck vendors and local art- Shelly Dixon & Jeff McRae, château influence, for example. After the eclectic re- ists. There will also be a silent auction with an as- vivals and before the World War II, Forest Park Bou- sortment of goodies like flat screen televisions, Vera Ivory West, Kill the Rabbit levard was pretty well built out, leaving room for only Bradley items, remote control helicopters and themed a few modern, ranch-style homes,” Galbraith said. baskets like the green thumb package. You’ll be able Forest Park Boulevard was also built during a time of change in Fort Wayne. The city went through Continued on page 6 June 19, 2014------www.whatzup.com------5 Wooden Nickel ------Spins------CD of the Week Eels The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett BACKTRACKS Here’s the thing about Eels’ REO Speedwagon (Mark Everett’s nom de band, not Nine Lives (1979) the animal) best work: You’re not bound to be exposed to an expec- The ninth album from the guys tation-shattering, genre-jumping from Champaign includes nine tracks experience. Sure, last year’s bluesy (hence the name) and one of the more Wonderful, Glorious marked a de- vain album covers the band ever had. parture, as have a few other high- It is clearly the last hard rock album lights/lowlights in the Eels catalog. they ever produced. That said, REO But this is a man with a center of could blend the 70s yacht-rock with gravity. When he’s on his game, some great guitars and left a solid mark on the decade. Everett sounds like Everett, and his Because their previous album, You Can Tune a Piano, But You best output is measured by degrees. This is not a negative, by any Can’t Tuna Fish, was the band at their finest, it’s hard to compare $11.99 means. In fact, you could argue that it’s this very quality that makes anything after – but this is still an excellent release. it easier to focus on his always engrossing lyrics and musical details. “Heavy on Your Love” takes off where Tuna left off, with CHRISSIE HYNDE The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett spotlights the man’s Kevin Cronin’s tight vocals and the sophisticated guitar work from Gary Ricrath. It’s a great opener and goes into the boogie- Stockholm innate ability to meld melancholy and melody into something very entertaining and, ultimately, somehow uplifting. woogie piano and guitars of “Drop It.” For years, fans of The Pretenders have wondered Like more than a couple of Eels releases, The Cautionary Tales... “Only the Strong Survive,” a familiar radio hit, comes next in what sultry frontwoman Chrissie Hynde might sound opens with a short, sweet, cinematic instrumental. Think of it as a all of its poppy splendor, and side one closes with “Easy Money” like solo. Stockholm is the answer. Hynde does get tone setter for what’s to come. The first words we hear on the album and strangely, a cover of Chuck Berry’s “Rock & Roll Music.” a little help from her friends – , Jaokin come as “Parallels” begins: “Woke up lost in a world I didn’t know Side two kicks off with “Take Me,” an honest rocker ballad, Ahlund of the Ceasers and John McEnroe (yes, / I shook it off and I’m trying to make a go.” Yes, there’s definitely and the Eagles meet America in “I Need You Tonight.” This was that John McEnroe) make appearances – but for a whiff of “breakup album” here, but this one goes deeper. “Agatha the catchy sound that they mastered on their next album, Hi Infi- the most part this is Hynde on her own. Highlights Chang” positively aches over a lost lover – and the singer’s regret at delity, from which they never looked back. Nothing wrong with include “Dark Sunglasses” and “Adding the Blue.” losing her. As stark as some of the tunes can be on this album, oth- that, as that album charted six songs, including the No. 1 single Pick up your copy for $11.99 at any Wooden Nickel “Keep on Loving You.” Music store. ers shine through like the sun through a hole in a rain cloud (lyrical sentiment notwithstanding). “A Swallow in the Sun” is breathtak- Bassist Bruce Hall takes over lead vocals on the closer, “Back ing, framed in a subtle arrangement and anchored by spare strums On The Road Again,” as the heavy keyboards, drumming and gui- TOP SELLERS @ of tremolo guitar. Seemingly over as soon as it begins, this tune is tars fade into silence to close a pretty cool record from a band that exemplary of Everett’s best qualities: deceptively simple melodies, was clearly at the zenith of their hard rock roots. Wooden Nickel understated instrumentation, and devastatingly beautiful lyrics. REO Speedwagon will hit the Foellinger Theatre stage on (Week ending 6/15/14) “Where I’m From” picks up the tempo, but retains the laid-back, June 24, and I’d love them to play at least a couple of songs from bittersweet vibe. If anything, it’s most reminiscent of Tom Petty’s this release. (Dennis Donahue) TW LW ARTIST/Album best work on his Wildflowers masterwork. Recognize that toy piano 1 1 JACK WHITE plink on “Series of Misunderstandings?” You’ve heard it throughout recording in his living room. The difference this time is that Calder Lazaretto Everett’s catalog, from his hit “Novocaine for the Soul” to his work seems like he wants to paint a bigger picture. He’s broadening his on Electro-Shock Blues to Bright Lights and Other Revelations and musical scope – as broad as you can go in your living room drunk on 2 LANA DEL REY beyond. “Dead Reckoning” sounds like it’s emanating from a distant Canadian lagers. Ultraviolence thundercloud, with a minor-chord treatment to match. Thankfully, “The Morning” starts out like Youth Lagoon caught in a well the song marks a valley that Everett is willing to climb out of. calling for help, with Calder playing a tinkling keyboard line over 3 – LINKIN PARK what sounds like thunder in the distance. “Slowing Down” is a jaun- Hunting Party “I can’t say I know what will happen tomorrow / I can’t say I know if it’s joy or sorrow,” Everett sings on the album’s outro, ty little rocker, at least as far as Calder goes. It sounds like some 4 2 THE BLACK KEYS “Where I’m Going.” He continues, “I can’t say how long I’ll stand bizarre, slightly out of tune and out of time version of Blur. This is Turn Blue at the line I’m toeing / But I’ve got a good feeling about where I’m the kind of stuff you find on a serial killer’s mixtape after the murder- going.” It’s a gorgeous ending to a sobering journey. It’s Everett at suicide. “Life Purpose” is another fun track and features Freelove 5 5 TESLA his best, being Everett. (D.M. Jones) Fenner’s Caitlin Loney on vocals. It’s another greasy, slippery track Simplicity that sedates you into submission with its icky charm. “Mid Life Holiday” closes that album with an organ that gives way to Calder’s 6 4 Alex Calder ever-hazy guitar and bass. The track sounds like a pieced-together Animal Ambition ... Strange Dreams Frankenstein-like tune, with 80s soft rock cut and pasted together with a David Lynch flair. 7 3 HELLYEAH Alex Calder has stated in the Despite all of my references to serial killer mixtapes and drugged- Blood for Blood last few months that he was retiring up wobbly tunes, I love this album. Calder’s charm is that he’s able from music to concentrate on a cu- to write great pop songs, but with a very tilted view of the universe. 8 – DAVID GRAY linary career. I’d say that was just Mutineers Whether his view is blurred by Canadian lagers, pills, weed or opi- another hallucination, as I’m listen- ates remains to be seen. For my money, Calder can continue to ingest ing to his Strange Days full-length whatever he wants if the results are anything resembling the dysto- 9 – WILLIE NELSON as I type this. I think much like his Band of Brothers pian pop stained into Strange Dreams. You better get a copy while pal and former bandmate Mac De- you can, as I’m sure Calder will soon retire from music to follow his 10 6 KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD marco, Calder likes to screw with us dream of being a carnival barker in Montreal. (John Hubner) Going Home as much as play us tunes. “Retract” opens the Strange Dreams like some lost Link Wray Friday, June 27 • 6 p.m. All-ages • Free song that had been buried in the dirt for 60 years. The rough, re- FOREST PARK - From Page 5 Live AT OUR N. Anthony Store: verbed guitar gives way to flanged notes and faint drums as Calder sings in the distance like a voice coming out of the ether. From the to get delicious food truck fare, see and buy some art and enjoy the very beginning, this album sounds like it’s in a different head space day on the boulevard. Br a d Du e r • Su n n y Ta y l o r than last year’s Time EP. It has this drugged-out carnival vibe and is Maps will be available for the various stops on the tour, includ- childlike and menacing all at once. “Strange Dreams” sounds like the ing the numerous garden-only features. There will be an ARCH vol- dark side of Real Estate. The song has a jangle to it that Real Estate unteer managing traffic so that groups can enjoy a leisurely pace Th e Victim, Th e Wi t n e ss do so well, but with an underlying quirkiness that puts this song in while still allowing all attendees to see the homes. Ticket booths will 3627 N. Clinton • 484-2451 its own class. When Calder sings “I have strange dreams,” I have no be on site for those who do not purchase them in advance. Galbraith 3422 N. Anthony • 484-3635 reason not to believe him. advised parking on Forest Park Boulevard and adjacent streets. 6427 W. Jefferson • 432-7651 “Memory Resolve” is a hypnotic track that brings some of that “There were over 2,000 attendees at the last Forest Park Bou- levard tour, and we anticipate no less this year. It’s a really popular We Buy, Sell & Trade Used CDs, LPs & DVDs Deerhunter vibe back. No matter how downright creepy Calder can www.woodennickelmusicfortwayne.com be, there’s no denying he can write a great tune. This song proves event,” Galbraith grinned proudly. “We’ve got our fingers crossed that. It still has the feel of a guy getting drunk on Canadian lagers and for gorgeous weather and a good time!” 6------www.whatzup.com------June 19, 2014 ------Calendar • Karaoke & DJs------Thursday, June 19 Ne w Ha v e n Rack & Helen’s — American Idol Karaoke w/TJ, 10 p.m. Al b i o n Po e TK’s Bar & Grill — Karaoke w/Ambient Noise Ent., 8 p.m. Hi Ho Again — Shooting Star Prod. w/Nacho, 10 p.m. An g o l a Club Paradise — Karaoke & DJ Rockin’ Rob, 8:30 p.m. Piggy’s — Karaoke w/DJ Shaun Marcus, 10 p.m. Sunday, June 22 Au b u r n Fo r t Wa y n e Mimi’s Retreat — Karaoke, 8 p.m. After Dark — Dance videos & karaoke, 9:30 p.m. Fo r t Wa y n e Crooners — House KJ, 9 p.m. Arena Bar & Grill — American Idol Karaoke w/Jay, 8 p.m. Fosters Pub — Shooting Star Prod. w/Nacho, 9:30 p.m. Columbia Street West — American Idol Karaoke, 9:30 p.m. Wrigley Field — Mantra Karaoke w/Jake, 10 p.m. Crooners — House KJ, 9 p.m. Deer Park — Bucca Karaoke w/Bucca, 10 p.m. JULY 11-19, 2014 • FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Fosters Pub — Shooting Star Prod. w/Nacho, 9:30 p.m. Monday, June 23 Latch String — American Idol Karaoke, 10:30 p.m. Fo r t Wa y n e North Star — Karaoke w/Michael Campbell, 8 p.m. After Dark — Karaoke, 10:30 p.m. CONCERT SERIES O’Sullivan’s — Tronic, 10 p.m. Crooners — House KJ, 9 p.m. Piere’s — House DJ, 9 p.m. Office Tavern — Swing Time Karaoke, 9 p.m. Wrigley Field — DJ Trend, 10 p.m. Wrigley Field — Mantra Karaoke w/Jake, 10 p.m. PRESENTED BY Ke n d a l l v i l l e Paul’s Pub — Shotgun Prod. Karaoke, 10 p.m. Ne w Ha v e n Tuesday, June 24 Festival Plaza • Headwaters Park Rack & Helen’s — American Idol Karaoke w/TJ, 10 p.m. Fo r t Wa y n e 4D’s — Karaoke w/Michael Campbell, 9 p.m. Friday, July 11 • 6pm-1am • $20 adv, $25 dos Friday, June 20 Crooners — House KJ, 9 p.m. Double Down — Shotgun Prod. Karaoke, 9 p.m. CHEAP TRICK An g o l a O’Sullivan’s — Shooting Star Prod. w/Barbie, 10 p.m. w/UNLIKELY ALIBI & THE ORANGE OPERA Club Paradise — Karaoke & DJ Rockin’ Rob, 9 p.m. Office Tavern — Shooting Star Prod. w/Stu, 9 p.m. Presented by ASH BROKERAGE & 96.3 XKE Piggy’s — DJ, 10 p.m. Rusty Spur — American Idol Karaoke w/Jay, 9 p.m. Piggy’s — Karaoke w/DJ Shaun Marcus, 7 p.m. Wrigley Field — Mantra Karaoke w/Jake, 10 p.m. Saturday, July 12 • 6pm-1am • $20 adv, $25 dos Au b u r n Ga r r e t t Meteor Bar & Grill — Classic City Karaoke, 9 p.m. CJ’s Canteena — Classic City Karaoke, 9 p.m. UNDER THE SUN TOUR Ch u r u b u s c o Ne w Ha v e n SMASH MOUTH, SUGAR RAY DW Bar & Grill — Karaoke w/DJ Chuck, 10 p.m. Rack & Helen’s — American Idol Karaoke w/TJ, 10 p.m. Co l u m b i a Ci t y BLUES TRAVELER, UNCLE KRACKER Portside Pizza — Karaoke w/Ambient Noise Ent., 9 p.m. Presented by ASH BROKERAGE & 95.1 BEST FM Fo r t Wa y n e Wednesday, June 25 Babylon — DJ Tabatha, 10:30 p.m. Fo r t Wa y n e Sunday, July 13 • 6-11pm • $10 adv, $15 dos, Kids 12 & under free Babylon, Bears Den — DJ TAB & karaoke w/Steve Jones, A.J.’s Bar & Grill — American Idol Karaoke w/Brian, 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. After Dark — Karaoke, 10:30 p.m. FOR KING & COUNTRY Columbia Street West — Dance Party w/DJ Rich, 10 p.m. Berlin — Shotgun Prod. Karaoke, 9 p.m. Crooners — KJ Jessica, 9 p.m. Chevvy’s — American Idol Karaoke w/TJ, 10 p.m. LOVE & THE OUTCOME Early Bird’s — House DJ, 9 p.m. w/EVERFOUND & VERIDIA! Columbia Street West — American Idol Karaoke w/Josh, 9:30 Flashback — House DJ, 9 p.m. p.m. Presented by STAR 88.3 Green Frog — American Idol Karaoke w/TJ, 9:30 p.m. Crooners — House KJ, 9 p.m. Hook & Ladder — Shooting Star Prod. w/Stu, 9 p.m. Dupont Bar & Grill — Shut Up & Sing w/Michael Campbell, 8 Monday, July 14 • 6-11pm • Free Office Tavern — Swing Time Karaoke, 10 p.m. p.m. , cover Peanuts — DJ Beach, 10 p.m. Office Tavern — Shooting Star Prod. w/Stu, 10 p.m. THE RESCUE PLAN Piere’s — House DJ, 9 p.m. Wrigley Field — Karaoke w/Bucca, 10 p.m. following THE WAITER-WAITRESS CONTEST Pine Valley Bar & Grill — American Idol Karaoke w/Jesse, Ga r r e t t Presented by ASH BROKERAGE & 98.9 THE BEAR 9:30 p.m. Martin’s Tavern — WiseGuy Entertainment w/Josh, 10 p.m. Quaker Steak and Lube — American Idol Karaoke w/Jay, 9:30 p.m. $2 TUESDAY • July 15 • 6-11pm • $2 Rum Runners — DJ dance party, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 26 Steel Mill — Shooting Star Prod. w/Barbie, 10 p.m. BROTHER Tower Bar & Grill — Bucca Karaoke w/Ashley, 10 p.m. Al b i o n w/DR. SUESS & TEMPEST Wrigley Field — DJ Trend w/Brooke Taylor, 10 p.m. TK’s Bar & Grill — Karaoke w/Ambient Noise Ent., 8 p.m. Presented by 96.3 XKE, VERA BRADLEY, MEIJER & ASH BROKERAGE An g o l a La o t t o Sit n’ Bull — Classic City Karaoke, 9 p.m. Club Paradise — Karaoke & DJ Rockin’ Rob, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 16 • 6-11pm • $2 (Free w/Carnival Ride Wristband) Piggy’s — Karaoke w/DJ Shaun Marcus, 10 p.m. Le o JR’s Pub — American Idol Karaoke w/Doug P, 9 p.m. Au b u r n TIM HARRINGTON BAND, Mimi’s Retreat — Karaoke, 8 p.m. Mo n r o e v i l l e JUG HUFFERS, THE ATOMIC SHARKS 101 Pub & Grub — Shotgun Prod. Karaoke, 9 p.m. Fo r t Wa y n e Arena Bar & Grill — American Idol Karaoke w/Jay, 8 p.m. Presented by ASH BROKERAGE, INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY & FUN 101.7 Ne w Ha v e n Spudz Bar — Bucca Karaoke w/Bucca, 9 p.m. Columbia Street West — American Idol Karaoke, 9:30 p.m. Crooners — House KJ, 9 p.m. Thursday, July 17 • 6pm-1am • $5 adv, $8 dos Deer Park — Bucca Karaoke w/Bucca, 10 p.m. Saturday, June 21 Fosters Pub — Shooting Star Prod. w/Nacho, 9:30 p.m. AMERICAN YOUNG Latch String — American Idol Karaoke, 10:30 p.m. w/CHUCK WICKS, HUBIE ASHCRAFT & BROTHERS OSBORNE An g o l a North Star — Karaoke w/Michael Campbell, 8 p.m. Presented by ASH BROKERAGE & K105 Club Paradise — Karaoke & DJ Rockin’ Rob, 9 p.m. O’Sullivan’s — Tronic, 10 p.m. Piggy’s — DJ, 10 p.m. Piere’s — House DJ, 9 p.m. Friday, July 18 • 6-11pm • $10 adv., $13 dos Piggy’s — Karaoke w/DJ Shaun Marcus, 7 p.m. Wrigley Field — DJ Trend, 10 p.m. Au b u r n Ke n d a l l v i l l e WHO’S BAD Meteor Bar & Grill — Classic City Karaoke, 9 p.m. Paul’s Pub — Shotgun Prod. Karaoke, 10 p.m. THE ULTIMATE TRIBUTE Fo r t Wa y n e Ne w Ha v e n Arena Bar & Grill — American Idol Karaoke w/Josh, 10 p.m. w/TOUCH & TRACKLESS Rack & Helen’s — American Idol Karaoke w/TJ, 10 p.m. Babylon — Plush, 10 p.m. Presented by ASH BROKERAGE & WMEE 97.3 Chevvy’s — Karaoke w/Total Spectrum, 10 p.m. Crooners — House KJ, 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 27 Saturday, July 19 • 1pm-1am • $3 after 7 pm, free w/TRF Button Early Bird’s — House DJ, 9 p.m. Flashback — House DJ, 9 p.m. An g o l a SEATTLE RAIN,URBAN LEGEND, Jag’s Bar & Grill — American Idol Karaoke w/TJ, 9 p.m. Club Paradise — Karaoke & DJ Rockin’ Rob, 9 p.m. Latch String — American Idol Karaoke, 10:30 p.m. Piggy’s — DJ, 10 p.m. SLOW POKES, DJENETIC DRIFT, Office Tavern — Ambitious Blondes Karaoke, 10 p.m. Piggy’s — Karaoke w/DJ Shaun Marcus, 7 p.m. Au b u r n MILES HIGH, BENEATH IT ALL Piere’s — House DJ, 9 p.m. Presented by ASH BROKERAGE, SWEETWATER SOUND & WHATZUP Pike’s Pub — Shooting Star Prod. w/Stu, 10 p.m. Meteor Bar & Grill — Classic City Karaoke, 9 p.m. Pine Valley Bar & Grill — American Idol Karaoke w/Jesse, Ch u r u b u s c o 9:30 p.m. DW Bar & Grill — Karaoke w/DJ Chuck, 10 p.m. Steel Mill — Shooting Star Prod. w/Barbie, 10 p.m. Co l u m b i a Ci t y Tower Bar & Grill — Bucca Karaoke w/Bucca, 10 p.m. Portside Pizza — Karaoke w/Ambient Noise Ent., 9 p.m. VFW 8147 — Come Sing witt Us Karaoke w/Steve, 9 p.m. Fo r t Wa y n e Wrigley Field — DJ Double K, 10 p.m. Babylon — DJ Tabatha, 10:30 p.m. June 19, 2014------www.whatzup.com------7 NIGHTLIFE Latch String Every Thursday ANGOLA After Work Acoustic Series Thursday, June 19 • 7:00 pm-9:00 pm Thursday, June 19, 7:30pm • Just $8 $1.50 Domestic Longnecks MAD ANTHONY’S LAKEVIEW ALE HOUSE Fri. & Sat., June 20-21, 7:30 & 9:45 • $9.50 every thurs. & sat. • 10:30-2:30 Eclectic • 4080 N 300 W, Angola • 260-833-2537 Mike Mowry american idol karaoke Ex p e c t : Twelve handcrafted beers on tap; also featuring Indiana craft Friday, June 20 • 9:30 pm-1:30 am beers and local wines. Patio with seating for 100; 7 dock slips; 150- Chris every sun. • 9-1 seat banquet facility. Ea t s : 4-1/2 star menu, including famous gourmet yesterday’s headtrip pizza, unique eats and vegetarian fare. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Located on Flyin’ Low FRIDAY, june 20 • 10-2 beautiful Lake James above Bledsoe’s Beach. Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-11 p.m. l c o h o l Saturday, June 21 • 9:30-1:30 am Barnes Sun.-Thurs.; 11 a.m.-midnight or later Fri.-Sat. A : Full Service; w/Phil Johnson the wailhounds Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc Has worked and laughed with such comedy every tuesday $2.50 Imports • $1.00 Tacos AUBURN Hotline Giants as J J Walker, Andrew Dice Clay, Sinbad, Bill Cosby & Many Others KT and the MAD ANTHONY TAP ROOM Call 486-0216 for More Information SWINGSET QUARTET or visit www.snickerzcomedyclub.biz Music/Rock • 114 N. Main St., Auburn • 260-927-0500 3221 N. Clinton • Fort Wayne • 260-483-5526 Ex p e c t : The eclectic madness of the original combined with hand- crafted Mad Anthony ales and lagers. Ea t s : The same 4-1/2 star menu, including one of the best pizzas in America and a large vegetarian ------Calendar • Live Music & Comedy------menu. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Take I-69 to State Rd. 8 (Auburn exit); down- Da n Sm y t h a n d Ph i l Po t t s — Acoustic Op e n Mic Ni g h t — Hosted by Mike town, just north of courthouse. Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-12 a.m. Sun.-Thurs.; 11 Thursday, June 19 at Dicky’s, Fort Wayne, 8-10 p.m., no Conley at Mad Anthony Brewing a.m.-2 a.m. Fri.-Sat. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc cover, 486-0590 Company, Fort Wayne, 8:30-11 p.m., A Me m o r y Do w n — Rock at Carl’s Tavern, New Haven, 8 p.m., no Hu b i e As h c r a f t — Acoustic at no cover, 426-2537 FORT WAYNE cover, 749-9133 Coppertop Tavern, Wolcottville, 7-10 Su r r e n d e r i n g w /Re d Tr e e — Christian p.m., no cover, 854-3000 at Dekalb Outdoor Theatre, Auburn, Adam St r a c k — Acoustic at Checkerz, 4D’s bar & grill Fort Wayne, 7:30-9:30 p.m., no J Ta y l o r s — Variety at Lunch on the 5:30 p.m., free, 925-2997 cover, 489-0286 Square, One Summit Square, Fort Tavern/Sports Bar • 1820 W. Dupont Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-490-6488 Wayne, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., no cover, Be n Wi n e l e ss — Acoustic at Club x p e c t Friday, June 20 E : Join us daily for great food and drink specials and fabu- Soda, Fort Wayne, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 420-3266 e f f c o n a l d lous entertainment; featuring daily $2 drink specials, 39¢ wings on no cover, 426-3442 J M D — Variety at Don Hall’s 2 Be f o r e No o n — Jazz/pop at Dash- Guesthouse, Fort Wayne, 7-10 p.m., Wednesday, $1.50 domestic longnecks and Shut Up & Sing Karaoke Ch r i s Ba r n e s w /Ph i l Jo h n s o n — In, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., no cover, with Mike Campbell at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Paul & Brian at 7 p.m. Comedy at Snickerz Comedy Bar, no cover, 489-2524 423-3595 a t e r r i v a l w i da l r o s o w a r d Fort Wayne, 7:30 p.m., $8, 486- L A /V B ,H A c i d Wi t c h w /Lu r k i n g Wednesday; and live entertainment with various bands every Friday a n d t h e h i t e o y s o s e r o o ds 0216 W B ,M W Co r ps e s ,Vi n d i c a t o r — Metal at and Saturday. We’ll see U @ The D’s! Ge t t i n g Th e r e : NW corner of — Blues/variety, BBQ Ribfest at C o ma t o u r w /Lu s t o f Brass Rail, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m., $5, Ho u r s : Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne, 11 Dupont & Lima. Mon.-Fri. 3 p.m.-3 a.m.; Sat.-Sun., noon-3 De c a y ,De v a n g e l i c ,Re e k o f 267-5303 a.m.-11:30 p.m., free before 5:30 a.m. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc Bl o o d ,Co a t h a n g e r Ab o r t i o n — Al e x Pr i c e a n d Fr i e n ds — Comedy Metal at Berlin, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., p.m., $4-$7 after, all ages, 414-7719 at Piggy’s, Angola, 8-9:30 p.m., no AFTER DARK $7, 739-5671 Mi k e Mo w r y — Rock/variety at cover, 665-7550 Dance Club • 1601 S. Harrison St., Fort Wayne • 260-456-6235 Beamer’s Sports Grill, Fort Wayne, 7-9 p.m., no cover, 625-1002 Ex p e c t : Mon. drink specials & karaoke; Tues. male dancers; Wed. karaoke; Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Vegas-style drag show (female imperson- ators); dancing w/Sizzling Sonny. Outdoor patio. Sunday karaoke & ------video dance party. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Downtown Fort Wayne, 1 block south of Powers Hamburgers. Ho u r s : 12 noon-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat., 6 p.m.-3 a.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : Cash only, ATM avail- able alley sports bar Georgetown’s Rockin’ This Summer Sports Bar • 1455 Goshen Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-483-4421 The Georgetown Square area on the east side of Ex p e c t : Saturday bands 9 p.m.-1 a.m., no cover; Sports on 21 big screen town has become an ideal place to kick off your week- TVs all week. Ea t s : Sandwiches, Fort Wayne’s best breaded tender- ends. To start, you have the Weekend Starter Party at Out and About loin, wraps, soups and salads. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Inside Pro Bowl West, Wrigley Field Bar & Grill which has been going on for Gateway Plaza on Goshen Road. Su m m e r Ho u r s : noon-10 p.m. Monday, what seems like forever. Every Friday from 6:30-8:30 NICK BRAUN 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Tuesday, closed Wednesday, 1-10 p.m. Thursday, noon-1 p.m., join Billy Elvis from 106.7FM/1380AM The a.m. Friday, 1 p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday, 1-9 p.m. Sunday. Al c o h o l : Full Fan as he hosts an event featuring an all-you-can-eat them,” Taylor adds. “Hashtag bucket list!” Tickets are Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex wing and fish buffet, music, giveaways and a whole still available for the show, but they’re certain to go babylon lot of fun. I’m not sure where else you can take part quick. Dance Club • 112 E. Masterson Ave., Fort Wayne • 260-247-5062 in a buffet for only $8 for adults and $4 for kids; you Speaking of C2G, on Saturday, October 4 they Ex p e c t : Two unique bars in one historic building. DJ Tabatha on probably can’t even find a happy meal that cheap. will play host to a top-notch Beatles cover band called Fridays and Plush DJs on Saturdays. DJ TAB and karaoke in the Bears The fun continues just across State Boulevard The Mersey Beatles. Unlike other Fab Four tribute Den Fridays. Come shake it up in our dance cage. Outdoor patio. at the Georgetown Fridays Concert Series which acts, these cats actually hail from Liverpool, the same Ask for nightly specials. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Three blocks south of the takes place in the parking lot of Georgetown Square place formed in 1960. Plus, I’m sure their Downtown Hilton on Calhoun St., then left on Masterson. Catty-corner (6400 E. State Blvd.) the fourth Friday of the summer name is linked to the Mersey Beat, a Liverpool-based from the Oyster Bar. Ho u r s : 8 p.m.-3 a.m. Fri.-Sat. Al c o h o l : Full- months from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Bring a lawn chair, grab publication that covered The Beatles during the early Service; Pm t : Cash only, ATM available a drink and some food from nearby restaurants, take part of their career. Like their role models, The Mersey beamer’s sports grill part in the kids’ activities, scope out the cars in the Beatles performed in numerous clubs in their home Sports/Music/Variety • W. County Line Rd. & Highway 30 • 260-625-1002 cruise-in organized by the Fort Wayne Corvette Club city, including places The Beatles once performed. Ex p e c t : Friendliest bar in Allen County. Big Ten, NASCAR, NFL on or treat your ears to the live music. Scheduled to per- They were even given a Thursday night residency in 12 big screen, hi-def TVs. Ea t s : Complete menu featuring homemade form this summer will be the Junk Yard Band with 2002 at the world famous Cavern Club, where they pizza, Beamer’s Burger Bar, killer Philly steak sandwiches, juicy sir- intermission entertainment from Blackhawk Middle performed almost 350 times over 10 years. That feat loins, great salads, fish on Fridays. Ac t i v i t i e s : Pool, darts, cornhole. School Drama Department (June 27), Sugar Shot with topped the 294 shows The Beatles performed there. Live bands on weekends, no cover. Smoking allowed, four state-of- Fort Wayne Ballet (July 25) and Good Night Gracie Today you can find The Mersey Beatles headlin- the-art smoke eaters. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : A quick 10 minutes west of with Fort Wayne Civic Theatre (August 22). The east ing festivals all over the world, including Australia, Coliseum on U.S. 30. Ho u r s : Open daily at 11 a.m., noon on Sunday. side of town is definitely hopping on Fridays! Sweden, Germany, Finland and Indonesia, as well as Pm t : MC, Visa, Amex, Disc Sunny Taylor has to be ecstatic, as she will soon at monthly “Get Back to Liverpool” shows at The Ep- YOUR WHATZUP NIGHTLIFE LISTING GETS: be opening up for Christian rockers Jars of Clay on stein Theatre in their hometown. General admission • All your calendar entries featured on whatzup.com’s homepage with over 1,400 unique daily visits. 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Ho l i da y w /Las t Ca l l — Rock at a.m., no cover, 492-7665 Pl u md i n g o — Rock at 4D’s, Fort Wayne, Piere’s, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., $20 Di s t r a c t i o n s — Acoustic at Calhoun 10 p.m.-2 a.m., no cover, 490-6488 adv., $25 d.o.s., 486-1979 Street Soups, Salads & Spirits, Fort Ro bb i e v a n d He i d i — Variety at Club Ja r s o f Cl a y — Christian rock at C2G Wayne, 8 p.m., no cover, 456-7005 Paradise, Angola, 7:30 p.m., no Music Hall, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m., Fl y i n ’ Lo w — Rock at Beamer’s Sports cover, 833-7082 $20-$40, all ages, 426-6434 Grill, Fort Wayne, 9:30 p.m.-1:30 Sh a n n o n Pe r s i n g e r Qu a r t e t — Variety j o e DOE, BL8, Tw i s t e d Av e r s i o n , Zig a.m., no cover, 625-1002 at Club Soda, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-12 Za g & Pam e l a , He c k l e r , Th e Mo Ge n e Ma r c u s Pi a n o Camp St u d e n t a.m., no cover, 426-3442 Sh o w , Ri c k y Dr e am z , Br e e z y — Re c i t a l — Piano at Rhinehart Su g a r Sh o t — Country/variety at Hip-hop at Drunken Monkey, Fort Recital Hall, IPFW, Fort Wayne, 5:30 Courtyard Fountain, Jefferson Point, Wayne, 8 p.m., $5, 739-5671 p.m., free, 481-6555 Fort Wayne, 6:30-8:30 p.m., free, Jo h n Cu r r a n & Re n e g ad e — Country Ge o r g e Be r g e r — German sing-a-long 459-1160 at Alley Sports Bar, Pro Bowl West, at Venice Restaurant, Fort Wayne, 6 To dd Ha r rol d Ba n d — R&B/blues at Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., no cover, p.m., no cover, 482-1618 Phoenix, Fort Wayne, 8-11 p.m., no 483-4421 Hu b i e As h c r a f t & Tr a v i s Go w — cover, 387-6571 Ju k e Jo i n t Ji v e — Classic rock/funk at Country at Checkerz, Fort Wayne, Wa i l h o u n ds — Rock at Latch String, Paul’s Pub, Kendallville, 10 p.m.-2 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., no cover, 489- Fort Wayne, 10 p.m.-2 a.m., no a.m., cover, 343-0233 0286 cover, 483-5526 Ka t Bo w s e r — Variety at Don Hall’s Hu b i e As h c r a f t — Acoustic at Country Wi c k e r s h am Br o t h e r s — Funk/jazz at Guesthouse, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.- Heritage Winery, Laotto, 5-8 p.m., no Deer Park, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-12 12:30 a.m., no cover, 489-2524 cover, 637-2980 a.m., no cover, 432-8966 WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS $2 DRAFTS & WELL DRINKS $2 IMPORTS & CRAFT DRAFTS KARAOKE/DJ JOSH KARAOKE/DJ JOSH friday acoustic, JUNE 20 • 5pm SATURDAY, june 21 • 10pm JIRK COMEDY friday dance party • 10:30pm TRACKLESS WINNERS OF 2013 WHATZUP/WOODEN NICKEL dj rich BATTLE OF THE BANDS On the Landing • 135 W. 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June 19, 2014------www.whatzup.com------9 NIGHTLIFE We d n e s d a y , Ju n e 18 • 8p m • Al l Ag e s • $7 BBQ for 2 wednesdays • PARTY ON THE PATIO BBQ for 2 a c h e l r o o k e $1.50 MILLER LITE & COORS LIGHT, 50¢ WINGS C2G MUSIC HALL R B SCOTT FREDRICKS (6-8PM) • 2 entrees Music • 323 W. Baker St., Fort Wayne • 260-426-6464 SHUT UP & SING KARAOKE @ 8PM Ex p e c t : Great live music on one of Fort Wayne’s best stages. Diverse w/Le e Mi l e s THURSDAYS • PARTY ON THE PATIO $1.50 BUD/BUD LIGHT & • 2 salad bars musical genres from local, regional and national performers, all in a 1/2 PRICE APPETIZERS (6-10PM) comfortable, all-ages, family-friendly, intimate atmosphere. Excellent Th u r s d a y , Ju n e 26 • 8:30p m • Al l Ag e s • $5 FRIDAY-saturday, june 20-21 • 9:30PM • 2 sides venue for shows, events, presentations, meetings and gatherings. Ea t s : Served with Dicky’s Famous Cornbread Local vendors may cater during shows. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Downtown Va l h a l l a on Baker between Ewing and Harrison, just south of . brother All for $28 Ho u r s : Shows typically start at 8 p.m.; doors open an hour earlier. • SUNDAYS • All for $28 Al c o h o l : Beer & wine during shows only; Pm t : Cash, check w/No b l e Be a s t , only at Dicky’s CALHOUN STREET SOUPS, SALADS & SPIRITS “CS3” NASCAR 21 Taps EART & Ma s o c h i s t ON THE MEGATRON Music/Variety • 1915 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne • 260-456-7005 $2.50 DOMESTIC LONGNECKS Ex p e c t : Great atmosphere, DJ Friday night, live shows, weekly drink oz $11 PBR & Busch Lt 100 tubes 2910 Maplecrest specials, private outdoor patio seating. Ea t s : Daily specials, full menu $14 bud lt & miller lt 100oz tubes Fort Wayne of sandwiches, soups, salads, weekend dinner specials and appetiz- 10336 Leo Road Fort Wayne ers. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Corner of South Calhoun Street and Masterson; 260-483-1311 (260) 486-0590 ample parking on street and lot behind building. Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 11 a.m.-midnight or later Friday-Saturday; closed Sunday. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex ------Calendar • Live Music & Comedy------ChAMPIONS SPORTS BAR Ke v i n Pi e k a r s k i Ja z z Qu i n t e t f e a t . Pe t e Sc h l e g e l Ba n d — Country at Ye l l o w De ad Be t t y s — Rock at Sc o t t Al l e n w /Er i c Cl a n c y Ja z z Piggy’s, Angola, 9 p.m., no cover, Hamilton House, Hamilton, 5-9 p.m., Sports Bar • 1150 S. Harrison St., Fort Wayne • 260-467-1638 Tr i o ,Jim St e e l e Ja z z Tr i o — Jazz 665-7550 no cover, 488-3344 Ex p e c t : High-action sports watching experience featuring 30 HD at Covington Plaza, Fort Wayne, Pe t r i f i e d w /Th e Sn y d e r s ,To t a l l y TVs, state-of-the-art sound systems and booths with private flat screen 11 a.m.-6 p.m., free, all ages, 423- Or a n g e Ti m e Ma c h i n e ,De s e r t Tr a i n Sunday, June 22 TVs. Karaoke Thursday nights. UFC Fight Nights. Great drink spe- 4672 — Variety at Berlin, Fort Wayne, 9 Lad y a n d t h e Trmpa z — Variety at Neon p.m., $5, 739-5671 cials. Ea t s : Varied menu to suit any palate. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Corner Hu b i e As h c r a f t — Acoustic at Office Armadillo, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m., $5, R.P. W i g s CD Re l e as e pa r t y f e a t . of Jefferson Blvd. and S. Harrison St., inside Courtyard by Marriott. Tavern, Fort Wayne, 7-10 p.m., no 490-5060 Co n t i n u u m , Mo s e r Wo o ds — Rock/ cover, 478-5827 Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-12 a.m. Fri.-Sat. Le g e n da r y Mu d a n d Du s t Ba n d — Folk/ jazz at Rack and Helen’s, New Je r r y Fa r r i n g t o n Ja z z Tr i o — Jazz at Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Amex, Disc, ATM blues at Portside Pizza, Columbia Haven, 10 p.m.-2 a.m., no cover, Covington Plaza, Fort Wayne, 12:30- City, 9 p.m., no cover, 691-3333 749-5396 2:30 p.m., free, all ages, 423-4672 Checkerz Bar & Grill Ma r k Ga r r — Acoustic variety at Green Ro c k i n ’ Ja k e w /Za k k Kn i g h t Jim Ba r r o n — Comedy/illusion at Pub/Tavern • 1706 W. Till Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-489-0286 Frog Inn, Fort Wayne, 9:30 p.m., no Ba n d ,Ma t t h e w Cu r r y a n d t h e Auburn Church of the Nazarene, cover, 426-1088 Fu r y ,No Si n n e r — Blues/variety, Ex p e c t : Free WIFI, all sports networks on 10 TVs, pool table and Auburn, 10 a.m., free, 925-3480 Ma r k Mas o n Tr i o — Jazz at Club BBQ Ribfest at Headwaters Park, To dd Ha r r o l d Ba n d w /Ol d Cr o w n games. Live rock Fridays & Saturdays. Ea t s : Kitchen open all day w/ Soda, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-12 a.m., Fort Wayne, 12-11:30 p.m., free Br ass Ba n d ,G-Mo n e y & Fab u l o u s full menu & the best wings in town. Daily home-cooked lunch spe- no cover, 426-3442 before 5:30 p.m., $4-$7 after, all Rh y t h m ,Big Dadd y Du p r e e a n d t h e cials. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Ho u r s : i g h t y c u i g g a n s ages, 414-7719 On the corner of Lima and Till roads. M MG ’ — Irish at Br o k e & Hu n g r y Bl u e s Ba n d — Open 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Mon.-Fri., noon-3 a.m. Sat., noon-midnight Sun. O’Reilly’s, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m.-2 Tim Ha r r i n g t o n Ba n d , Spa r r o w 5, Su m Blues/variety at Headwaters Park, Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, ATM available a.m., no cover, 267-9679 Mo r z — Rock the Plaza at Main Fort Wayne, 12-10 p.m., free, all Ne w Mi l l e n n i u m Ja z z Or c h e s t r a — Library Plaza, Allen County Public ages, 414-7719 Columbia Street West Jazz/variety at Phoenix, Fort Wayne, Library, Fort Wayne, 6-10 p.m., free, all ages, 421-1200 We s t Ce n t r a l Qu a r t e t — Jazz at Rock • 135 W. Columbia St., Fort Wayne • 260-422-5055 8-10 p.m., $2, 387-6571 Phoenix, Fort Wayne, 11 a.m., no Ni l e s — Rock at O’Sullivan’s, Fort To dd Ha r r o l d Ba n d — R&B/blues at cover, 387-6571 Ex p e c t : The Fort’s No. 1 rock club — Live bands every Saturday. American Legion Post 148, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m.-1 a.m., no cover, Ye s t e r da y ’s He ad t r i p — Variety at DJ Night every Friday w/ladies in free. Ea t s : Wide variety featuring 422-5896 Wayne, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 a.m., no cover, 423 4751 Latch String, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-1 salads, sandwiches, pizzas, grinders, Southwestern and daily specials. Ol d Ti m e Jam Se ss i o n — Open jam at a.m., no cover, 483-5526 Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Downtown on The Landing. Ho u r s : Open 4 p.m.-3 Firefly Coffee House, Fort Wayne, Tr a c k l e ss — Rock at Columbia Street West, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m., $5, a.m. Mon.-Sat. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex 1-3:30 p.m., no cover, 373-0505 422-5055 DEER PARK PUB Eclectic • 1530 Leesburg Rd. Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-432-8966 Ex p e c t : Home to Dancioke, 12 craft beer lines, 75 domestic and whatzup PICKS imported beers, assorted wines, St. Pat’s Parade, keg toss, Irish snug and USF students. Friday/Saturday live music, holiday specials. FAREED HAQUE speed, rhythm and Outdoor beer garden. www.deerparkpub.com. Wi-Fi hotspot. Ea t s : MASTER CLASS the power of rein- Finger food, tacos every Tuesday. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Corner of Leesburg 11 a.m. Saturday, June 28 carnated pentatonic and Spring, across from UFS. Ho u r s : 2 p.m.-1 a.m. Mon.-Thurs., Sweetwater Sound scales. noon-2 a.m. Fri.-Sat., 1-10 p.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Beer & Wine; Pm t : 5501 U.S. Hwy 30 West, Fort Wayne Haque, now an MC, Visa, Disc $60, 407-3833 instructor of jazz DICKY’S 21 TAPS and classical gui- SUN GATE tar at Northern Pub/Tavern • 2910 Maplecrest Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-486-0590 featuring FAREED HAQUE Illinois University, Ex p e c t : Family-friendly, laid back atmosphere; Great tunes; Large 9 p.m. Saturday, June 28 was born in 1963 selection of beers; Beautiful patio; Nurses night every Tuesday; Phoenix to a Pakistani father Cornhole on Wednesdays. Ea t s : Amazing array of sandwiches 1122 Broadway, Fort Wayne & munchies; Chuck Wagon BBQ, seafood, salad bar and pizza and Chilean moth- $2, 387-6571 FAREED er. Growing up, bar. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : 2 blocks north of State St. on Maplecrest at HAQUE Georgetown. Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-12 a.m. There are modern guitar virtuosos and then he traveled a great deal and spent Fri.-Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Amex, Visa, Disc there’s Fareed Haque. According to Guitar Player extended periods of time in Spain, Magazine, whose readers named him Best World France, Chile, Iran and Pakistan. Such travels helped DUPONT BAR & grill Guitarist in 2009, Haque’s mad skills transcend shape Haque’s international aesthetic, and his time Sports Bar • 10336 Leo Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-483-1311 borders and fuse the spiritual with the corporeal: studying at Northwestern University in Chicago gave Ex p e c t : Great daily drink specials, three pool tables, 14 TVs, Shut Up “Classical and jazz, East and West, the future and the him a firm foundation in the blues. In the course of and Sing Karaoke w/Mike Campbell every Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. past, the brain and the body all come together in glo- his decades-long career, he’s played and recorded and live music Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Ea t s : $6.99 daily rious harmony via his fleet fingers and freewheeling with a veritable who’s who of world, jazz, blues and Ge t t i n g Th e r e : lunch specials; 50¢ wings all day on Wednesdays. spirit,” writes critic Jimmy Leslie. pop music – Paquito D’Rivera, Zakir Hussein, Dizzy North of Fort Wayne at Leo Crossing (Dupont & Clinton). Ho u r s : Haque and his fleet fingers will be in town Gillespie, Cassandra Wilson and Sting, just to name 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat.; 11 a.m.-12 midnight Sun. Al c o h o l : Full a few. Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Amex Saturday, June 28, first as instructor of a jazz/rock master class at Sweetwater Sound, and later as guest Schurger, who studied with Haque at NIU, said GET ALL YOUR SHOWS FEATURED ON WHATZUP.COM’S guitarist with Phil Schurger and his band, Sun Gate, his former teacher is the most comprehensive per- at the Phoenix. former he’s ever met. HOMEPAGE AND INCLUDED IN WHATZUP’S DAILY EMAIL Haque’s master class will focus on how a wide “He has mastered each of these styles and inte- BLAST REACHING OVER 1,400 SUBSCRIBERS. variety of styles – including jazz, rock, blues and grated them,” he said. “I am excited to be sharing the CALL 260.691.3188 TO FIND OUT HOW. world guitar – intersect based on the pentatonic scale. stage with him. It is a rare treat for an artist of this Just 60 bucks will buy you a lesson on improvisation, caliber to playing our local clubs.” 10------www.whatzup.com------June 19, 2014 ------Calendar • Live Music & Comedy------NIGHTLIFE Fo r Pl a y — Rock/variety at Neon Op e n Mic Ni g h t — Hosted by Mike Monday, June 23 Armadillo, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m., no Conley at Mad Anthony Brewing cover, 490-5060 Company, Fort Wayne, 8:30-11 p.m., Be g r i m e Ex e m i o u s , Pt a h i l — Metal at FIREFLY COFFEE HOUSE Berlin, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., $5, 739- Fr e d Ro t h e r t — Acoustic at Acme, no cover, 426-2537 Coffeehouse • 3523 N. Anthony Blvd., Fort Wayne • 260-373-0505 Fort Wayne, 8-10 p.m., no cover, Sc o t t Lo n g — Comedy at Snickerz 5671 x p e c t 480-2264 Comedy Bar, Fort Wayne, 7:30 p.m., E : Peaceful, comfortable atmosphere; live music on Friday & Cr e e ps h o w w /Lu r k i n g Co r ps e s — Punk Saturday, 5-6:30 p.m.; local artists featured monthly; outdoor seating. at Brass Rail, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., Hu b i e As h c r a f t a n d t h e Dr i v e $8, 486-0216 a t s $8, 267-5303 — Country at Old Settlers Days To dd Ha r r o l d Ba n d — R&B/blues at (www.fireflycoffeehousefw. com). Free wireless Internet. E : Great Festival, Columbia City, 8-9:30 p.m., Lunch on the Square, One Summit Op e n Jam — Hosted by G-Money & coffee, teas, smoothies; fresh-baked items; light lunches and soups. Fabulous Rhythm at Dash-In, Fort no cover, 348-3645 Square, Fort Wayne, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Corner of North Anthony Blvd. and St. Joe River free, 420-3266 Wayne, 8-10 p.m., no cover, 423- Jas o n Ma r k z o n — Classic at First Drive. Ho u r s : 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat.; 8 a.m.-8 Wayne Street United Methodist Va l h a l l a w /No b l e Be as t ,Ex t e r m i n a t e 3595 Al c o h o l : Pm t Church, Fort Wayne, 12:15 p.m., Al l Ra t i o n a l Th o u g h t ,Mas o c h i s t p.m. Sun. None; : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex Wa l d r o n Sq u a r e d — Acoustic rock at Deer Park, Fort Wayne, 6:30-8 p.m., free, 422-4681 — Metal at CS3, Fort Wayne, 8:30 LATCH STRING BAR & GRILL no cover, 432-8966 Mi k e Co n l e y — Variety at Pint & Slice, p.m., , all ages, 456-7005 Angola, 6-9 p.m., no cover, 319- Pubs & Taverns • 3221 N. Clinton St., Fort Wayne • 260-483-5526 4022 Ex p e c t : Fun, friendly, rustic atmosphere. Daily drink specials. Music Tuesday, June 24 Op e n Mic Jam — Variety at Phoenix, Friday, June 27 entertainment every night. No cover. Tuesdays, Rockabilly w/Kenny Fort Wayne, 8 p.m., no cover, 387- 100 Pr o o f — Classic rock at North Taylor & $2.50 imports; Thursdays, $1.50 longnecks; Sundays, $3.50 Ch r i s Wo r t h — Variety at Club 6571 Paradise, Angola, 7-10 p.m., no Star, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m.-2 a.m., no Long Islands; Mondays, Thursdays & Saturdays, Ambitious Blondes cover, 833-7082 cover, 471-3798 Karaoke. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : On point where Clinton and Lima roads Br ad Du e r w /Su n n y Ta y l o r ,Th e Co n v a l e n s c e n c e s w /Mi c a w b e r — Metal Thursday, June 26 meet, next to Budget Rental. Ho u r s : Open Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Vi c t i m ,Th e Wi t n e ss — Acoustic at at Berlin, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., $5, Sun., noon-12:30 a.m. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa 739-5671 Ch r i s Wo r t h & Co mpa n y — R&B/vari- North Anthony Wooden Nickel, Fort ety at AJ’s, Fort Wayne, 7-10 p.m., Wayne, 6 p.m., free, all ages, 484- Jo e Ju s t i c e — Variety at Georgetown Mad Anthony Brewing cOMPANY 3635 Farmer’s Market, Georgetown no cover, 434-1980 Da n Sm y t h — Acoustic at Wet Spot, Ch r i s Wo r t h — Variety at Club Brew Pub/Micro Brewery • 2002 S. Broadway, Fort Wayne • 260-426-2537 Square, Fort Wayne, 4-7 p.m., free, x p e c t 749-0461 Decatur, 8:30-11:30 p.m., no cover, Paradise, Angola, 8 p.m.-12 a.m., no E : Ten beers freshly hand-crafted on premises and the eclectic 728-9031 cover, 833-7082 a t s KT & t h e Sw i n g s e t Qu a r t e t — Blues at madness of Munchie Emporium. E : 4-1/2 star menus, ‘One of the Latch String, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., no G-Mo n e y & Fab u l o u s Rh y t h m — Blues/ Da n Sm y t h Tr i o — Variety at Country best pizzas in America,’ large vegetarian menu. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Just cover, 483-5526 rock at El Azteca, Fort Wayne, 7:30- Heritage Winery, Laotto, 5-8 p.m., no southwest of downtown Fort Wayne at Taylor & Broadway. Ho u r s : 10:30 p.m., no cover, 482-2172 cover, 637-2980 Op e n Mic — Hosted by Dan Smyth at Usually 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc O’Reilly’s, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-12 Ho p e w e l l w /Cr a i g Jo h n s o n — Finding Fr i da y — Rock/variety at Deer a.m., no cover, 267-9679 Contemporary Christian at Park, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-12 a.m., no North Star Bar & Grill Cupbearer Cafe, Auburn, 6:30-7:30 cover, 432-8966 REO Sp e e d w a g o n w /Ty l e r Br y a n t — p.m., no cover, all ages, 920-8734 FM90 — Rock at Martin’s Tavern, Pubs & Taverns • 2915 E. State Blvd., Fort Wayne • 260-471-3798 Rock at Foellinger Theatre, Fort Ex p e c t : Daily Food and drink specials. 40¢ wings Monday. Free juke- Wayne, 8 p.m., $39-$99, 427-6715 Hu b i e As h c r a f t — Acoustic at Garrett, 10:30 p.m., no cover, 357- Checkerz, Fort Wayne, 7:30-9:30 4290 box Tuesday, 8 p.m.-12 a.m. Free Pool Wednesday & Sunday. Karaoke p.m., no cover, 489-0286 Fo r Pl a y — Rock/variety at 4D’s, Fort w/Michael Campbell on Thursday. Live bands Friday nights, no cover. Wednesday, June 25 Je f f McDo n a l d — Variety at Don Hall’s Wayne, 10 p.m.-2 a.m., no cover, $1 domestic drafts on Sunday. $2 domestic longnecks Tuesdays & Guesthouse, Fort Wayne, 7-10 p.m., 490-6488 Thursdays. Ea t s : Full menu feat. burgers, pizza, grinders and our Big Dadd y Du p r e e a n d t h e Br o k e & no cover, 489-2524 Fo r t W a y n e J a z z O r c h e s t r a — Country/ u n g r y l u e s a n d Ge t t i n g Th e r e : H B B — Blues at Jo n Du r n e l l — Variety at Beamer’s variety at Courtyard Fountain, famous North Star fries. State Blvd. at Beacon St. Mermaid Festival, North Webster, 6 Sports Grill, Fort Wayne, 7-9 p.m., Jefferson Point, Fort Wayne, 6:30- Ho u r s : 3 p.m.-1 a.m. Mon.-Thurs., 3p.m.-3 a.m. Fri.; 1 p.m.-3 a.m. p.m., free, 584-834-4316 no cover, 625-1002 8:30 p.m., free, 459-1160 Sat.; noon-midnight Sun. 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June 19, 2014------www.whatzup.com------11 ------Calendar • On the Road------Arch Enemy, with new singer Alissa A Memory Down (free) June 19 Carl’s Tavern New Haven White-Gluz, will hit the road this fall to Aerosmith ($21.50-$246.50) July 22 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati support their new album War Eternal. Com- Road Notez Aerosmith ($31-$171) July 25 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL ing along for the journey across the U.S. are Air Supply Sept. 6 Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park, OH German thrash metal titans Kreator. The CHRIS HUPE AAlice in Chains w/Monster Truck ($29.50-$75) Aug. 19 Murat Theatre Indianapolis bands visit Grand Rapids November 20, De- Arcade Fire Aug. 26 United Center Chicago troit November 21, Cincinnati November 22 and Cleveland November 23. Huntress and Arctic Monkeys w/White Denim June 22 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Avett Brothers ($35-$50) Aug. 2 Fraze Pavilion Kettering, OH Starkill will open the shows. Avett Brothers ($38-$42.50) Aug. 5 Toledo Zoo Amphitheater Toledo After a six-year hiatus, Suicide Girls Burlesque will travel once again, bringing their Avril Lavigne June 25 Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park, OH unique brand of entertainment to those who crave something a little bit different. Suicide Beach Boys ($39-$99) Sept. 3 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne Beach Boys (sold out) Sept. 5 Honeywell Center Wabash Girls: Blackheart Burlesque features dance numbers set to music by Beyonce, Michael Beck ($26-$49.50) June 19 State Theatre Cleveland Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Lady Gaga, along with some humorous bits poking fun Beck ($29.50) June 20 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH at Star Trek, Game of Thrones, The Big Lebowski and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Beck ($25-$75) June 28 Fox Theatre Detroit There will be plenty of chances to check out the fun as the troupe visits Chicago October Beoga ($15-$25) Aug. 28 The Ark Ann Arbor 22, Indianapolis October 24, Detroit October 25, Cleveland October 26, Grand Rapids July 18 Wrigley Field Chicago October 28 and Cincinnati October 29. Black Keys Sept. 5 Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH Black Keys Sept. 6 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Did someone say The Big Lebowski? Dude, Jeff Bridges has another movie coming out Black Keys Sept. 7 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids in August called The Giver, but before that he will have some fun touring with his band Black Label Society ($25) July 17 Bogart’s Cincinnati The Abiders. The group is still supporting its 2011 debut album and hopes to release Black Label Society ($25-$45) July 18 House of Blues Cleveland something new soon, but for now we will have to listen to the songs we already know, a Black Label Society ($30) July 30 Vogue Theatre Indianapolis few songs off Bridges solo album Be Here Now and probably a few covers when they visit Black Stone Cherry w/We As Humans ($12 adv., $15 d.o.s.) July 24 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne Blues Traveler w/Sugar Ray, Uncle Kracker, Smash Mouth ($20 adv. $25 d.o.s.) July 12 Headwaters Park Fort Wayne the City Winery in Chicago August 24. Bob Weir & Ratdog w/Dwight Yoakam, Devil Makes Three ($38-$80) Aug. 30 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL The Louder Than Life Festival may be just a tad outside the area we regularly cover in Bob Weir & Ratdog w/Chris Robinson Brotherhood Sept. 9 PNC Pavilion Cincinnati Road Notez, but this Louisville, Kentucky shindig is worth noting, as it will host some Bob Weir & Ratdog w/Chris Robinson Brotherhood Sept. 10 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Boston w/The Doobie Brothers ($35-$105) June 21 Montrose Beach Chicago really big names October 4-5. Korn and Limp Bizkit will play on the same stage again on Boston w/Cheap Trick ($21-$95.50) June 24 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Saturday the fourth along with headliners Judas Priest, Stone Temple Pilots, Mastodon, Boston Aug. 17 The Shoe Cincinnati Alter Bridge, Steel Panther, Theory of a Deadman and a revamped Fuel. Sunday the Boston Aug. 19 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland fifth boasts Kid Rock, Volbeat, Five Finger Death Punch, Papa Roach, Buckcherry, Boston Aug. 20 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH Hellyeah and Butcher Babies, among others. Prepare to call in sick the following Mon- Brad Paisley w/Leah Turner, Charlie Worsham June 19 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville day, you’re going to need some time to recover from this one. Brand New (sold out) July 6 Egyptian Room Indianapolis BritBeat ($15) June 28 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne [email protected] Brit Floyd ($25-$40) June 20 Morris Performing Arts Center South Bend Bruno Mars w/Aloe Blacc ($35-$150.50) June 20 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Dead Kennedys June 26 Bottom Lounge Chicago Buddy Guy w/Jonny Lang ($32.50) Aug. 14 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH Deltron 3030 w/Kid Kola ($22.50) July 1 House of Blues Cincinnati Buddy Guy w/Jonny Lang ($29.50-$45) Aug. 15 Fraze Pavilion Kettering, OH Deltron 303 w/Kid Kola ($17.25-$25) July 3 House of Blues Cleveland Buddy Guy Aug. 17 Glen Oak High School Theatre Canton, OH Dick Hyman (free) Aug. 17 Honeywell Center Wabash Buddy Guy w/Jonny Lang Aug. 19 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Dirty Rotten Imbeciles June 29 Berlin Music Pub Fort Wayne Cheap Trick w/Unlikely Alibi ($20 adv. $25 d.o.s.) July 11 Headwaters Park Fort Wayne Dirty Rotten Imbeciles June 30 The Headquarters Indianapolis Chicago w/REO Speedwagon ($34-$110) Aug. 10 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Dustin Lynch w/Trick Pony, John King, Hubie Ashcraft and the Drive ($15) Aug. 17 Kosciusko County Fairgrounds Warsaw Chicago w/REO Speedwagon ($25-$95) Aug. 12 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Earth, Wind & Fire ($38-$90) July 3 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Chicago w/REO Speedwagon ($22.50-$84) Aug. 13 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Earth, Wind & Fire ($41-$71) July 6 Fraze Pavilion Kettering, OH Confederate Railroad w/Kimberly Galligan ($14) June 28 Life Community Church Bluffton Earth, Wind & Fire July 9 Cain Park Cleveland Confederate Railroad w/Kimberly Galligan ($14) June 29 Columbia City High School Columbia City Earth, Wind & Fire ($25-$95) July 11 Hoosier Park Racing & Casino Anderson Counting Crows w/Toad the Wet Sprocket ($38-$80) July 14 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL w/Rihanna ($49.50-$129) Aug. 22-23 Comerica Park Detroit Counting Crows w/Toad the Wet Sprocket ($37.50) July 15 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH Eric Steckel w/Rockin’ Jake, BC Fuzz, Brad Kelsey Band, Union ($4-$7 after 5:30 p.m.) June 20 Headwaters Park Fort Wayne Counting Crows w/Toad the Wet Sprocket ($35-$50) July 18 Motor City Casino Hotel Detroit Fall Out Boy w/Paramore, New Politics July 8 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Counting Crows w/Toad the Wet Sprocket July 20 Horsehoe Casino Cincinnati Fall Out Boy w/Paramore, New Politics July 9 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Counting Crows w/Toad the Wet Sprocket July 21 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Fall Out Boy w/Paramore, New Politics July 11 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Dario w/Finding Friday, Shawnee, Kristen Ford, JaRay, Jordan Genovese, Fall Out Boy w/Paramore, New Politics July 12 Bunbury Festival Cincinnati Avocado Shag, Will Certain ($5) July 26 Pride Fest, Headwaters Park Fort Wayne Five Finger Death Punch w/Volbeat, Hell Yeah, Nothing More ($45) Oct. 7 War Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayne Dave & Phil Alvin and the Guilty Men ($25) July 22 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI For King & Country w/Love & the Outcome, Everfound, Veridia ($10 adv. $15 d.o.s.) July 13 Headwaters Park Fort Wayne Dave Mason’s Traffic Jam ($35-$55) July 13 The Ark Ann Arbor Foreigner ($35-$60) July 12 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne Dave Matthews Band June 20-21 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville The Fray w/Barcelona, Oh Honey June 26 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion Chicago Dave Matthews Band June 27 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH The Fray w/Barcelona, Oh Honey ($29.50-$75) July 6 Murat Theatre Indianapolis Dave Matthews Band July 4-5 Merit Bank Pavilion Chicago The Fray w/Barcelona, Oh Honey ($25-$49.50) July 25 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Dave Matthews Band July 9 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Future Islands Aug. 9 Vogue Theatre Indianapolis David Crowder w/Chris Tomlin, TobyMac ($25-$80) June 22 DTE Energy Music Theatre Detroit G. Love & Special Sauce ($25) July 2 Vogue Theatre Indianapolis David Gray ($27.50-$69.50) Aug. 13 Lawn at White River State Park Indianapolis G. Love & Special Sauce w/Keb Mo ($25.50-$45) Aug. 21 Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park, OH David Gray ($35-$53) Aug. 15 Jacob’s Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic June 27 House of Blues Cleveland David Gray ($44-$54) Aug. 16 PNC Pavilion Cincinnati George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic Aug. 31 Military Park Indianapolis David Gray (29.50-$55) Aug. 17 Meadow Brook Detroit George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic Sept. 1 Washington Park Chicago David Gray Aug. 18 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion Chicago Ginger Baker’s Jazz Comfusion ($40) June 21 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI Dead Kennedys June 24 St. Andrews Hall Detroit The Grassroots w/The Buckinghams (cancelled) Aug. 2 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne

Kat Bowser Live at Don Hall’s Guesthouse

Pop~Blues~Jazz~Standards Friday & Saturday, JUNE 20-21 ~9pm-1am 1313 W. Washington Center Rd., Fort Wayne (260) 489-2524

12------www.whatzup.com------June 19, 2014 ------Calendar • On the Road------Here Come the Mummies ($18-$21) Aug. 8 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne Chris Barnes w/Phil Johnson ($8-$9.50) June 19-21 Snickerz Comedy Bar Fort Wayne The Hit Men ($15-$30) June 21 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne Popa Chubby w/WT Feaster Band (free) June 27 Central Park Glover Pavilion Warsaw Jack White w/Benjamin Booker July 23 Chicago Theatre Chicago Phish July 16 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Jack White w/Benjamin Booker July 24 Auditorium Theatre Chicago Phish July 18-20 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion Chicago Jack White w/Benjamin Booker July 28 Fox Theatre Detroit Queen w/Adam Lambert ($33.50-$139) June 19 United Center Chicago Jack White w/Benjamin Booker July 30 Masonic Temple Theatre Detroit Queen w/Adam Lambert ($35-$125) July 12 The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI James Taylor ($59.50-$79.50) June 29 Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH Ray LaMontagne ($20-$69.50) June 27 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion Chicago James Taylor ($31-$51) July 25 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Ray LaMontagne July 23 Frederik Meijer Gardens Grand Rapids Jars of Clay ($20-$40) June 21 C2G Music Hall Fort Wayne REO Speedwagon ($39-$99) June 24 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne Jay Z & Beyoncé ($40.50-$220) June 28 Great American Ball Park Cincinnati Reverend Horton Heat June 22 Pyramid Scheme Grand Rapids Jay Z & Beyoncé ($55-$251) July 24 Soldier Field Chicago Reverend Horton Heat June 24 Beachland Ballroom Cleveland Jeanne Robertson ($18-$35) Aug. 16 Honeywell Center Wabash Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band ($21-$75) June 27 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Jeff Daniels & the Ben Daniels Band ($45-$52) Aug. 17 The Ark Ann Arbor Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band ($49-$190) June 28 Chicago Theatre Chicago Jim Jefferies ($22.50) June 20 Vic Theatre Chicago Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band ($45-$135) June 29 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Jim McCarty ($12-$25) July 9 C2G Music Hall Fort Wayne Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band July 1 Toledo Zoo Amphitheater Toledo Jimmy Buffett June 24 Blossom Music Center Cleveland Rodney Carrington ($34-$75) Aug. 31 Honeywell Center Wabash Jimmy Buffett June 26 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Ron White ($28-$100) July 19 Honeywell Center Wabash Jimmy Buffett w/John Fogerty July 26 Comerica Park Detroit Scott Long ($8-$9.50) June 26-28 Snickerz Comedy Bar Fort Wayne Jo Dee Messina w/The Justine Blazer Band (free) July 18 Central Park Glover Pavilion Warsaw Scotty McCreery ($34-$75) Sept. 12 Honeywell Center Wabash Joe Bonamassa ($69-$99) Nov. 17 Embassy Theatre Fort Wayne Sevendust ($22-$90.50) June 25 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH John Fogerty ($49-$81.50) July 25 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Steely Dan Aug. 12 Taft Theatre Cincinnati John Fogerty ($38.50-$98.50) July 27 Chicago Theatre Chicago Steely Dan Aug. 13 Palace Theatre Columbus, OH John Fogerty ($32.50-$85) July 29 The Lawn at White River State Park Indianapolis Steely Dan Aug. 17 Horseshoe Casino Hammond John Fogerty ($42.50-$85) July 20 Toledo Zoo Amphitheater Toledo Styx ($39-$99) Aug. 16 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne Journey & Steve Miller Band w/Tower of Power ($36-$150) June 28 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Sublime with Rome ($28.50-$35) July 12 Sound Board Detroit Journey & Steve Miller Band July 8 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Switchfoot ($22) July 3 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Keith Urban w/Jerrod Niemann, Brett Eldredge Aug. 2 Klipsch Music Center Indianapolis Taking Back Sunday w/The Used Sept. 12 Orbit Room Grand Rapids Kings of Leon Aug. 1 DTE Energy Music Theatre Detroit Taking Back Sunday w/The Used Sept. 14 Egyptian Room Indianapolis Kings of Leon ($29.50-$65) Aug. 20 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Teada ($17.50-$27.50) July 28 The Ark Ann Arbor, MI Kings of Leon ($26-$62) Aug. 22 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Tesla ($27.50-$47.50) July 11 Centennial Terrace Toledo Kings of Leon ($28.50-$64.50) Aug. 23 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Tesla ($27.50-$37.50) Aug. 19 House of Blues Cleveland Kiss w/Def Leppard ($32.50-$171.50) July 15 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Tesla ($25) Aug. 20 Bogart’s Cincinnati Kiss w/Def Leppard ($36-$175) Aug. 16 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Tesla ($25) Aug. 23 House of Blues Chicago Kiss w/Def Leppard ($58.50-$148.50) Aug. 22 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Tesla ($27-$30) Sept. 12 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne Kiss w/Def Leppard ($75.50-$171) Aug. 23 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Three Days Grace w/Sick Puppies ($27-$30) July 19 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne Kiss w/Def Leppard ($69.50-$169.50) Aug. 26 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Toby Keith w/Colt Ford, Krystal Keith June 29 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Lady Antebellum w/Billy Currington, Joe Nichols July 24 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Toby Keith w/Colt Ford, Krystal Keith July 13 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Lady Gaga July 11 United Center Chicago Toby Keith w/Colt Ford, Krystal Keith Aug. 8 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Lee Brains III & The Glory Fires ($6) July 12 Brass Rail Fort Wayne Toby Keith w/Colt Ford, Krystal Keith Aug. 23 Allen County Fair Lima Linkin Park ($34.50-$102) Aug. 29 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Tori Amos ($38.50-$63.40) Aug. 5 Chicago Theatre Chicago Linkin Park ($22-$96.50) Aug. 30 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Tori Amos ($35-$99.50) Aug. 6 Fox Theatre Detroit Lionel Richie w/CeeLo Green June 20 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Tori Amos Aug. 7 Cain Park Cleveland Heights Lionel Richie w/CeeLo Green June 21 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Trampled by Turtles w/Hurray for the Riff Raff Sept. 4 Riviera Theatre Chicago Lionel Richie w/CeeLo Green June 22 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Trampled By Turtles Sept. 17 Egyptian Room Indianapolis Los Lobos ($23-$30) Sept. 27 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne Trapt w/The Veer Union, Arcane Saints, Letters from the Fire ($10 adv., $13 d.o.s.) July 31 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne Luke Bryan w/Lee Brice, Cole Swindell Aug. 29-30 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville twenty one pilots (sold out) Sept. 4-5 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH Lynyrd Skynyrd W/Bad Company ($28-$105) July 22 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Ultraviolet Hippopotamus ($10) July 12 Phoenix Fort Wayne Lynyrd Skynyrd W/Bad Company July 23 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Widespread Panic ($33.50) June 19 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Lynyrd Skynyrd W/Bad Company ($25-$95.50) July 25 DTE Energy Music Theatre Detroit Widespread Panic ($44.50) June 20 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion Chicago Martina McBride ($45-$125) Sept. 6 Honeywell Center Wabash Willie Nelson w/Alison Krauss, Jason Isbell July 12 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Mavis Staples ($20-$35) Aug. 23 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne Willie Nelson w/Alison Krauss, Jason Isbell July 13 Freedom Hill Sterling Heights, MI Michael Franti & Spearhead w/Brett Dennen, SOJA, Trevor Hall ($21-$46) July 10 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion Chicago Willie Nelson w/Alison Krauss, Jason Isbell July 18 Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre Toledo Michael Franti & Spearhead w/Brett Dennen, SOJA, Trevor Hall ($30.50) July 13 Lawn at White River State Park Indianapolis Willie Nelson & Family ($39-$99) Aug. 21 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne Mike Felton (Free) Aug. 9 Beatniks Cafe Marion Willie Nelson (rescheduled from Sept. 26, 2013) Aug. 22 Eaton County Fairgrounds Charlotte, MI Miranda Lambert w/Thomas Rhett Aug. 16 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Willie Nelson (rescheduled from Sept. 25, 2013) Aug. 23 The Palladium Carmel MKTO Aug. 15 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Zac Brown Band ($28.50-$68) July 13 Klipsch Music Centre Noblesville The Moody Blues ($40-$90.50) Aug. 22 Embassy Theatre Fort Wayne Zac Brown Band Sept. 13 Wrigley Field Chicago Mötley Crüe w/Alice Cooper July 2 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids Zakk Knight Band w/Rockin’ Jake, Matthew Curry and the Fury, Mötley Crüe w/Alice Cooper July 5 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville No Sinner ($4-$7 after 5:30 p.m.) June 21 Headwaters Park Fort Wayne Mötley Crüe w/Alice Cooper July 6 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Zappa Plays Zappa ($25) July 12 Bogart’s Cincinnati Mötley Crüe w/Alice Cooper July 8 Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH Zappa Plays Zappa ($25-$35) July 13 House of Blues Cleveland Mötley Crüe w/Alice Cooper Aug. 8 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Zappa Plays Zappa ($33-$62) Sept. 9 State Theatre Kalamazoo Mötley Crüe w/Alice Cooper Aug. 9 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Ziggy Marley ($20) June 27 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH Mötley Crüe w/Alice Cooper Aug. 12 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Ziggy Marley ($28-$35) June 28 Taft Theatre Cleveland Needtobreathe w/Foy Vance ($21-$46) June 20 The Fillmore Detroit Ziggy Marley ($36.50) June 29 The Vic Theatre Chicago Needtobreathe w/Foy Vance (on sale April 4) June 21 Meijer Gardens Grand Rapids Neon Trees June 29 The Fillmore Detroit Neon Trees June 30 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH Road Tripz Nine Inch Nails w/Soundgarden July 24 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Big Daddy Dupree and the Broke & Hungry June 26...... Backroads Saloon, Marshall, MI Nine Inch Nails w/Soundgarden ($35.50-$95.50) July 26 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI O.A.R. w/Phillip Phillips June 20 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Blues Band June 28...... Rulli’s Bella Luna Lounge, Middlebury, IN O.A.R. w/Phillip Phillips June 21 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion Chicago July 27...... Indianapolis Rib Festival, Indianapolis July 3...... T&J’s Smokehouse, Put-In-Bay, OH O.A.R. w/Phillip Phillips June 27 The Lawn at White River State Park Indianapolis The Bulldogs July 4-5...... Splash, Put-In-Bay, OH O.A.R. w/Phillip Phillips June 28 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati June 21...... Fulton County Historical Association, The J Taylors One Direction Aug. 16 Ford Field Detroit Rochester, IN June 27.St. Henry Freedom Amphitheatre, Henry, OH One Direction Aug. 29-30 Soldier Field Chicago July 18...... Centerville Bicentennial, Centerville, IN June 28...... New Palestine H.S., New Palestine, IN OneRepublic June 19 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL July 21....Madison County Fairground, Alexandria, IN Joe Justice OneRepublic June 21 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI FM90 June 22...... Big Bamboos Dockside Grill, Lima, OH OneRepublic Aug. 3 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Aug. 9...... Shooterz, Celina, OH Kill the Rabbit OneRepublic Aug. 5 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Aug. 16...... Twisted Sisters, Rushville, IN Aug. 16...... Shooterz, Celina, OH OneRepublic Aug. 6 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Fells, OH Nov. 26...... Twisted Sisters, Rushville, IN Sept. 13...... Black Swamp Bistro, Van Wert, OH Ozric Tentacles ($18) June 20 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI Gunslinger Nov. 26...... Moose Lodge, Van Wert, OH Panic! at the Disco w/Walk the Moon, Magic Man July 23 Lawn at White River State Park Indianapolis June 20...... Rulli’s Bella Luna Lounge, Middlebury, IN Yellow Dead Bettys Panic! at the Disco w/Walk the Moon, Magic Man July 30 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland June 21...... The Hideaway, Gas City, IN July 11...... Cheers Pub, South Bend Passenger Aug. 17 St. Andrews Hall Detroit July 5...... Salamonie Summer Festival, Warren, IN Passenger Aug. 19 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH The Harp Condition Fort Wayne Area Performers: To get your gigs on Passenger Aug. 20 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis June 18...... The Mousetrap, Indianapolis this list, give us a call at 691-3188, fax your info to Passenger Aug. 22 Vic Theatre Chicago July 5...... Yellowwood State Forest, Nashville, IN 691-3191, e-mail [email protected] or mail Paul McCartney ($29.50-$250) July 9 United Center Chicago Hubie Ashcraft and the Drive to whatzup, 2305 E. Esterline Rd., Columbia City, Paul Revere & The Raiders ($27.50-$52.50) Aug. 8 The Lerner Theatre Elkhart June 21...... 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June 19, 2014------www.whatzup.com------13 ------Movie Times • Thursday-Wednesday, June 19-25------• Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e — The Andrew Garfield rendition of Russo (You, Me and Dupree) devise Doug Liman’s adaptation of Hiroshi OPENING THIS WEEK Thurs.: 12:00, 1:45, 2:45, 4:30, 5:30, Spidey continues, with director Marc a way for him to make new Marvel- Skurazaka’s sci-fi novel All You Need 7:15, 8:15, 9:40, 10:15 Webb again at the helm. Emma ous friends. Scarlett Johannson also Is Kill. Humshakals (NR) Fri.-Sat.: 10:25, 11:25, 1:20, 2:15, Stone returns as the love interest, helps him make the adjustment to • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Jersey Boys (R) 4:10, 5:10, 7:20, 8:20, 10:15, 11:15 and Jamie Foxx plays the seemingly the modern world. Thurs.: 1:20, 2:00 (3D), 4:40 (3D), Sun.: 10:25, 11:25, 1:20, 2:15, 4:10, good guy who turns into a baddie • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e 7:20, 10:00 Palo Alto (R) 5:10, 7:20, 8:20, 10:15 (Max Dillon/Electro). Daily: 12:50, 3:25, 6:30, 9:10 Fri.-Wed.: 1:20, 4:10, 6:50, 9:35 Think Like a Man Too (PG13) Mon.-Wed.: 11:25, 1:20, 2:15, 4:10, • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e 5:10, 7:20, 8:20, 10:15 Daily: 1:35, 4:45, 8:00 CHEF (R) — Jon Favreau directs an all- Thurs.: 12:45 (3D), 1:15, 4:00, 6:40 22 JUMP STREET (R) — Jonah Hill • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w star cast (Robert Downey Jr., Dustin (3D), 7:10, 9:55 and Channing Tatum return to Thurs.: 3:00, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 BLENDED (PG13) — Adam Sandler Hoffman, Scarlett Johansson) in this Fri.-Wed.: 1:15, 4:20 (3D), 7:10, 9:55 chase down more drug dealers in Fri.-Sun.: 2:15, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 and Drew Barrymore are together comedy about a Miami-born chef • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n this sequel to the 2012 film based Mon.-Wed.: 3:00, 5:45, 8:45 again (they starred together in The who fixes up a food truck and plans Daily: 11:20, 2:00, 4:30, 7:10, 9:45 on the 1987 TV series 21 Jump Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates). to drive it across country to L.A. • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e Street. The music is by Devo’s Mike 300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE (R) — Noam This time, step-children are involved. • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Thurs.: 11:45 (3D), 2:10 (IMAX), Mothersbaugh, so that’s something. Murro (Smart People) directs this • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Daily: 1:40, 4:25, 7:15, 9:55 4:00, 5:05, 7:05, 8:00 (IMAX), 8:10 • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e follow-up to Zack Snyder’s 300 that Daily: 1:15, 4:10, 7:05, 9:50 • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e (3D), 10:10 Thurs.: 1:25, 2:00, 4:15, 4:40, 6:50, chronicles events before, during • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e Ends Thursday, June 19 Fri.-Sat.: 10:05, 1:25, 4:35, 7:30 7:15, 9:30, 9:55 and after the Battle of Thermopylae, Thurs.: 1:05, 4:40, 7:25, 10:25 Thurs.: 12:00, 3:30, 7:35, 10:15 (IMAX), 7:50, 10:45 (IMAX), 11:05 Fri.-Sat.: 1:25, 2:00, 4:15, 4:40, 6:50, which was the focus of the original Fri.-Sun.: 3:10 • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e Sun.: 10:05, 1:25, 4:35, 7:25 (IMAX), 7:15, 9:30, 9:55, 10:45 film. Mon.: 12:05, 3:10, 9:40 Thurs.: 1:25, 4:20, 7:20, 10:20 7:50, 10:30 (IMAX) Sun.-Wed.: 1:25, 2:00, 4:15, 4:40, • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Tues.: 12:05, 3:10, 6:40, 10:00 Fri.-Sat.: 10:35, 4:40, 10:50 Mon.-Wed.: 1:25, 4:35, 7:25 (IMAX), 6:50, 7:15, 9:30, 9:55 Daily: 12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 6:50, 9:05 Wed.: 12:05, 3:10, 10:00 Sun.: 10:35, 4:40, 10:30 7:50, 10:30 (IMAX) • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e • Ea g l e s Th e a t r e , Wa b a s h Mon.-Wed.: 4:40, 10:30 • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w Thurs.: 12:10, 1:10, 3:40, 4:30, 7:20, ALONE YET NOT ALONE (PG13) — Two Friday-Sunday, June 20-22 only Daily: 3:00, 5:45, 8:45 (3D) 10:10 daughters in a German family trying Fri.: 7:00 DIVERGENT (PG13) — Neil Burger’s Fri.-Wed.: 12:10, 1:10, 3:40, 4:30, to make a new start in America are Sat.-Sun.: 2:00, 7:00 adaptation of the Hunger Games-like THE FAULT IN OUR STARS (PG13) — A 6:20, 7:50, 9:20, 10:30 kidnapped by Delaware warriors • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e teen literature series by Veronica romantic-comedy drama based on • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n in this historical drama based on a Ends Thursday, June 19 Roth. Shailene Woodley, Theo John Green’s novel about two teens Thurs.: 11:05, 11:35, 1:40, 2:10, true story. Thurs.: 1:00 James and Zoe Kravitz star. who meet at a cancer support group. 4:15, 4:45, 6:50, 7:15, 9:25, 9:55 • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Fri.-Sat.: 11:35, 2:10, 4:45, 7:15, Ends Thursday, June 19 CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER Daily: 12:40, 3:30, 6:25, 9:20 Daily: 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00 9:55, 11:35 Thurs.: 1:30, 4:15, 7:00, 9:35 SOLDIER (PG13) — Steve Rogers • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e Sun.-Wed.: 11:35, 2:10, 4:45, 7:15, (Chris Evans) is having a rough go EDGE OF TOMORROW (PG13) — Tom Thurs.: 12:20, 1:00, 3:20, 4:10, 6:25, 9:55 THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 (PG13) of it, but directors Joe and Anthony Cruise and Emily Blunt star in 7:05, 9:35, 10:00 ------After Chef, You’ll Leave the Theater Hungry Watching Chef, the delightful new film written and di- Carl got his start and where they fell in love. Carl agrees, rected by Jon Favreau, I could imagine Favreau walking out unaware that Inez has a few other tricks up her sleeve. She of the final post-production meetings of either of his last Hol- Flix has wanted Carl to get out on his own, rejuvenate his love of lywood directing gigs – Iron Man 2 or Cowboys vs. Aliens cuisine and open a food truck. – sick and tired of listening to studio executives tell him what CATHERINE LEE Once in Miami, Inez arranges a meeting between Carl to do and wanting to make a movie closer to Swingers, the and her first ex-husband Marvin. Robert Downey Jr. as Mar- movie that made him a hot young thing to begin with. Voila, sure how good she is in the part, but it is hard to take your vin and Carl have one highly quirky encounter, worthy of the Chef! To call Chef a metaphor of Favreau’s, or any artist’s eyes off of her when she is on screen. best indie movies. life, makes it sound pretentious, but it is an easy-going, gen- Inez is still quite fond of Carl, in part because she is At the end of the meeting, Carl has a food truck. uine experience. Top adjectives for Chef are tasty, charming, protecting their son Percy from Carl’s more than occasional And the real fun begins. Father and son go on a clean- funny, musical, heart-warming and scenic. failure to find time to spend time with Percy. Percy is played ing binge, then a kitchen equipment shopping spree. Having Chef is the story of a pivotal time in the life of chef Carl by Emjay Anthony, just about the most adorable 10-year-old heard that Carl is back in business, Martin shows up to join Casper, played by Favreau. A decade before our story starts you’ve ever seen. In It’s Complicated he played a misbehav- in the fun. Not that these guys don’t work hard – they do, and he was the darling of the food world, a hot young chef. When ing mess of a boy. In Chef he is smart, curious and deter- we see it – but the trio has such passion for the work that it’s we meet him, he is the chef at a very successful restaurant mined to get closer to his dad. infectious. that he does not own. He is divorced, distracted and bored When Chef begins, L.A.’s most influential local food They relax with as much enthusiasm as they work. Mu- and has little bank for a decade of success. He has quashed blogger, Ramsey Michel, is coming to dinner to write a re- sic is a key component. They sing in the truck and enjoy his creative impulses to be successful, secure and able to pay view. Oliver Platt, in just a couple of scenes, shows the good local musicians. The soundtrack for Chef doesn’t include all the bills. and the bad sides of critics. Ramsey Michel had been an early the tunes in the film, but it will be on my playlist, especially He treats his staff (along with his family) well because champion of Carl’s artistry, but he writes a scathingly nega- for summer fun. they are at the heart of what he does: create delicious food. tive review. Carl gets him to come back for a special tasting Can you say road trip? Percy talks his mom into letting His crew includes Bobby Cannavale as Tony, Carl’s chef de menu. Word gets about this, and reservations go through the him spend the summer with Dad and Marvin, driving from cuisine. (In The Station Agent Cannavale played a prototype roof. Miami to L.A., cooking all the way. Percy, little social media of a successful food truck entrepreneur, so it is disappoint- But things go from bad to worse to even worse. Riva in- expert that he is, keeps tweeting, and the crowds keep grow- ing when he doesn’t join in the later fun of the film.) John sists Carl cook the same menu. Carl quits rather than do this. ing. Father and son do a lot of bonding in a way that feels Leguizamo plays Martin, a sous chef who has been with Carl Then he shows up the restaurant that evening and engages real. Carl gets his groove back, and everyone has a very good since his early days in Miami. At the front of the house is Ramsey in a shouting match that is uploaded to YouTube by time. Scarlett Johansson as Molly. She and Carl have been more several customers, and Carl is suddenly unemployable in his The food preparation scenes aren’t as exotic on the road, than friends but are better off as friends, something she un- chosen field. but the fun is – and the food looks pretty delicious. Chef derstands better than he. The restaurant is owned by Riva, While all this is happening, we are treated to Carl going meanders its way through the country with joyous toe-tap- a grumpy and demanding Dustin Hoffman. Each of these shopping at local markets and preparing some stupendous- ping leisure as they stop in New Orleans and other colorful actors give memorable performances – some in very few looking food. (Even the tired old menu food looks pretty locales. Really, nothing unpleasant happens, and if you are scenes. tasty.) There is more adoration of food in the first half of paying attention, you can see the ultimate destination. If you In his personal life Carl is amicably divorced from Inez, Chef than in several episodes of any cooking show. Hell’s want drama or strife, look elsewhere. the lovely Sofia Vergara. On the sitcomModern Family, Ver- Kitchen is the butt of a couple of jokes in Chef, and Carl’s Chef is rated R for sexual references and strong lan- gara’s considerable sex appeal is tempered by her theatrical insistence that Percy not use bad language is one of his more guage, but as Percy says, “I hear bad language all the time.” stomping, her irritating, put-on voice and her often clueless endearing qualities as a father and chef. Chef is good movie fun. You leave the theater smiling and view of things. To see her play warm, wise and genuinely Inez talks Carl into coming to Miami to take care of Per- salivating for something delicious. loving on top of her knock-out beauty is unnerving. I’m not cy while she works. Miami is where her family lives, where [email protected] 14------www.whatzup.com------June 19, 2014 ------Movie Times • Thursday-Wednesday, June 19-25------Fri.-Wed.: 1:00, 4:10, 7:05, 10:00 11:55 Guy) directed, produced, co-wrote RIDE ALONG (PG13) — Ice Cube and • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n Sun.-Wed.: 11:25, 11:55, 1:50, 2:20, SCREENS and stars in this comedy Western Kevin Hart star in this action comedy Daily: 11:00, 1:45, 4:35, 7:20, 10:05 4:10, 4:40, 6:40, 7:05, 9:05, 9:35 co-starring Charlize Theron, Liam directed by Tim Story (Barbershop). • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e Al l e n Co u n t y Neeson, Neil Patrick Harris, Amanda • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Thurs.: 11:30, 1:40, 3:40, 4:40, 6:40, Thurs.: 11:25 (3D), 11:30 (IMAX 3D), Carmike 20, 260-482-8560 Seyfried and Giovanni Ribisi. Daily: 12:35, 2:50, 5:05, 7:25, 9:40 7:40, 10:10 11:40, 12:30, 1:20, 2:00 (3D), 2:15, Cinema Center, 260-426-3456 • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Fri.-Sun.: 10:15, 1:15, 2:00, 4:25, 4:00, 4:45 (3D), 5:00, 5:15 (IMAX Coldwater Crossing 14, 260-483-0017 Daily: 1:20, 4:15, 7:10, 9:55 RIO 2 (G) — Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Coventry 13, 260-436-6312 7:25, 8:10, 10:25 3D), 6:45, 7:30 (3D), 7:45, 9:30, • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e Hathaway, will.i.am, Jamie Foxx, Mon.-Wed.: 1:15, 2:00, 4:25, 7:25, 10:05 (3D), 10:30 Northwood Cinema Grill, 260-492-4234 Thurs.: 12:05, 4:50, 7:50, 10:35 George Lopez, Tracy Morgan and 18, 260-432-1732 8:10, 10:25 Fri.-Sat.: 10:00, 10:45, 11:00 (3D), Fri.-Sun.: 9:45 many more give voice to this musi- Ga r r e t t • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w 11:10 (IMAX 3D), 11:45, 1:30, 1:45 Auburn-Garrett Drive-In, 260-357-3474 Mon.-Wed.: 12:15, 3:15, 6:45, 9:45 cal sequel to the 2011 computer- Thurs.: 3:00, 6:00, 9:00 (3D), 2:30, 4:15, 4:30 (3D), 4:45 Silver Screen Cinema, 260-357-3345 • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e animated film. o v e n t r y o r t a y n e Fri.-Sun.: 2:00, 5:00, 8:15 (IMAX 3D), 5:15, 7:00, 7:15 (3D), Hu n t i n g t o n Thurs.: 1:35, 4:35, 7:35, 10:30 • C 13, F W Mon.-Wed.: 3:00, 6:00, 9:00 8:00, 9:45, 10:00 (3D), 10:35 Huntington 7, 260-359-TIME Fri.-Sun.: 10:10, 1:05, 4:20, 7:10, Daily: 12:05, 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 9:00 • No r t hw o o d Ci n e m a Gr i l l , Fo r t Wa y n e Sun.: 10:00, 10:45, 11:00 (3D), 11:10 Huntington Drive-In, 260-356-5445 10:10 Starts Friday, June 20 (IMAX 3D), 11:45, 1:30, 1:45 (3D), Kendallville Mon.-Wed.: 1:05, 4:20, 7:10, 10:10 THINK LIKE A MAN TOO (PG13) — Tim Fri.: 1:00, 4:15, 7:30 2:30, 4:15, 4:30 (3D), 4:45 (IMAX Strand Theatre, 260-347-3558 • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w Story directs his follow-up to his 2012 Sat.: 1:45, 4:15, 7:15 3D), 5:10, 7:00, 7:15 (3D), 7:45, 9:45, Wa b a s h Ends Thursday, June 19 adaptation of Steve Harvey’s book Sun.: 12:45, 4:00, 6:45 10:00 (3D), 10:25 13-24 Drive-In, 260-563-5745 Thurs.: 2:45, 7:15 Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. Mon.-Wed.: 1:00, 3:45, 7:00 Mon.-Wed.: 2:00 a.m. (IMAX 3D), Eagles Theatre, 260-563-3272 Michael Easly, Jerry Ferrara, Meagan • St r a n d Th e a t r e , Kendallville 11:25 (IMAX 3D), 11:45, 1:30, 1:45 Wa r s a w THE MONUMENTS MEN (PG13) — Good, Dennis Haysbert and Cheryl Starts Friday, June 20 (3D), 2:30, 4:15, 4:30 (3D), 4:45 North Pointe 9, 574-267-1985 George Clooney directed, co-wrote Hines star. Fri.: 7:00 (IMAX 3D), 5:10, 7:00, 7:15 (3D), Times subject to change after presstime. and co-produced this WWII action film • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Sat.-Sun.: 2:00, 7:00 7:45, 9:45, 10:00 (3D), 10:25 Call theatres first to verify schedules. about an allied task force charged Thurs.: 7:00, 10:00 Mon.-Wed.: 7:00 • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w with preventing the destruction of art Fri.-Sat.: 1:45, 4:20, 6:50, 9:20, 11:00 Thurs.: 3:00, 3:30 (3D), 5:15, 6:15, Starts Friday, June 20 and cultural artifacts by Hitler. Sun.-Wed.: 1:45, 4:20, 6:50, 9:20 (PG) — An animated Disney 7:20, 8:45 (3D), 9:30 Fri.-Sat.: 10:20, 1:40, 4:50, 8:05, • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e musical based on Hans Christian Fri.-Sun.: 2:30, 3:30 (3D), 5:00, 6:15, 11:15 Daily: 12:45, 3:15, 6:40, 9:15 Thurs.: 7:00, 9:45 Andersen’s The Snow Queen. 7:05, 8:45 (3D), 9:15 Sun.: 10:20, 1:40, 4:50, 8:05 Fri.-Sun.: 12:05, 12:40, 3:50, 6:40, • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Mon.-Wed.: 3:00, 3:30 (3D), 5:15, Mon.-Wed.: 11:50, 3:35, 6:55, 10:05 MR. PEABODY & SHERMAN (PG) — It 7:30, 9:10, 10:20 Daily: 12:15, 2:35, 4:55, 7:20, 9:45 6:15, 7:10, 8:45 (3D), 9:15 • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w only took 50 years for someone to Mon.-Wed.: 12:40, 3:50, 7:30, 10:20 • No r t hw o o d Ci n e m a Gr i l l , Fo r t Wa y n e Starts Friday, June 20 come up with the idea of making • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e GODZILLA (PG13) — Director Gareth Thurs.: 1:00, 4:00, 6:30 Fri.-Wed.: 3:00, 6:15, 9:00 a film version of the “Peabody’s Starts Friday, June 20 Edwards (Monsters) re-creates a Fri.: 1:15, 3:45, 6:15, 8:30 Improbable History” segments from Fri.-Sat.: 11:00, 12:00, 1:45, 2:45, monster so powerful that almost only Sat.: 12:45, 3:30, 6:00, 8:15 THE LEGO MOVIE (PG) — It’s an ani- The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. 4:35, 5:30, 7:15, 8:15, 10:00, 11:00 Disney dares to open up a movie Sun.: 1:00, 3:30, 6:00 mated movie about Legos, and it’s • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Sun.: 11:00, 12:00, 1:45, 2:45, 4:35, against it. Aaron Taylor-Johnson Mon.-Wed.: 1:15, 4:00, 6:30 got a perfect 100 score from Rotten Daily: 12:25, 2:40, 5:00, 7:15, 9:35 5:30, 7:15, 8:15, 10:00 (Kick-Ass), Elizabeth Olsen, Bryan • St r a n d Th e a t r e , Kendallville Tomatoes. Will Farrell, Elizabeth Mon.-Wed.: 12:00, 1:00, 2:45, 4:35, Cranston, David Strathairn, Ken Starts Friday, June 20 Banks, Will Arnett, Morgan Freeman MUPPETS MOST WANTED (PG) — 5:30, 7:15, 8:15, 10:00 Watanabe and Juliette Binoche star. Fri.: 7:15 are featured. Director James Bobin (The Muppets, • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Sat.-Sun.: 2:00, 7:15 • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Flight of the Conchords) returns to the TRANSCENDENCE (PG13) — Johnny Daily: 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00 Mon.-Wed.: 7:15 Daily: 12:20, 2:30, 4:45, 6:55, 9:25 helm in this installment of the Disney Depp stars as an artificial intelligence • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e franchise. Ricky Gervais, Tina Fey researcher who creates a sentient Thurs.: 3:25, 9:25 HUMSHAKALS (Unrated) — A Bollywood MALEFICENT (PG) — Angelina Jolie and the usual cast do voices. machine that, as it turns out, gets Fri.-Wed.: 12:25, 3:20, 6:35, 9:35 comedy about the confusion that stars in first-time director Robert • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e the opportunity to put it to the test • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e occurs when three individuals all have Stromberg’s live-action re-imagining Daily: 12:00, 2:20, 4:40, 7:05, 9:50 first-hand. Paul Bettany and Morgan Thurs.: 1:10, 4:05, 7:50 lookalikes who happen to share the of Walt Disney’s animated Sleeping Freeman co-star. Fri.-Wed.: 1:35, 7:35 same name. Beauty. NEIGHBORS (R) — Seth Rogan plays a • Au b u r n /Ga r r e t t Dr i v e -In, Ga r r e t t • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e young father living next door to a frat Ends Thursday, June 19 Daily: 3:30, 6:30, 9:00 Starts Friday, June 20 Daily: 12:45, 1:30 (3D), 2:00, 3:05, house, as if he didn’t already have Thurs.: 9:30 p.m. (follows How to Fri.-Sat.: 10:40, 2:40, 6:40, 10:30 4:00, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 (3D), 7:00, problems. Directed by Nicholas Stoller Train Your Dragon 2) THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (R) — Sun.: 10:40, 2:40, 6:40, 10:15 8:00, 8:50, 9:25 (Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and co- • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Saoirse Ronan (Hanna, The Lovely Mon.-Wed.: 11:35, 3:40, 7:30 • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e starring Zac Efron, Christopher Mintz Daily: 12:55, 3:20, 6:35, 9:05 Bones), Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Thurs.: 11:55, 2:25, 5:05 (3D), 7:30, and Dave Franco. Jason Schwartzman, Tilda Swinton IDA (PG13) — Polish drama about a 10:30 • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST (PG13) and Ralph Fiennes star in Wes young woman named Ana who sets Fri.-Wed.: 1:25, 4:15, 7:30, 10:10 Daily: 1:45, 4:10, 6:35, 9:00 — Bryan Singer and Matthew Vaughn Anderson’s latest quirky dramatic out to become a nun but discovers • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e (Layer Cake) get co-directing credits comedy. that her true name is Ida Lebenstein Daily: 11:15, 1:35, 4:05, 6:45, 9:15 Thurs.: 12:15, 4:55, 7:40, 10:05 (Vaughn departed in October 2012 • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e and that her Jewish parents were • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e Fri.-Wed.: 12:20, 4:55, 7:40, 10:05 and Singer, who directed the first two Daily: 12:30, 2:45, 4:50, 7:00, 9:25 murdered during WWII. Thurs.: 11:35 (3D), 1:15, 2:20, 4:10, • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w X-Men films, replaced him) for this, • Ci n e m a Ce n t e r , Fo r t Wa y n e 5:10 (3D), 6:55, 8:20 Ends Thursday, June 19 the seventh X-Men film since the fran- HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 (PG) Thurs.: 4:30 Fri.-Sat.: 10:20, 11:20, 1:10, 2:10 Thurs.: 5:10, 9:40 chise launched in 2000. The original — Hiccup and Toothless return in this Sat.: 2:00, 6:30 (3D), 3:45, 5:05, 6:45, 7:45 (3D), cast of characters from the first three highly anticipated follow-up to the Sun.: 4:00 9:40, 10:40 NON-STOP (R) — Liam Neeson stars films and X-Men: First Class returns. 2010 animated film loosely based on Mon.: 6:30 Sun.: 10:20, 11:20, 1:10, 2:10 (3D), as an air marshall who becomes a • Au b u r n /Ga r r e t t Dr i v e -In, Ga r r e t t the Cressida Cowell books. Wed.: 6:30 3:45, 5:05, 6:45, 7:45 (3D), 9:40, hijacking suspect after he receives Starts Friday, June 20 • 13-24 Dr i v e -In, Wa b a s h 10:20 text messages claiming that a pas- Fri.-Wed.: 11:20 p.m. (follows How to Friday-Saturday, June 20-21 only JERSEY BOYS (R) — Clint Eastwood Mon.-Wed.: 11:30, 1:10, 2:10 (3D), senger will be killed every 20 minutes Train Your Dragon 2) Fri.-Sat.: 9:50 p.m. directed this musical drama based on 3:45, 5:05, 6:45, 7:45 (3D), 9:40, unless $150 million is transferred to a • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e • Au b u r n /Ga r r e t t Dr i v e -In, Ga r r e t t the musical of the same name that 10:20 secret bank account that just happens Thurs.: 1:30, 2:15, 4:35, 5:15, 7:40, Thurs.: 9:30 p.m. (precedes tells the stories of the 60s pop group • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w to be under Neeson’s character’s 8:15 Transcendence) The Four Seasons. Daily: 2:45, 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 name. Fri.-Wed.: 1:30, 4:35, 7:40 Fri.-Wed.: 9:35 p.m. (precedes • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e • No r t hw o o d Ci n e m a Gr i l l , Fo r t Wa y n e • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e • Co l d w a ter Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e X-Men: Days of Future Past) Starts Friday, June 20 Ends Thursday, June 19 Daily: 12:10, 2:25, 4:45, 7:10, 9:30 Thurs.: 12:25, 4:05 (3D), 7:15, 10:20 • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Fri.-Sat.: 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00, Thurs.: 1:15, 3:30, 7:00 Fri.-Wed.: 12:50, 3:55, 6:50, 9:50 Thurs.: 12:30, 1:00 (3D), 1:30, 3:00, 10:30 PALO ALTO (R) — Gia Coppola directed • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e 3:30 (3D), 4:00, 5:30, 6:30 (3D), 8:00 Sun.-Wed.: 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00 MILLION DOLLAR ARM (PG) — Mad this drama based on James Franco’s Thurs.: 1:40, 3:45, 4:50, 6:50 (3D), Fri.-Wed.: 12:30, 1:00 (3D), 1:30, • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e Man Jon Hamm tries to turn a couple collection of short stories. Franco also 8:00, 10:00 3:00, 3:30 (3D), 4:00, 5:30, 6:30 (3D), Starts Friday, June 20 of Indian youths, including Suraj stars in the film along with Emma Fri.-Sat.: 10:55, 12:55, 4:00, 5:00, 6:45, 8:00, 9:00 (3D), 9:15 Fri.-Sun.: 12:15, 12:45, 3:15, 3:45, Sharma (Pi), into pitchers capable of Roberts, Val Kilmer and Jack Kilmer. 7:05, 10:20, 11:10 • Co l d w a t e r Cr o s s i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e 6:45, 7:15, 10:15 making it in the big leagues in this • Ci n e m a Ce n t e r , Fo r t Wa y n e Sun.: 10:55, 12:55, 4:00, 5:00, 7:05, Daily: 12:00 (3D), 12:30, 3:00 (3D), Mon.-Wed.: 12:45, 3:45, 7:15, 10:15 Disney picture based on a true story. Starts Friday, June 20 10:20 3:30, 6:30 (3D), 7:00, 9:00 (3D), 9:30 • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Fri.: 6:15 Mon.-Wed.: 11:40, 4:00, 5:00, 7:05, • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n Starts Friday, June 20 Daily: 1:50, 4:45, 7:40 Sat.: 4:00, 8:30 10:20 Thurs.: 11:25, 11:55, 1:50, 2:20, 4:10, Fri.-Sat.: 12:55, 4:00, 6:55, 9:50, Sun.: 2:00 • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w 4:40 (3D), 6:40, 7:05, 9:05, 9:35 (3D) 11:30 A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST Mon.-Tues: 4:30 Thurs.: 3:00, 6:15, 9:00 Fri.-Sat.: 11:25, 11:55, 1:50, 2:20, Sun.-Wed.: 12:55, 4:00, 6:55, 9:50 (R) — Seth MacFarlane (Ted, Family Wed.: 3:00, 8:30 Fri.-Sun.: 2:30, 6:15, 8:45 4:10, 4:40, 6:40, 7:05, 9:05, 9:35, • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e Mon.-Wed.: 3:00, 6:15, 8:45 June 19, 2014------www.whatzup.com------15 ------Calendar • Stage & Dance------Now Playing Ro ck n’ Ro l l : Ho w It Go e s — A Th e So u n d o f Mu s ic — Rodgers & Honeywell Foundation Visual and Hammerstein’s classic musical Co m p a n y — Concept musical comedy Performing Arts Program produc- about the Trapp Family Singers, composed of short vignettes about tion by students grades 2-3, 2 p.m 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, July a single man, his three girlfriends Saturday-Sunday, June 21-22, 8-11; 1:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. and the five married couples who Honeywell Center, Wabash, free, Saturday, July 12; 6 p.m. Sunday, are his best friends, rated PG13 563-1102 July 13; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday- for mature subject matter, 8 p.m. Friday, July 15-18; 1:30 p.m. & (7 p.m. dinner) Friday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 19; 6 June 20-21 & 27-28, Arena Dinner Asides p.m. Sunday, July 20; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, July 22-25; Theatre, Fort Wayne, $35 (includes AUDITIONS dinner & show), 424-5622 1:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Saturday, A Le s s o n Be f o r e Dy i n g (Oc t . 23-No v . Ca t c h Me If Yo u Ca n — Musical July 26; 6 p.m. Sunday, July 8) — Casting for 3 African-American 27, Different Stages at the New based on the story of Frank W. men, 2 white men, 2 African- Abagnale, Jr., a teenager fleeing Huntington Theatre, Huntington, American women 30-65; bring 32 $29-$75 thru box office, 454-0603 home in search of a more glamor- bars of sheet music in your key to ous life, 7 p.m. Thursday, June Bu cc a n e e r s — Liz Duffy Adams’ musi- sing, verse and refrain, and read cal about a young girl who leads 19; 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, June from script, 7 p.m. Tuesday, July July 26-August 10 20-21; 2 p.m. Sunday, June 22; 7 a band of child “pirates,” 8 p.m. 15, First Presbyterian Theater, Fort Friday-Saturday July 12-13; 8 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, June Wayne, 422-6329 24-25; 2 & 8 p.m. Thursday, June p.m. Friday-Sunday July 18-20, The and 26 and 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 25-27 and Aug. 1-3, Pulse Opera Over River June 27-28, Wagon Wheel Theatre, Upcoming Productions House, Warren, $5-$12, 375-7017 Through TheWoods Warsaw, $16-$34, 574-267-8041 Fidd l e r o n t h e Ro o f — Classic musi- Ka t a s t r o p h e Ka t e — A Honeywell JULY cal based on the life of Jews in 1905 Russia, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Foundation Visual and Performing Gy p s y — Musical set in the 1920s July 16; 7 p.m. Thursday, July Arts Program production by stu- depicting the life of a stage mother 17; 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, July dents grades 4-6, 5 p.m Friday- and her two daughters during 18-19; 2 p.m. Sunday, July 20; 7 Saturday, June 20-21, Honeywell the dying years of vaudeville, p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, July Center, Wabash, free, 563-1102 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 2; 7 22-23; 2 & 8 p.m. Thursday, July Ok l a h o m a ! — A Honeywell Foundation p.m. Thursday, July 3; 8 p.m. 24 and 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Visual and Performing Arts Program Friday-Saturday, July 4-5; 2 p.m. July 25-26, Wagon Wheel Theatre, production by students grades 7-12, Sunday, July 6; 7 p.m. Tuesday- Warsaw, $16-$34, 574-267-8041 7:30 p.m Friday-Saturday, June Wednesday, July 8-9; 8 p.m. 20-21, Honeywell Center, Wabash, Thursday-Saturday, 10-12, Wagon free, 563-1102 Wheel Theatre, Warsaw, $16-$34, 574-267-8041

------CABARET Arena’s Company Is a Home Run February 14 - March 1 When the cast list was announced for the Arena Dinner Theatre production of Company, it was clearly going to be one of the area’s best productions of the Curtain Call season. With an ensemble cast including performers in JEN POIRY- 33 variations leading roles who generally knock it out of the park, and centering around Todd Frymier as Robert, the March 20 - April 4 show couldn’t help but be well-sung and brilliantly periments with marijuana in order to fit in. Rasor and acted. With Christopher J. Murphy as director, the Arata have the difficult task of laughing repeatedly in show’s fate was sealed: opening night would sell out, their major scene and manage to sound natural and and the quality of the show would all but ensure it realistic in doing so. would sell out the rest of the run. There’s gentle Paul (Jake Wilhelm) and neurotic The Stephen Sondheim musical was written in basket case Amy (Emilie Henry) who may or may Arena Dinner Theatre 1970 and contains a few dated not be getting married today. presents terms and references, but the COMPANY Wilhelm’s Paul is sweetly opti- production contemporizes the 7 p.m. dinner, 8 p.m. curtain mistic and mildly heartbreaking. style (modern clothes, iPhone Friday-Saturday, Henry must have been exhausted selfies) and the themes are by the end of the night because pretty universal. The play takes June 20-21 & 27-28 she did not drop the nervous 6th Annual Northeast place largely in the mind and Arena Dinner Theatre tics throughout the entire per- Indiana memory of 35-year-old bachelor 719 Rockhill St., Fort Wayne formance – and she brings the Playwright Festival Robert, surrounded by his best Tix.: $35, 260-424-5622 house down in her very difficult friends, all of whom are mar- and hilarious patter song. ried couples. It’s his birthday, and he fails to blow out And there is the cynical Joanne (Pam Good) and the candles on his cake. What wish did he make? Will her patient husband Larry (Brad Davis) who stays with it still come true? As his friends fade away offstage, Joanne despite her self-sabotaging attempts at driving Robert remains seated in the middle of the stage, left him away. Good returns to the stage after a nine-year to his memories of his friends’ marriages. hiatus, and it’s as if she never left. She sings “Ladies There’s Sarah (Suzan Moriarty) and Harry (Jim Who Lunch” with the right mix of bitterness, disdain June 13-28, 2014 Matusik) who struggle with alcohol and dieting, re- and palpable sorrow. There isn’t a weak voice in the spectively. They channel their addictions into karate Directed by Christopher J. Murphy cast, but I did find myself wishing Davis, in particular, Season Tickets for and one-upmanship. Matusik and Moriarty make a had more to sing. Produced through special arrangement great team, balancing fierce competitiveness and mar- Robert also has three girlfriends. April (Bridget all 7 shows start at with Music Theatre international ital affection. Pearson) is a dopey, doe-eyed flight attendant. Pear- Youth: $75 Call theatre or visit online for show There’s former Ivy Leaguer Peter (Jimmy Mitch- son adorably takes her time in her dumb-cute-girl role. Senior: $115 Adult: $130 times and ticket information. ell) and Southern belle Susan (Lindsay Hoops) whose April’s story about a wounded butterfly is perfectly perfect marriage is made more perfect through unex- paced and unexpectedly punctuated. Marta (Megan Sponsored in part by Arena Dinner Theatre pected means. Subtle gestures and looks by the actors Meyer) is a sassy young hipster. Meyer has brought a Season Sponsors 719 Rockhill St., Fort Wayne convey that there is more to their marriage than meets little bit of New York back with her (she just returned the eye. from NYC where she graduated from the American (260) 424-5622 There’s chic and controlling David (Chris Rasor) arenadinnertheatre.org and his “square” wife, Jenny (Emily Arata) who ex- Continued on page 19 16------www.whatzup.com------June 19, 2014 ------Calendar • Art & Artifacts------Current Exhibits Pa t h w a y s : Fr o m Ro ads Le ss Tr a v e l e d Artifacts t o We l l -Tr o dd e n Pa t h s — ��� ���� Al McLu c k i e , Nan c y Lo n g ma t e , Da r l e n e Photography by Karen Thompson, SPECIAL EVENTS Se l t z e r -Mi l l e r — Oil and watercolor Steve Vorderman, Tim Brumbeloe, We t Pa i n t Au c t i o n — Artists paint from ���� paintings, Monday-Friday thru Susan Jorgensen, Michael Mettler 9 a.m.-1 p.m. with live music by July 3 Northside Galleries, Fort and Kurt Lawson, Tuesday-Sunday Todd Harrold Band to benefit Artlink Wayne, 483-6624 thru July 6, Artworks Galleria of Fine Art, Fort Wayne, 387-6943 Contemporary Art Gallery, auction Am e r i c an Cr a f t Exhibition — to follow painting session, 9 a.m.-1 Traditional crafts in ceramics, metal, Pe nn y Fr e n c h -De a l — Contemporary impressionism on oil, Monday- p.m. Sunday, June 22 (auction fiber, wood and glass from Uzma 1-1:30 p.m.), Headwaters Park, Fort FOREST PARK Friday thru June 27, Arts Place, Mirza, University of Saint Francis Art Wayne, free, 424-7195 League and Shawnee and Kekionga Portland, 726-4809 ext. 222 Middle Schools, Tuesday-Sunday Ri ms and Fi ns : Th e Go l d e n Ag e o f CALL FOR ARTISTS thru July 9, Artlink Contemporary Am e r i c an Bi c y c l e s — Classic Te e n Ph o t o g r ap h y Co n t e s t — For BOULEVARD�������� Art Gallery, Fort Wayne, 424-7195 Bicycles of the Boomer Generation ages 12-18, submit 8x10 photos of Bi o l o g i c a l Can v as — Contemporary presented as a collaboration with buildings, landmarks or any point ���� � ������ ���� pieces referencing biology, animals, Bicycle Museum of America and the of interest in Huntington County, natural processes, human systems Hoosier Antique and Classic Bicycle entries accepted thru Wednesday, and other elements of the natural Club, Tuesday-Sunday thru June Dec. 31, Huntington City-Township world, Tuesday-Sunday thru June 29, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Public Library, 356-2900 22, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, $5-$7 (members, free), 422-6467 $5-$7 (members, free), 422-6467 Su e Da v i s and St e v e Va c h o n — Acrylic Th e Bu t t e r f l y Ef f e c t — Live butter- and mixed media paintings and Upcoming Exhibits flies from South America, Africa and Raku fired pottery, Monday- Asia, Tuesday-Sunday thru July Saturday thru June 30, The JUNE 6, Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Orchard Gallery of Fine Art, Fort Su mm e r o f Gl ass — Glass works by Conservatory, Fort Wayne, $3-$5 (2 Wayne, 436-0927 Peter Bremers and International and under, free), 427-6440 Th e m e d Ar t Co mp e t i t i o n : Bi r ds — All Glass Invitational winners, Co v i n g t o n Ar t Fa i r — Juried mixed media themed art competition, Tuesday-Sunday, June 28-Aug. media by local, regional and nation- daily thru July 21 (public reception 31 (preview party 6 p.m. Thursday,  -  al artists, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 7 p.m. Monday, July 21), Clark June 27), Fort Wayne Museum of JUNE  ��28 ������� June 21 and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Gallery, Honeywell Center, Wabash, Art, $5-$7 (members, free), 422-  Sunday, June 22, Covington Plaza, 563-1102 6467  ��� �� ���� Fort Wayne, 800-900-7031 USF Ar t Le a g u e Ex h i b i t — Various Mi c h a e l Fr a l e y — Egg tempera F.A.M.E. Exhibition — Works by young media, Tuesday-Sunday thru July paintings, daily, June 30-July 30, FOR TICKET INFORMATION, CONTACT northeast Indiana children, daily 9, Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery, Firefly Coffee House, Fort Wayne, thru Sept. 1, First Presbyterian Art Fort Wayne, 424-7195 373-0505 ( )  - �� . Gallery, First Presbyterian Church, Ve ss e l — Mixed media vessels by JULY Purchase in person: ARCH, 818 Lafayette St. Fort Wayne, 426-7421 over 20 artists, Tuesday-Saturday Ly nn Di am e n t e and Cy n t h i a Ba l l i n g e r G.I. Joe’s Army Surplus, 1638 N. Wells St. · Power Components, 1936 W. Main St. Gr ad u a t e Th e s i s Ex h i b i t i o ns — Works thru July 14, Crestwoods Frame — Nature inspired watercolors, by Andrea Light and Elena Shop & Gallery, Roanoke, 672-2080 Monday-Saturday, July 3-31, The Lazarus Smyrniotis, Monday-Friday thru Wh e n Mo n e y Di e s — German and Orchard Gallery of Fine Art, Fort Renovations 27, John P. Weatherhead Gallery, Austrian hyperinflation currency Wayne, 436-0927 issued by both the Central Bank Rolland Arts Center, University of Ve n t u r e s in Cr e a t i v i t y — Various works St. Francis, Fort Wayne, 399-7999 and local municipalities between of art presented by The Fort Wayne He r i t a g e Ba r ns - An Ar t i s t ’s Pass i o n 1918-1923, Friday-Sunday thru Artists Guild and University of Saint — Paintings by Gwen Gutwein, July 6, 3R Gallery, Fort Wayne, Francis School of Creative Arts, Friday-Sunday thru June 29, 493-0913 Monday-Saturday, July 12-August Garrett Museum of Art, Garrett, 15 (opening reception 6-9 p.m. 357-4917 Saturday, July 12), John P. In t h e Da r k — Traveling exhibit fea- Weatherhead Gallery, Rolland Arts turing natural environments and Center, University of St. Francis, unique lifeforms that inhabit the Fort Wayne, 399-7999 darkness, Wednesday-Sunday Wa b as h Ar t Gu i l d — Works by thru Sept. 7, Science Central, Fort Wabash County artists, daily, Wayne, $6-$8 (2 and under, free), July 24-Aug. 25, Clark Gallery, 424-2400 ext. 423 Honeywell Center, Wabash, 563- 1102 whatzup PERFORMERS DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC VARIETY ORIGINALS & COVERS Mike Conley...... 260-750-9758 Kill The Rabbit...... 260-223-2381 or 419-771-9127 BLUES PRAISE & WORSHIP AIRING THIS WEEKEND • JUNE 22 Big Daddy Dupree and the Broke Jacobs Well...... 260-479-0423 & Hungry Blues Band...... 708-790-0538 ROCK CLASSIC ROCK & COUNTRY 80D...... 260-519-1946 The Joel Young Band...... 260-414-4983 Juke Joint Jive...... 260-403-4195 Eilen Jewell CLASSIC ROCK & pop Little Orphan Andy...... 574-342-8055 What About Joe...... 260-255-0306 The Rescue Plan...... 260-750-9500 CLASSICAL ROCK & BLUES The Jaenicke Consort Inc...... 260-426-9096 Dirty Comp’ny...... 260-431-5048 COUNTRY & country rock Walkin’ Papers...... 260-445-6390 AIRING NEXT WEEKEND • JUNE 29 BackWater...... 260-494-5364 ROCK & VARIETY Marshall Law...... 260-229-3360 The DeeBees...... 260-493-2619 DISC JOCKEYS/KARAOKE For Play...... 260-409-0523 or 260-639-3046 Shotgun Productions Karaoke...... 260-241-7181 KillNancy...... 260-740-6460 or 260-579-1516 IU’s Another funk ROCK N’ ROLL Big Dick & The Penetrators...... 260-415-6955 Biff and The Cruisers...... 260-417-5495 GOSPEL/CONTEMPORARY ROCk/metal Spirit & Truth...... 260-206-1409 Valhalla...... 260-413-2027 Round horn band variety Tim Harrington Band...... 765-479-4005 Big Money and the Spare Change...... 260-515-3868 INDIE ROCK Elephants in Mud...... 260-413-4581 (formerly Straight No Chaser) James and the Drifters...... 717-552-5240 Joe Justice...... 260-486-7238 ORIGINAL ACOUSTIC Paul New Stewart & Brian Freshour/ Dan Dickerson’s Harp Condition...... 260-704-2511 The Dueling Keyboard Boys...... 260-440-9918 ORIGINAL ROCK Find more information on all of these performers, click the FM90...... 765-606-5550 Musicians Finder link at www.whatzup.com

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Fo r t Wa y n e Da n c e Co l l e c t i v e — Be g i n n e r Op e n Da n c e — Ballroom Workshops and classes for move- dancing, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, ment, dance, yoga and more offered June 19, American Style Ballroom, by Fort Wayne Dance Collective, North Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, fees vary, 424-6574 Make Some Music at Sweetwater $5, 480-7070 IPFW Co m m u n i t y Ar t s Ac a d e m y — Art, Op e n Da n c e Pa r t y — Ballroom danc- dance, music and theatre classes For those who aren’t too tired from the extrava- ing, 8-10 p.m. Friday, June 20, for grades pre-K through 12 offered ganza known as Gear Fest, Sweetwater Sound has American Style Ballroom, North by IPFW College of Visual and Fare Warning Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, $5, Performing Arts, fees vary, 481- still another day of musical magic up its sleeve. On 480-7070 6977, www.ipfw.edu/caa Saturday, June 21 Sweetwater invites you to join Michele DeVinney Co n t r a Da n c e — Contra dancing with Sw e e t w a t e r Ac a d e m y o f Mu s i c — them for Make Music Day. This day, however, is not a caller and live band, 8-11 p.m. Private lessons for a variety of exclusive to the hugely successful company that has Saturday, June 21, Fort Wayne instruments available from profes- Dance Collective, Fort Wayne, sional instructors, ongoing weekly put Fort Wayne on the international music radar in joy living vicariously through those tales of inebri- $6-$9 (12 and under, free), 244- lessons, Sweetwater Sound, Fort the last couple of decades. Now Sweetwater joins ated joy and humiliation. But here’s your chance to 1905 Wayne, $100 per month, 432-8176 that international audience to share – along with 110 do it sober – and with a little bit of attitude. I wish Da n c e s o f Un i v e r s a l Pe a c e — ext. 1961, academy.sweetwater.com countries and 800 cities around the world – a day to Participatory dances of meditation, you well. (Here I’m not even willing to sing “I’m joy, community and creating a revel in the joy that comes from making music. Not Lisa.” I leave that to the professionals.) peaceful world; no experience nec- Current This is Fort Wayne’s first crack at this celebra- At 11 a.m. you can move from Drum Circles essary, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29, Fort Wayne Dance App r e n t i c e Fa i r — Informational fair tion, and Sweetwater aims to make it special. Each to Drum Camp and expand upon your repertoire of with building trades employers Collective, Fort Wayne, $5-$10 hour from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. a diverse list of ac- beats. At the same time, Acoustic Jam provides a suggested donation, fragrance free, seeking apprentices, 12-5 p.m. tivities will provide those who attend the free event new spin on the Jam Stage and Introduction to Piano Wednesday-Thursday, June 424-6574 or 715-1225, fwdc.org 25-26, Boys and Girls Club, Fairfield some new and fun ways to make music. At 10 a.m. provides youngsters with beginning piano instruc- Su n d a y Si n g l e s /Co u p l e s Da n c e s — Ave., Fort Wayne, free, 489-8574 you can join Drum Circles and dabble in beats from tion. The first of two live Electronic Music Demon- Variety DJ music with ballroom dance, country, 50s-80s and cur- Av i l l a Fr e e d o m Fe s t i v a l — Live enter- all over the world. There will also be an introduc- strations also takes place this hour (with the second rent hits; cash bar available, 6-10 tainment, midway, car show, tourna- tion to piano for those who may have missed that one kicking off at 3 p.m. for the event’s final hour). ments, fireworks and more, hours p.m. Sunday, June 29, Westside vary thru Saturday, June 21, boat early in their lives. Having taught myself one Fortunately, if you don’t have six hours to spend Gardens Reception Hall, Fort downtown Avilla, free, 897-3624 song on the piano as a teenager (“I’m Not Lisa” by at Sweetwater that day, many of the demonstrations Wayne, $7, 609-8877 BBQ Ri bf e s t — Music and ribs fes- Jessi Colter, mostly because it looked like the most repeat. Drum Circles returns at noon, as does In- tival, hours vary thru Sunday, manageable one in our music book at home), I know troduction to Piano for Adults. The Introduction to Spectator Sports June 19-22, Headwaters Park, Fort how daunting it can be to face down the challenge Wayne, $4-$8 (free before 5:30 Piano for Children repeats at 2 p.m. Acoustic Jam BASEBALL p.m.), www.bbqribfest.com of those 88 keys once you deem yourself too old to and Drum Camp return at 2 p.m. Ukulele Strum is o r t a y n e i n c a p s Ca m p Al l e n Mu s t e r — 1861-1865 peri- F W T — Upcoming learn such a thing. But for those ready to tackle the available at noon and again at 3 p.m., providing a de- home games at Parkview Field, Fort od demonstrations of battle forma- amazing instrument, Sweetwater is going to help you lightful appeal to those who enjoy the sweet sounds tions with reenactments, period arti- Wayne sans, cannon firing, and children’s in your efforts. of a ukulele (and who doesn’t?). Fort Wayne Taiko Tu e s d a y , Ju n e 24, vs. Dayton, 7:05 activities, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Also beginning at 10 and running through all six Drum also holds a demonstration at 1 p.m. p.m. June 21 & 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, hours of the event (and did I mention this is all free?) So if you want to enjoy a day of merriment and We d n e s d a y , Ju n e 25, vs. Dayton, June 22, The Old Fort, Fort Wayne, are the Instrument Exploration Zone, Jam Stage and music, head to Sweetwater for the day on June 21. 12:05 p.m. freewill donation, 437-2836 Th u r s d a y , Ju n e 26, vs. Dayton, 7:05 Fo r t Wa y n e PUGf e s t — Dog parade, Karaoke. I have it on good authority that many of Hey, it’s free! p.m. vendors, pug races, contests and you enjoy some karaoke from time to time, and I en- [email protected] a raffle, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June 21, Allen County War Sports & Recreation Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Am e r i c a ’s Hi dd e n Ch i l d r e n : Cr e a t i n g Ma i n Li b r a r y — Babies and Books Kid Stuff $5-$15, 877-784-7988 a Se n s e o f Ur g e n c y Ab o u t Ch i l d 10 a.m. Fridays thru June 27; Ch a r i t y Ki c k b a l l To u r n a m e n t — b u s e Ma k e Mu s i c Da y — International event A — Discussion and workshops Smart Story Time, 10:30 a.m. Op e n Ar t — Children create art to Form co-ed teams of 5 male and making it’s inaugural appearance led by Dr. Katherine Reddick, 2-5:30 Wednesdays thru June 25: Stories keep or donate to be displayed at 5 female players, tournament ben- in Fort Wayne, event features p.m. Saturday, June 28, Meeting and Songs for Toddlers, 10:30 the Jeffrey R. Krull Gallery, supplies efits Turnstone and TOPSoccer, drum circle, jam stage, workshops, Room A, Main Branch, Allen County & 11 a.m. Fridays thru June included, 10:30 a.m., 2 and 6:30 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 28, Fort karaoke, demonstrations and more, Public Library, Fort Wayne, free, 27, Storytime for preschoolers, p.m. Thursday, June 19, Main Wayne Sport Club, Fort Wayne, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June 220-0072 Daycares and Other Groups, 9:30 Branch, Allen County Public Library, $150/team of 10, 750-0325 21, Sweetwater Sound, free, call to a.m. Wednesdays thru June 25, Fort Wayne, free, 421-1220 register, 432-8176 421-1220 Ni t r o Fa m i l y Fu n Ri d e — Children Storytimes e w a v e n r a n c h June Me r m a i d Fe s t i v a l — Annual festival N H B — Babies and ride the Kids Zone Track, a closed books for kids birth to age 2, 10:30 featuring a midway, live music St o r y t i m e s , Activities a n d Cr a f t s a t course track simulating mountain a.m. Thursdays, 421-1345 Ar c o l a Tr a c t o r /Tr u c k Pu l l — Annual performances, roller derby, Al l e n Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li b r a r y : biking, 12-4 p.m. Thursday, June tractor and truck pull to benefit Po n t i a c Br a n c h — Teen cafe 4 p.m. 19, Franke Park, Fort Wayne, free, pageant and more, hours vary, Ab o i t e Br a n c h — Born to Read Arcola Volunteer Fire Department, Tuesdays, PAWS to Read, 5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, June 25-28, Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Mondays, 403-7452 7 p.m. (gates open at 5 p.m.), Thursdays, Smart Start Storytime North Webster Lion’s Fairgrounds, Smart Start Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Di s c o v e r 3D Pr i n t i n g — Learn the Thursday-Saturday, June 26-28, for preschoolers, 10:30 a.m. North Webster, free, 574-834-4316 Tuesdays, Baby Steps, 10:30 a.m. basics and create an object to Reed Street, Arcola, $5-$15 (free Fridays, 421-1350 Si l v e r La k e Da y s Fe s t i v a l — Festival Wednesdays, 421-1320 be printed at a later date, 2 and before 5 p.m.), www.arcolapull.com Te c u m s e h Br a n c h — PAWS to 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 23, Main featuring an ice cream social, Du p o n t Br a n c h — Smart Start Gr e e k f e s t — Annual festival featuring Read, 6:30 p.m. Mondays, Smart car show, parade, corn hole tour- Storytime for ages 3-5, 1:30 Branch, Allen County Public Library, Greek entertainment, music and Start Storytime for kids age 3-6, ney and more, hours vary thru p.m. Tuesdays and 10:30 a.m. Fort Wayne, free, 421-1200 events, hours vary, Thursday- 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, YA Day for Saturday, June 21, downtown Thursdays, PAWS to Read, 4:30 So a r i n ’ Ha w k Ra p t o r s — Learn about Sunday, June 26-29, Headwaters teens 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Silver Lake, free, 352-2120 p.m. Wednesdays, 421-1315 local birds of prey, meet and greet Park, Fort Wayne, $4-$8 (free Wondertots reading for ages 1-3, Wi n e in t h e Pi n e s — Guided tour of e o r g e t o w n r a n c h the raptors, for ages 6-11 and their before 4 p.m.), www.fortwayne- G B — Born to 10:30 a.m. Thursdays, 421-1360 sanctuary, wine tasting, food and Read Storytime, 10:15 a.m. and 11 grown-ups, 2 p.m. Tuesday, June greekfestival.org Sh a w n e e Br a n c h — Born to Read 24, Main Branch, Allen County live music, 5:30-9 p.m. Saturday, a.m. Mondays, Baby Steps, 10:15 Fo r e s t Pa r k Bo u l e v a r d Historic Ho m e for babies and toddlers, 10:30 Public Library, Fort Wayne, free, June 21, Black Pine Animal a.m. and 11 a.m. Tuesdays, PAWS & Ga r d e n To u r — ARCH-sponsored a.m. Thursdays, Smart Start Sanctuary, Albion, $25, 636-7383 to Read, 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Smart 421-1200 home and garden tour, 10 a.m.-4 Storytime for preschoolers, 11 a.m. Start Storytime, 10:15 a.m. and 11 Le g o ® Cl u b — Project based, collab- p.m. Saturday, June 28, Fort Thursdays, 421-1355 a.m. Thursdays, 421-1320 orative building experience, 2-3:30 Wayne, $12 adv., $15 day of tour, Lectures, Discussions, Wa y n e d a l e Br a n c h — Smart Start Gr a b i l l Br a n c h — Born to Read, p.m. Wednesdays thru June 25, 456-5117 Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Mondays Main Branch, Allen County Public 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Smart Start Bu s k e r f e s t — Street fair sponsored Authors, Readings & and Tuesdays, Born to Read Storytime 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, Library, Fort Wayne, free, 421-1200 by Downtown Improvement District Storytime for babies and toddlers, 421-1325 Ca n d y Sc i e n c e — Explore the sweet with street performers, buskers, Films 10:15 a.m. Tuesdays, PAWS to He s s e n Ca s s e l Br a n c h — Stories, side of science with demonstrations mimes, fire dancers, vendors and Read 4:30 p.m. first and third and hands-on experiments, for ages Bu l l y i n g a n d Os t r a c i s m — Day long songs and fingerplays for the whole more, 4-11 p.m. Saturday, June Wednesdays; 421-1365 6-11, 10:30 am, 2 and 6:30 p.m. seminar featuring Dr. Kipling family, 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 421- 28, Calhoun and Wayne Streets, Wo o db u r n Br a n c h — Smart Start Thursday, June 26, Main Branch, Williams with break out sessions, 1330 Fort Wayne, free, 420-3266 Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Fridays, Allen County Public Library, Fort 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, June Li t t l e Tu r t l e Br a n c h — Storytime Sw e e t w a t e r So u n d Off — Vintage 421-1370 Wayne, free, 421-1220 19, Walb Union International for preschoolers, 10:30 a.m. handmade marketplace, craft Ballroom, IPFW, Fort Wayne, Mondays and Tuesdays, PAWS to Mi n e c r a f t Ma s t e r s — Explore the booths, bake sale, silent auction, $5-$30 (includes box lunch), 456- read, 6 p.m. Mondays, 421-1335 Minecraft world on and offline, music and dj and more to benefit 4511 2-3:30 p.m. Monday, June 30, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Main Branch, Allen County Public Families of Autism and American Library, Fort Wayne, free, 421-1200 Cancer Society, 10 a.m-5 p.m. Saturday, June 28, Sweetwater Sound, Fort Wayne, free, 432-8176

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