MAY 30- June 5, 2013 ------Cover Story • Spank!------

By Evan Gillespie It was a perfect storm for parody: a high- “We never wanted to make fun of it,” profile story with millions of fans and almost co-writer Colin Munch told OnMilwaukee. If you were living in a cave through all limitless opportunities for fun-poking. Writ- com. “But it’s easy to make fun of a romance of 2012, you might not have heard of Fifty ten by a group of improv comedy special- novel, period, right? So there’s a suspension Shades of Grey. If, however, you were liv- ists, Spank! takes the book’s skeleton – naïve of disbelief that’s involved in reading these ing somewhere with indoor books, and comedians traffic plumbing, electricity and in- in that suspension of disbe- ternet service, you were al- lief.” most certainly unable to miss So while the book’s Chris- the hype surrounding the most tian Grey flew young An- talked-about book of the year. astasia Steele around in his Fifty Shades was big, and like helicopter, the play’s Hugh all big media sensations, it Hanson ferries Tasha Woode Friday, June 14 • 8:00pm was ripe for parody. And as in his hovercraft. we all know, parody is better “He’s basically Batman,” if it’s musical parody. Enter says Munch. DAVID WILCOX Spank!, The Fifty Shades Par- The show is full of twists $20 Adv., $25 D.O.S. ody, a musical stage homage like that, winking references to the story that made millions to the book that will make of readers all over the world fans of Fifty Shades giggle, blush. but the creators insist that the Before we get to the show isn’t just for those who parody, however, let’s have have read and loved the book. a primer on the Fifty Shades There are plenty of jokes and phenomenon for the above- pop culture references that mentioned cave dwellers. don’t require familiarity with Originally conceived as a fan- the source, and, of course, fiction exploration of the char- critics of the original might acters from Stephanie Meyer’s appreciate being able to snick- Twilight, the book was written er at the parody, too. by amateur author E.L. James While Fifty Shades may and published online. When have been a success because the story began to generate readers could consume it dis- some internet buzz, it was creetly, Spank! is not at all published as an e-book by a concerned with discretion. tiny publisher. The buzz grew, The show is pitched as a per- and before anyone knew what fect opportunity for a raucous Wednesday, June 19 • 8:00pm was happening, E.L. James girls’ night out, and the actors had a massive viral hit on her use the word “celebration” a JIMMY THACKERY hands. lot when describing the ex- The story itself was con- perience of attending a per- troversial. It concerns an inno- formance. True to its roots in & THE DRIVERS cent young girl who becomes improv, the show welcomes $20 Adv., $25 D.O.S. involved in a relationship with audience participation in a mysterious billionaire. The spots, and pre-show cocktail Thursday, June 27 • 8:00pm relationship is not typical; it hours and after-show meet- involves sexual domination and-greets ensure that the par- and submission, sadomasoch- SPANK! ty isn’t confined to the stage. JOHN FULLBRIGHT ism and all manner of kinky stuff. It is Tuesday, June 11 • 7:30 p.m. Music always helps to create a party sexually explicit – not the kind of book atmosphere, and the show’s music con- $15 Adv., $20 D.O.S. that often turns up at the top of the best- Embassy Theatre sists of silly song parodies based on pop- seller lists. 125 W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne ular show tunes. Combine that with the Sunday, June 30 • 7:30pm But it did just that, and commenta- dance moves and physiques of the actors tors fell all over themselves trying to fig- Tix: $38 thru Ticketmaster & who trade off the role of Hugh – the show ure out why. One theory was that, thanks Embassy box office, 260-424-5665 doesn’t hesitate to tap into a little of the GUGGENHEIM to the book being easily available elec- popularity of Magic Mike, either – and tronically, it was the perfect guilty pleasure girl falls in love with kinky billionaire – and you have a perfect stage trifecta of rock n’ GROTTO for female readers (and the assumption was plays it loosely for fun. The show was vetted roll, comedy and sex. $12 Adv., $15 D.O.S. that most of the readers were female); if you by a lawyer to be sure that it avoids copy- If Fifty Shades wasn’t groundbreaking read it on your e-reader, no one can easily right issues, but it retains the Fifty Shades as literature, it was at least novel in the way tell what you’re reading. spirit, including the presence on stage of a that it made it acceptable for its readers to GO TO OUR WEBSITE FOR No one suggested that the book was a fictional author, here named “E.B. Janet,” embrace their inner naughtiness, and that’s TICKET INFO & MORE hit because it was good. The criticism was who writes the story while her husband is the aspect of the book that Spank! aims to ALL SHOWS ALL AGES nearly universal: it was poorly written, the out of town. After a successful opening in bring to the fore. While the show softens characters were laughably unbelievable and Springfield, Massachusetts last year, the some of the book’s more controversial as- the story was clumsy. Not even those com- show hit the road and has been delighting pects through comedy, it makes some ele- fortable with the subject matter were eager audiences all across North America since. ments of the story even naughtier (the scene to get behind it, arguing that it was an inac- The show mines the absurdity of the with the toothbrush is an example) and audi- curate portrayal of the alternative lifestyle it book for laughs, but its creators tried hard to ence members consistently report that, after tried to depict. steer clear of mean-spirited mockery. the show, their cheeks hurt from laughing. 2------www.whatzup.com------May 30, 2013 whatzup Volume 17, Number 43 long with the rising temperatures comes a long list of things to do here in the Fort. Whether it’s music, art, comedy, stage and dance or another form of entertainment, we have a plethora of events to tell you about thisA week. For starters, we’ve got a featured story about an event that’ll turn your cheeks red from blushing and laughing. Spank! (page 2), the parody on the ever popular Fifty Shades of Grey, comes to the Embassy Theatre June 11. For fans of fine art, small towns and films involving both, the Decatur Sculpture Tour (page 4) may very well be of interest to you. A new addition this year is the film competition to showcase downtown Decatur and the sculptures. And it’s time once again for the Northeast Indiana Playwright Festival featuring some impressive plays on a variety of subject matter. Details on page 4. It’s also time to whip out the lederhosen! Germanfest kicks off June 2, but know that there’s a whole lot more to the festival than just the events at Headwaters Park. To find out what’s going on and where, check out the article on page 5 June 15, 2013 along with our music and Things To Do calendars. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Also inside, we’ve got a ton of shows and exhibits to explore, local and national CD reviews, movie times and much, much more. So get reading, start planning $10 Advance • $12 Day of Tour your social calendar and, as always, tell one and all that whatzup sent you.

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May 30, 2013------www.whatzup.com------7 Live Music • no cover! every monday • 7-10PM NIGHTLIFE THURSDAY, MAY 30 • 7:30-9:30PM open mic night AUBURN hubie ashcraft every sunday • 7-10pm friday, may 31 • 8:30PM-12:30AM karaoke Thursday, May 30, 7:30pm • just $8.00 MAD ANTHONY TAP ROOM hubie ashcraft & adam strack ~ DRINK SPECIALS ~ Fri. & Sat., May 31-June 1, 7:30 & 9:45 • $9.50 Music/Rock • 114 N. Main St., Auburn • 260-927-0500 Saturday, June 1 • 8:30PM-12:30AM Fridays & Saturdays Ex p e c t : The eclectic madness of the original combined with hand- Teresa & Steve $ 00 crafted Mad Anthony ales and lagers. Ea t s : The same 4-1/2 star menu, Kenny Thursday, June 6 • 7:30-9:30PM 3 Your choice including one of the best pizzas in America and a large vegetarian Two Hearted Ale, Alpha King Ale, menu. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Take I-69 to State Rd. 8 (Auburn exit); down- Jon Durnell town, just north of courthouse. Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-12 a.m. Sun.-Thurs.; 11 Friday, June 7 • 9PM-1am barking squirrel hope city, magic hat Smith w/Amber Preston a.m.-2 a.m. Fri.-Sat. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc #9, Redd’s apple ale, heineken light, Buy All Means This young comedian on the rise is FORT WAYNE SATURDAY, June 8 • 9PM-1am Barton long island, amaretto sour already a favorite on the college circuit Dance Floor Freaks and comedy clubs across the country 4D’s bar & grill 9400 LIMA RD. For More Information Thursday, June 13 • 7:30-9:30PM Tavern/Sports Bar • 1820 W. Dupont Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-490-6488 FORT WAYNE Call 486-0216 or visit www.snickerzcomedyclub.biz Ex p e c t : Join us daily for great food and drink specials and fabu- Teresa & Steve 260-489-0286 lous entertainment; featuring daily $2 drink specials, 35¢ wings on Wednesday, Shut Up & Sing Karaoke with Mike Campbell at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Paul & Brian at 7 p.m. Wednesday; and live entertainment ------Calendar • Live Music & Comedy------with various bands every Friday and Saturday. We’ll see U @ The D’s! Jo e Ju s t i c e — Variety at Club Paradise, Op e n St a g e Ja m Ho s t e d b y Po p ’N’Fr e s h Ge t t i n g Th e r e : NW corner of Dupont & Lima. Ho u r s : Mon.-Fri. 3 Thursday, May 30 Angola, 8-11 p.m., no cover, 833- — Blues variety at Office Tavern, 7082 Fort Wayne, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., p.m.-3 a.m.; Sat.-Sun., noon-3 a.m. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Ad a m St r a c k — Acoustic variety at Visa, Disc Skully’s Boneyard, Fort Wayne, 8 Jo n Du r n e l l — Acoustic at Beamer’s no cover, 478-5827 p.m., cover, 637-0198 Sports Grill, Fort Wayne, 7-9 p.m., Rh o n d a Vi n c e n t — Bluegrass at no cover, 625-1002 Goodtimes Theatre, Bearcreek AFTER DARK Ca d i l l a c Ra n c h — Classic rock at El Dance Club • 1601 S. Harrison St., Fort Wayne • 260-456-6235 Azteca, Fort Wayne, 7-10 p.m., no Ke n n y Sm i t h w/Am b e r Pr e s t o n — Farms, Bryant, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m., Comedy at Snickerz Comedy Bar, $25-$30, 997-6822 x p e c t cover, 482-2172 E : Mon. drink specials & karaoke; Tues. male dancers; Wed. Fort Wayne, 7:30 p.m., $8, 486- Ro b b i e V. & He i d i Du o — Variety at karaoke; Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Vegas-style drag show (female imperson- Da n Sm y t h — Variety at Draft Horse Saloon, Orland, 7:30-10:30 p.m., no 0216 Lake George Retreat, Fremont, ators); dancing w/Sizzling Sonny. Outdoor patio. Sunday karaoke & cover, 829-6465 Op e n Mic Ho s t e d b y Mi k e Co n l e y — 7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover, 833-2266 At Mad Anthony Brewing Company, Te r e sa & St e v e — Variety at Dupont video dance party. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Downtown Fort Wayne, 1 block Hu b i e As h c r a f t — Variety at Checkerz south of Powers Hamburgers. Ho u r s : 12 noon-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat., 6 Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 7:30-9:30 Fort Wayne, 8:30 p.m., no cover, Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m., no 426-2537 cover, 483-1311 p.m.-3 a.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : Cash only, ATM avail- p.m., no cover, 489-0286 Tw o He a d e d Ch i c k e n — Variety at able Je f f McDo n a l d — Acoustic oldies at Don Hall’s Guesthouse, Fort Wayne, Dicky’s Wild Hare, Fort Wayne, 8 alley sports bar 7-10 p.m., no cover, 489-2524 p.m., no cover, 486-0590 Sports Bar • 1455 Goshen Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-483-4421 Ex p e c t : Saturday bands 9 p.m.-1 a.m., no cover; Sports on 21 big screen ------TVs all week. Ea t s : Sandwiches, Fort Wayne’s best breaded tender- loin, pizzas, soups and salads. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Inside Pro Bowl West, Gateway Plaza on Goshen Road. Ho u r s : 1-10 p.m. Mon.; 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Tues.; 1-10 p.m. Wed.-Thurs.; 1 p.m.-2 a.m. Fri.-Sat.; and 1-9 p.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex IMHO, AIC Rocked the House Last Week babylon This week I want to start with the recent Alice in Dance Club • 112 E. Masterson Ave., Fort Wayne • 260-247-5062 Chains show that came through the Fort and now hap- Ex p e c t : Two unique bars in one historic building. DJ Tabatha on pens to be my frontrunner for the year’s Best National Out and About Fridays and Plush DJs on Saturdays. DJ TAB and karaoke in the Bears Concert come Whammy time. I made a similar com- Den Fridays. Come shake it up in our dance cage. Outdoor patio. ment on Facebook after the show, and, as expected, NICK BRAUN Ask for nightly specials. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Three blocks south of the there was some backlash about how it’s not the origi- Downtown Hilton on Calhoun St., then left on Masterson. Catty-corner nal lineup and whatnot. You know what? I really don’t the best live band of all time?” or “Did Gene Simmons from the Oyster Bar. Ho u r s : 6 p.m.-3 a.m. Fri.-Sat. Al c o h o l : Full- care. It was a stellar show. If those same haters would really sleep with that many women?” The list goes on Service; Pm t : Cash only, ATM available have come out that night, I guarantee they would’ve and on. But you know what? Your opinion is all yours. beamer’s sports grill thought a little differently. Heck, you could even have I was once told by a gentleman in the music world to Sports/Music/Variety • W. County Line Rd. & Highway 30 • 260-625-1002 been home early that night and returned to your social “love music for yourself,” and that’s exactly what I Ex p e c t : Friendliest bar in Allen County. Big Ten, NASCAR, NFL on media hating, as the show, surprisingly, was over be- do. So in my opinion, AIC rocked! There, I said it. 12 big screen, hi-def TVs. Ea t s : Complete menu featuring homemade fore 10 p.m. On another note, Lunch on the Square will be re- pizza, Beamer’s Burger Bar, killer Philly steak sandwiches, juicy sir- I do admit it was a little weird looking at my phone turning to One Summit Square every Thursday this loins, great salads, fish on Fridays. Ac t i v i t i e s : Pool, darts, cornhole. after a rock show of that magnitude and seeing that it’s summer. Grab a box lunch from one of the nearby res- Live bands on weekends, no cover. Smoking allowed, four state-of- just 9:45 p.m. That heavily influenced my decision to taurants or bring your own and enjoy the live music the-art smoke eaters. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : A quick 10 minutes west of go have another cold one down at O’Reilly’s. Without from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The first installment kicks off Coliseum on U.S. 30. Ho u r s : Open daily at 11 a.m., noon on Sunday. a doubt, AIC have a legacy, and Layne Staley was the on June 6 with a performance by the Solar Buskers. Pm t : MC, Visa, Amex, Disc ultimate frontman, but in my opinion things just seem On following Thursdays will be Pop‘N’Fresh, Honey BERLIN MUSIC PUB tighter than ever. Even though I didn’t have the plea- Badger, Mike Conley, elle/The Remnant, Fernando Music • 1201 W. Main St., Fort Wayne • 260-580-1120 sure of seeing the original lineup live back in the day, Tarango, Scratch N’ Sniff, Jug Huffers, Joe Justice, Ex p e c t : The region’s premier underground/D.I.Y. music venue featur- I have seen the William DuVall-fronted lineup a hand- The J Taylors, Shade and Shannon and Back in Ef- ing genres such as metal, punk, Americana, indie pop, etc. Karaoke ful of times and will continue to do so, as the band has fect. Wednesdays, bluegrass jam hosted by Old and Dirty on Thursdays, live always strived for high quality no matter who’s at the Downstait will be throwing down on Saturday, music on Fridays and Saturdays, $1 drink specials on Thursdays and helm. That can very well be heard on their latest re- June 1 for the grand opening of a new concert ven- Sundays. Free WIFI. Ea t s : Pizzas and sandwiches. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : lease, The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, which hit stores ue in town. The Chameleon (1553 Goshen Rd.) is a Corner of West Main and Cherry. Ho u r s : 3 p.m.-3 a.m. Monday- just a few days ago. 500-person capacity facility that is connected to Break Saturday, noon-3 a.m. Sunday. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : Visa, MC, When it comes down to it, we all have our own & Run in the Gateway Plaza and will be a new source Disc, ATM available opinion and taste when it comes to music. Just look for live entertainment. 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8------www.whatzup.com------May 30, 2013 Fr i d a y , Ma y 31 • 6p m • Al l Ag e s A Ce l e b r a t i o n o f Li f e Th u r s d a y , Ma y 30 • 8-11p m Fr i d a y , Ma y 31 • 10p m A Be n e f i t f o r Acoustic Thursday Ty Causey t h e Fa m i l y o f No f i Sa t u r d a y , Ju n e 1 • 10p m Event & Auction 6-9pm Adam Donations Accepted All Ages Welcome Strack Breaking Join us for our first Unwind on the Patio Tradition in Memory of Nofi at 9pm (21-Plus) 415 E. Dupont Rd., Fort Wayne (260) 637-0198 Limited Spots ------Calendar • Live Music & Comedy------Available! w h a t z u p/Wo o d e n Ni c k e l Ba t t l e o f t h e Ca d i l l a c Ra n c h — Classic rock at Draft El e c t r i c Pa n d a w/ Po o p d e f l e x , Sl o w Ba n d s X — Featuring Set on 7, Horse Saloon, Orland, 9 p.m., no Po k e s — Rock at O’Sullivan’s Italian Monstrosadus, Piss on Feet, Fighting cover, 829-6465 Irish Pub, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m.-1 Atrophy at Columbia Street West, Ch r i s Wo r t h — R&B/funk at North Star a.m., no cover, 422-5896 Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., $5, 422-5055 Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m.-2 Fr e d Ro t h e r t — Acoustic at Beamer’s Ye l l o w De a d Be t t y s — Rock at a.m., no cover, 471-3798 Sports Grill, Fort Wayne, 6-8 p.m., Snickerz Comedy Bar, Fort Wayne, Cl ass i c Vo i c e — Oldies/swing at Venice no cover, 625-1002 7 p.m., $8, 486-0216 Restaurant, Fort Wayne, 6:30-9:30 Ge n e Do n n e l l y III — Acoustic rock at p.m., no cover, 482-1618 Friendly Fox, Fort Wayne, 6:30-8:30 Da n Mi h u c — Acoustic variety at p.m., no cover, 745-3369 Friday, May 31 Columbia Street West, Fort Wayne, Hu b i e As h c r a f t — Acoustic variety 1 To n Tr i o — Blues/rock at 4D’s Bar & 5-8 p.m., no cover, 422-5055 at Arena Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, Grill, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m., no cover, De e Be e s — Variety at Don Hall’s 5-7:30 p.m., no cover, 489-0840 490-6488 Guesthouse, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-1 Hu b i e As h c r a f t & Ad a m St r a c k — 2 Wh e e l s Go o d — Variety at Tilted a.m., no cover, 489-2524 Acoustic rock at Checkerz Bar & Ages 12–18 Kilt, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., no cover, Th e Du e l i n g Ke y b o a r d Bo y s — Variety Grill, Fort Wayne, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 years old 459-3985 at Club Paradise, Angola, 7-11 p.m., a.m., no cover, 489-0286 Ap r i l’s Al i b i — Rock at The Wet Spot, no cover, 833-7082 Decatur, 10 p.m.-2 a.m., no cover, Ec l i ps e — Classic rock at Deer Park 728-9031 Irish Pub, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., no cover, 432-8966

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Alibi Friday Specials on Baker between Ewing and Harrison, just south of Parkview Field. friday & Saturday, June 7 & 8 • 9:30PM Ho u r s : Shows typically start at 8 p.m.; doors open an hour earlier. $1 Jello Shots/$3 Long Islands Ambitious BLONDES Al c o h o l : Beer & wine during shows only; Pm t : Cash, check Brother Every Tuesday CALHOUN STREET SOUPS, SALADS & SPIRITS “CS3” Numerous Daily $2.50 Imports • $1.00 Tacos Music/Variety • 1915 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne • 260-456-7005 Drink & Food Specials Wednesday • $1 miller & Coors Light, 50₵ Wings Office Tavern KENNY TAYLOR Ex p e c t : Great atmosphere, jazz DJ Friday night, live shows, weekly THURSDAY • $1 Bud/Bud light, 1/2 price appetizers 3306 Brooklyn Ave. drink specials, private outdoor patio seating. Ea t s : Daily specials, (6-10pm) Fort Wayne, Indiana & THE TIKIONGAS full menu of sandwiches, soups, salads, weekend dinner specials and 10336 Leo Road Fort Wayne 260.478.5827 appetizers. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Corner of South Calhoun Street and 260-483-1311 3221 N. Clinton • Fort Wayne • 260-483-5526 Masterson; ample parking on street and lot behind building. Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon.-Wed.; 11 a.m.-midnight or later, Thurs.-Sat. ------Calendar • Live Music & Comedy------Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex Je ss i c a Cr e w w/Th e Ho p e Ar t h u r To n i De c k e r s Qu a r t e t — Jazz/vocal at Fo r Pl a y — Rock at 4D’s Bar & Grill, ChAMPIONS SPORTS BAR Or c h e s t r a , Iv o r y We s t , Me g a n K i n g , Club Soda, Fort Wayne, 9:30 p.m.- Fort Wayne, 10 p.m., no cover, 490- Sports Bar • 1150 S. Harrison St., Fort Wayne • 260-467-1638 e l l e /t h e Re m n a n t — Variety at Let 12:30 a.m., no cover, 426-3442 6488 Her Sing, Women’s Empowerment x p e c t Ty Ca u s e y — R&B at Skully’s Boneyard, Fr e a k Br o t h e r s — Funk at Fun Fest E : High-action sports watching experience featuring 30 HD Event, The Church at Jacob’s Well, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m., cover, 637- 2013, Most Precious Blood Church, TVs, state-of-the-art sound systems and booths with private flat screen Fort Wayne, 7-10:30 p.m., $10 sug- 0198 Fort Wayne, 6-11 p.m., free, 424- TVs. Karaoke Thursday nights. UFC Fight Nights. Great drink spe- gested donation, exclusively for Un l i k e l y Al i b i — Funk at Dupont Bar & 5535 cials. Ea t s : Varied menu to suit any palate. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Corner women, 312-6294 Grill, Fort Wayne, 9:30 p.m., cover, Gu n s l i n g e r — Country/rock at Duff’s, of Jefferson Blvd. and S. Harrison St., inside Courtyard by Marriott. —JFX Rock at Beamer’s Sports Grill, 483-1311 Columbia City, 10 p.m., no cover, Fort Wayne, 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., no Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-12 a.m. Fri.-Sat. 244-6978 cover, 625-1002 Th e Ha r p Co n d i t i o n — Harp jams at Al c o h o l : Pm t Full Service; : MC, Visa, Amex, Disc, ATM Jo e St a b e l l i — Jazz guitar at Hall’s Old Saturday, June 1 Barr Street Farmers Market, Fort Gas House, Fort Wayne, 6-9 p.m., Wayne, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., free, all ages, Checkerz Bar & Grill Ac t u a l Si z e — Variety at Covington Bar no cover, 426-3411 424-4358 Pub/Tavern • 1706 W. Till Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-489-0286 & Grill, Fort Wayne, 9:30 p.m., no Th e Jo e l Yo u n g Ba n d — Country rock cover, 432-6660 He a r t l a n d Si n g s — Broadway choral at Ex p e c t : Free WIFI, all sports networks on 10 TVs, pool table and at Latch String Bar & Grill, Fort University of St. Francis, Performing Wayne, 10 p.m., no cover, 483-5526 Aa r o n Wi l l i a m s a n d Th e Ho o d o o — games. Live rock Fridays & Saturdays. Ea t s : Kitchen open all day w/ Blues at The Philmore on Broadway, Arts Center, Fort Wayne, 7 p.m., full menu & the best wings in town. Daily home-cooked lunch spe- Ke n n y Sm i t h w/Am b e r Pr e s t o n — Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., $20-$75, 745- $20, free for children and students Comedy at Snickerz Comedy Bar, under 18, 436-8080 cials. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : On the corner of Lima and Till roads. Ho u r s : 1000 Fort Wayne, 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., $9.50, Jo e Ju s t i c e — Variety at Green Frog, Br e a k i n g Tr a d i t i o n — Country rock at Open 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Mon.-Fri., noon-3 a.m. Sat., noon-midnight Sun. 486-0216 Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-12 a.m., no Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, ATM available Skully’s Boneyard, Fort Wayne, 10 Lo r e t t a Ly n n w/Ho l l y Wi l l i a m s — p.m., cover, 637-0198 cover, 426-1088 Country at Embassy Theatre, Fort Jo e St a b e l l i — Jazz guitar at Hall’s Old Columbia Street West Br o t h e r , Dav e To d o r a n & t h e Mo b i l e Wayne, 8 p.m., $39-$103, thru Gas House, Fort Wayne, 6-9 p.m., Ho m e Wr e c k e r s f e a t . Ha d l e y Rock • 135 W. Columbia St., Fort Wayne • 260-422-5055 Ticketmaster or Embassy box office, no cover, 426-3411 424-5665 To d o r a n , Su m Mo r z — Rock the Ex p e c t : The Fort’s No. 1 rock club — Live bands every Saturday. Plaza at Main Library, Allen Co. Jo h n Cu r r a n & Re n e g a d e — Country DJ Night every Friday w/ladies in free. Ea t s : Wide variety featuring Op e n Ja m — Hosted by Cale Reese, Public Library, Fort Wayne, 6-10 at Alley Sports Bar, Pro Bowl West, salads, sandwiches, pizzas, grinders, Southwestern and daily specials. Phil Potts, Nate Shultz at A&O p.m., all ages, free, 421-1200 Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., no cover, Sweetshop, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m., no 483-4421 Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Downtown on The Landing. Ho u r s : Open 4 p.m.-3 Bu y Al l Me a n s — Rock at Beamer’s cover, 739-5388 Ju k e Jo i n t Jive — Classic rock at a.m. Mon.-Sat. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex Sports Grill, Fort Wayne, 9:30 p.m.- Ra in s , De v o u r t h e Da y , Be n e a t h it Al l , 1:30 a.m., no cover, 625-1002 Legends Sports Bar, Huntington, 10 Te s t e d o n An i m a l s — Rock to ben- p.m.-2 a.m., no cover, 359-0610 DEER PARK PUB Co u g a r Hu n t e r — 80s glam rock at efit MDA at Piere’s Entertainment Ke n n y Sm i t h w/Am b e r Pr e s t o n — Center, Fort Wayne, 8:30 p.m., $10 Columbia Street West, Fort Wayne, Eclectic • 1530 Leesburg Rd. Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-432-8966 10 p.m., cover, 422-5055 Comedy at Snickerz Comedy Bar, x p e c t donation, 486-1979 Fort Wayne, 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., $9.50, E : Home to Dancioke, 12 craft beer lines, 75 domestic and Da n Sm y t h Tr i o — Rock variety at imported beers, assorted wines, St. Pat’s Parade, keg toss, Irish snug Ro b b i e V. & He i d i Du o — Variety at 486-0216 Mulligan’s Restaurant & Pub, Angola, Corner Pocket, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-1 and USF students. Friday/Saturday live music, holiday specials. a.m., no cover, 492-7665 Ki l l t h e Ra b b i t — Rock at Vinnie’s 7-11 p.m., no cover, 833-8899 Bar & Grill, Decatur, 10 p.m., $5, a t s De e Be e s — Variety at Don Hall’s Outdoor beer garden. www.deerparkpub.com. Wi-Fi hotspot. E : Ta y l o r Fr e d r i c k s w/Th a n k Yo u & Guesthouse, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-1 729-2225 Finger food, tacos every Tuesday. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Corner of Leesburg Go o d n i g h t , Tu n e Fa n c y , Th e We i g h t a.m., no cover, 489-2524 La n c e Wh a l e n w/So u r Mas h Ka t s , and Spring, across from UFS. Ho u r s : 2 p.m.-1 a.m. Mon.-Thurs., o f Us, De b o n a i r St a t u s — Variety at Sc a r let Fe v e r — Americana at Do w n s t a i t w/Bl o o d f r o m a St o n e , noon-2 a.m. Fri.-Sat., 1-10 p.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Beer & Wine; Pm t : Firehouse Cafe, Fort Wayne, 7 p.m., Calhoun Street Soups, Salads & $5, 444-4071 Fi g h t i n g At r o p h y — Rock at The MC, Visa, Disc Chameleon, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m., $5, Spirits, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., $6, 456- To d d Ha r r o l d Tr i o — R&B/blues at 446-8108 7006 DICKY’S WILD HARE Duty’s Buckets Sports Pub, Fort Ma r k Kr o o s — Contemporary Christian Wayne, 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m., no cover, Ex t e r m i n a t e Al l Ra t i o n a l Th o u g h t — Pub/Tavern • 2910 Maplecrest Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-486-0590 Rock at O’Sullivan’s Italian Irish Pub, at Buck Lake Ranch, Angola, 7 p.m., 459-1352 freewill donation, 665-6699 Ex p e c t : Live bands Saturday nights; Family-friendly, laid back Fort Wayne, 10 p.m.-1 a.m., no atmosphere; Large selection of beers. Ea t s : An amazing array of cover, 422-5896 sandwiches & munchies; Chuck Wagon BBQ, seafood entrees and pizza. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : 2 blocks north of State St. on Maplecrest at Georgetown. Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-12 a.m. Fri.-Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Amex, Visa, Disc DON HALL’S FACTORY PRIME RIB Saturday, June 1 Dining/Music • 5811 Coldwater Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-484-8693 Br o t h e r , Ex p e c t : Private rooms for rehearsal, birthday, anniversary celebra- a v e o d o r a n t h e tions. Ea t s : Fort Wayne’s best prime rib, steaks, chops, seafood & D T & BBQ. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : North on Coldwater to Washington Center, 1/4 Mo b i l e Ho m e w r e c k e r s mi. from I-69, Exit 112A. Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.; 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; f e a t . 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Daily dinner and drink specials, live music every Wednesday and Saturday night, and kids love us too! More online at www.donhalls.com. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Two miles east of Glenbrook Square, on Trier Road between Hobson and Coliseum Blvd. Ho u r s : Open daily at 11 a.m. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : Checks, MC, Visa, Disc, Amex DUPONT BAR & grill Sports Bar • 10336 Leo Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-483-1311 Ex p e c t : Great daily drink specials, three pool tables, 14 TVs, Shut Up and Sing Karaoke w/Mike Campbell every Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. and live music Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Ea t s : $6.99 daily lunch specials; 50¢ wings all day on Wednesdays. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : North of Fort Wayne at Leo Crossing (Dupont & Clinton). Ho u r s : ------Calendar • Live Music & Comedy------11 a.m.-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat.; 11 a.m.-12 midnight Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Amex Th e Re m n a n t s — Classic rock at Navy G-Mo n e y & Fa b u l o u s r h y t h m — Blues/ Club Ship 245, New Haven, 7-11 rock at Dash-In, Fort Wayne, 8-10 Wednesday, June 5 FIREFLY COFFEE HOUSE p.m., no cover, 493-4044 p.m., no cover, 423-3595 Dav i d Wo l f e — Rock at Sit ‘N Bull Pub Coffeehouse • 3523 N. Anthony Blvd., Fort Wayne • 260-373-0505 Sp i k e & Th e Bu l l d o g s — Oldies at Cold Op e n Mic Ni g h t — At Checkerz Bar & Patio, LaOtto, 6:30 p.m., no cover, Ex p e c t : Peaceful, comfortable atmosphere; live music on Friday & Springs Resort, Hamilton, 8 p.m.-12 & Grill, Fort Wayne, 7-10 p.m., no 897-3052 a.m., cover, 488-2920 cover, 489-0286 Saturday, 5-6:30 p.m.; local artists featured monthly; outdoor seating. Dr. Ge o f f e r y No r t h — German organ (www.fireflycoffeehousefw. com). Free wireless Internet. Ea t s : Great St a g e c o a c h — Classic rock/country To m Re m e n s c h n e i d e r — German organ compositions at First Wayne Street rock at Hamilton House, Hamilton, compositions at Queen of Angels UM Church, Fort Wayne, 12:15 p.m., coffee, teas, smoothies; fresh-baked items; light lunches and soups. 5-9 p.m., no cover, 488-3344 Catholic Church, Fort Wayne, 12:15 all ages, free, 422-4681 Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Corner of North Anthony Blvd. and St. Joe River p.m., all ages, free, 483-8214 Te r e sa & St e v e — Variety at Checkerz Th e Du e l i n g Ke y b o a r d Bo y s — Variety 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 Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 8:30 p.m.- Va l h a l l a — Metal (video release party) at 4D’s Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 7-10 p.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : None; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex 12:30 a.m., no cover, 489-0286 at Calhoun Street Soups, Salads & p.m., no cover, 490-6488 Spirits, Fort Wayne, 7:30 p.m., no Te s t e d o n An i m a l s — Rock at Piere’s Kn o t w o r k — Traditional Celtic at JK LATCH STRING BAR & GRILL Entertainment Center, Fort Wayne, cover, 456-7006 O’Donnell’s, Fort Wayne, 7-10 p.m., 10 p.m., $5, 486-1979 Pubs & Taverns • 3221 N. Clinton St., Fort Wayne • 260-483-5526 no cover, 420-5563 Ex p e c t : To d d Ha r r o l d Ba n d — R&B/blues at Fun, friendly, rustic atmosphere. Daily drink specials. Music Tuesday, June 4 Op e n Mic a n d Ta l e n t Se a r c h Ho s t e d b y entertainment every night. No cover. Tuesdays, Rockabilly w/Kenny American Legion Post 148, Fort Mi k e Mo w r e y — At Beamer’s Sports Wayne, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no cover, B.B. Ki n g — Blues at Honeywell Grill, Fort Wayne, 7 p.m., no cover, Taylor & $2.50 imports; Thursdays, $1.50 longnecks; Sundays, $3.50 423-4751 Center, Wabash, 7:30 p.m., $29- 625-1002 Long Islands; Mondays, Thursdays & Saturdays, Ambitious Blondes $100, 563-1102 Karaoke. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : On point where Clinton and Lima roads Sunday, June 2 He av e n ’s Ga t e w a y Dr u g s , Th e Ro y a l Thursday, June 6 meet, next to Budget Rental. Ho u r s : Open Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Pe r u v i a n Mi d n i g h t Or c h e s t r a , Da n e Sun., noon-12:30 a.m. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa Ha i s , So f t N He av y — Rock at El e g a n z a Ba r o q u e En s e m b l e — Bach, Ad a m St r a c k — Acoustic variety at Back & Beyond at Trinity Episcopal Calhoun Street Soups, Salads & Beamer’s Sports Grill, Fort Wayne, Mad Anthony Brewing cOMPANY Church, Fort Wayne, 5 p.m., free, Spirits, Fort Wayne, 7 p.m., $3, 456- 7-9 p.m., no cover, 625-1002 423-1693 7006 Brew Pub/Micro Brewery • 2002 S. Broadway, Fort Wayne • 260-426-2537 Ch r i s Wo r t h — Variety at Club Ex p e c t : Ten beers freshly hand-crafted on premises and the eclectic In d i a n ap o l i s Sy m p h o n y Or c h e s t r a Hu b i e As h c r a f t —­ Acoustic at Duty’s Paradise, Angola, 8-11 p.m., no Ea t s : f e a t . Ti m e Fo r Th r e e — Performing Buckets Sports Pub, Fort Wayne, cover, 833-7082 madness of Munchie Emporium. 4-1/2 star menus, ‘One of the works by Gershwin and Bernstein at 7-11 p.m., no cover, 459-1352 e t t i n g h e r e D Fe r r e n a n d Th e Sa d Bas t a r d s w/Da g best pizzas in America,’ large vegetarian menu. G T : Just Honeywell Center, Wabash, 6 p.m., Ke n n y Ta y l o r & Th e Ti k i o n g as — Surf a n d Th e Bu l l e i t Bo y s — Country rock southwest of downtown Fort Wayne at Taylor & Broadway. Ho u r s : $15-$35, 563-1102 Rock at Latch String Bar & Grill, Fort at Calhoun Street Soups, Salads & Usually 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc Jo e Ju s t i c e — Variety at Village at Wayne, 10 p.m., no cover, 483-5526 Spirits, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m.-12 a.m., Winona, Winona Lake, 11-4 p.m., no Mas h Up Ma f i a f e a t Tr av i s Br o w n , no cover, all ages, 456-7005 North Star Bar & Grill cover, 574-253-1987 Ma u r i c e Tu r n e r a n d Jo n Ro ss — Hu b i e As h c r a f t — Acoustic variety at Pubs & Taverns • 2915 E. State Blvd., Fort Wayne • 260-471-3798 Ma r k Kr o o s — Folk guitar at Variety open jam at Berlin Music Draft Horse Saloon, Orland, 7-10 Ex p e c t : Daily food and drink specials. Karaoke w/Mike Campbell Resurrection Lutheran Church, Fort Pub, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., no cover, p.m., no cover, 829-6465 Wayne, 6:30 p.m., all ages, free, 580-1120 Thursday. Live bands Friday-Saturday. Blue Light Monday w/$1 Is l a n d Vi b e — Caribbean at El Azteca, 637-5900 Op e n Mic a n d Ta l e n t Se a r c h — At Deer Fort Wayne, 7-10 p.m., no cover, drinks, $1 beers & DJ Spin Live playing your favorites. $1.75 domestic Taj Ma h o l i c s — Blues variety at Latch Park Irish Pub, Fort Wayne, 7 p.m., 482-2172 longnecks Tuesday & Thursday, $2 wells & $1 DeKuyper Wednesday. String Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 9:30 no cover, 432-8966 Th e J Ta y l o r s — Variety at Don Hall’s Beer specials Friday. Ea t s : Full menu feat. burgers, pizza, grinders and p.m.-1 a.m., no cover, 483-5526 Sh e l l y Di x o n & Je f f McRa e — Acoustic Triangle Park Bar & Grille, Fort e t t i n g h e r e rock variety at Corner Pocket, Fort our famous North Star fries. G T : State Blvd. at Beacon Wayne, 7-9 p.m., no cover, 482- St. Ho u r s : 3 p.m.-1 a.m. Mon.-Thurs., 3p.m.-3 a.m. Fri.; 1 p.m.-3 a.m. Wayne, 7-10 p.m., no cover, 492- 4342 Monday, June 3 7665 Sat.; noon-midnight Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc Jo e Ju s t i c e — Variety at Adams Lake Ti m o t h y De n t o n — German organ Da n Sm y t h — Acoustic at Deer Park Pub, Wolcottville, 8-11 p.m., no O’SULLIVAN’S ITALIAN IRISH PUB Irish Pub, Fort Wayne, 6:30-8 p.m., compositions at First Presbyterian cover, 854-3463 no cover, 432-8966 Church, Fort Wayne, 12:15 p.m., all Pub/Tavern • 1808 W. Main St., Fort Wayne • 260-422-5896 ages, free, 426-7421 Ex p e c t : A Fort Wayne tradition of good times & great drinks! Darts, foosball, live entertainment. Karaoke Tuesday nights. Ea t s : O’s famous pizza every day. Italian dinners Wednesday, 5:30-9:30 p.m. THURSDAY NIGHTS • 9PM friday, May 31 • 5-8pm Reservations accepted. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : West of downtown at the cor- ner of Main and Runnion. Ho u r s : 4 p.m.-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat., 12 noon-1 whatzup/wooden nickel a.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc Dan Mihuc OFFICE TAVERN Pub/Tavern • 3306 Brooklyn Ave., Fort Wayne • 260-478-5827 battle of the bands X SATURDAY, June 1• 10pm Ex p e c t : New, fresh look. Not sticky floors. Friendly, prompt service. THIRSTY THURSDAY Pool table and video games. Ea t s : Handmade, 1/2-lb. burgers and $8 MILLER LITE PITCHERS great original chicken wings every day. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Between Ho u r s : $11 SUMMER SHANDY PITCHERS Bluffton and Taylor on Brooklyn. 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat.; Cougar noon-1 a.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Piere’s Multiplex • 5629 St. Joe Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-486-1979 Ex p e c t : Multi-level nightclub featuring a $1 million sound and light Hunter show with top regional & national bands appearing weekly. Something DJ DANCE PARTY for everyone. Ea t s : Sandwiches and appetizers always available. On the Landing • 135 W. Columbia St., ft. Wayne Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Marketplace of Canterbury, 2.5 miles east of Exit 112A off I-69 Ho u r s : Ho u r s : Open 9 p.m. daily. Al c o h o l : Full 260-422-5055 • www.columbiastreetwest.com Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex

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Dupont Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-637-0198 Ko k i r i i , Th e Wi c k e r w o l v e s , Lo o k i n g Op e n Mic Ho s t e d b y Mi k e Co n l e y — w h a t z u p/Wo o d e n Ni c k e l Ba t t l e o f t h e f o r As t r o n a u t s , Le av i n g Ro c k w e l l , At Mad Anthony Brewing Company, Ba n d s X — Featuring Shadder, Blood Ex p e c t : Daily features Mon.-Fri.; Variety music Wed.; Acoustic Sm o k e & Mi r r o r s — Alternative rock Fort Wayne, 8:30 p.m., no cover, from a Stone, Elements of Cosmos, Thurs.; Jazz Fri.; Rock n’ roll Sat. Lounge boasts an upscale rock n’ at Room 101, Fort Wayne, 6:30 426-2537 Wicked Rhymes at Columbia Street roll theme with comfortable seating, including booths and separated p.m., $5, 267-6101 Op e n St a g e Ja m H o s t e d b y Po p ’N’Fr e s h West, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., $5, 422- lounge areas; 15 TVs; covered smoking patio. Ea t s : Full menu includ- Th e Ma r k Max w e l l Sax Exp e r i e n c e — — Blues variety at Office Tavern, 5055 ing steaks, seafood, burgers, deli sandwiches, our famous homemade Jazz at C2G Music Hall to benefit Fort Wayne, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Fort Wayne Habitat Interfaith Build, no cover, 478-5827 pizza & grilled wings. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Behind Casa’s on Dupont. Fort Wayne, 7 p.m., $20-$100, all Te r e sa & St e v e — Variety at Dupont Friday, June 7 o u r s H : 11 a.m.-12 a.m. Mon.-Tues.; 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Wed.-Fri.; 3 p.m.- ages, 422-4828 Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m., no 3 a.m. Sat. 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JOE Mike Moses...... 260-804-7834 Hill Billy Blues...... 260-701-2163 COUNTRY & country rock KillNancy...... 260-740-6460 or 260-579-1516 OASIS BAR BackWater...... 260-494-5364 ROCK N’ ROLL Pub/Tavern • 90 Washington St., St. Joe • 260-337-5690 John Curran & Renegade...... 260-402-1634 Biff and The Cruisers...... 260-417-5495 Ex p e c t : Low beer and liquor prices. Internet jukebox, pool tables and Marshall Law...... 260-229-3360 ROCk/heavy & metal shuffleboard. NASCAR on the TVs. Ea t s : Great food, specializing in DISC JOCKEYS/KARAOKE A Sick World...... 260-403-8988 ribs, subs and pizza. You won’t believe how good they are. Ge t t i n g American Idol Karaoke...... 260-637-7926 or 260-341-4770 ROCk/metal Th e r e : State Rd. 1 to north end of St. Joe. Ho u r s : Open 7 a.m.-3 a.m. Shotgun Productions Karaoke...... 260-241-7181 Valhalla...... 260-413-2027 Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-3 a.m. Sat. and 12 p.m.-12 a.m. Sun. 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12------www.whatzup.com------May 30, 2013 ------Calendar • On the Road------We the Kings are set to hit the road this 311 w/Cypress Hill, G. Love & Special Sauce July 3 Charter One Pavilion Chicago summer in support of their upcoming fourth 311 w/Cypress HIll July 5 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati album. The album is still untitled and has no Road Notez 311 w/Cypress Hill, G. Love & Special Sauce ($20-$59.50) July 7 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI release date as of press time, but the band 3 Doors Down July 23 PNC Pavilion Cincinnati has already released two songs that seem to CHRIS HUPE 1964 The Tribute June 22 Performing Arts Center at Foster Park Kokomo have found favor with fans. The Summer Aaron Williams and the Hoodoo ($20-$75) June 1 The Philmore on Broadway Fort Wayne Fest Tour follows the Kid Rock “low dough” model with tickets available in the $20 The Airborne Toxic Event June 12 House of Blues Cleveland The Airborne Toxic Event June 16 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH range. Fort Wayne’s own The Ready Set are booked as one of the opening acts along Alabama Shakes w/Jonny Fritz, Corndawg, Houndmouth June 18 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH with Breathe Carolina and T. Mills. Check them out when The Summer Fest Tour visits Alice Cooper w/Marilyn Manson June 13 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Chicago August 10, Detroit August 11, Cleveland August 21, Columbus, Ohio August 22 Alice Cooper ($39.50-$69.50) July 2 Morris Performing Arts Center South Bend or Indianapolis August 23. Alice Cooper ($29.50-$62.50) July 10 Embassy Theatre Fort Wayne All Good Music Festival feat. Furthur with Phil Lesh & Bob Weir, Pretty Lights, Primus, The Moody Blues are getting back to work this summer with the release of a 17-disc box Yonder Mountain String Band, John Butler Trio, Beats Antique, STS9, Grace Potter & the set called Timeless Flight. The box set contains eleven remastered albums, three DVDs Nocturnals, Lettuce, The Werks, Papadosio, Left Over Salmon, Toubab Krewe & more July 18-21 Legend Valley Thornville, OH containing concert footage, television performances and promotional material as well as Alt-J June 11 House of Blues Cleveland several discs of other rare stuff including material from the members solo and side proj- Amadou and Mariam June 29 Park West Chicago ects. The tour to support the box set starts in the fall, with several area stops including America ($25-$35) July 20 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne October 1 at The Honeywell Center in Wabash and October 2 at The Lerner Theatre in Anberlin July 8 Subterranean Chicago Elkhart. Timeless Flight is scheduled to be released June 25. Anberlin July 10 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Anberlin July 11 Taft Theatre Cincinnati While we’re on the subject of The Honeywell Center, the venue has another great summer Aretha Franklin ($10-$75) June 22 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI of shows lined up with B.B. King set for June 4, Jamey Johnson June 15, Fort Wayne Art of Shock ($34) July 3 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville favorites Spike & The Bulldogs Sock Hop August 2 and Josh Turner August 23. The Atlas Genius w/The Postelles ($12-$15) June 6 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Atlas Genius June 24 St. Andrews Hall Detroit rumors I’m hearing is there are a few more announcements still coming, so watch Road B-52’s June 26 PNC Pavilion Cincinnati Notez for details. B-52’s w/The Go-Go’s ($23-$67) June 29 Hoosier Park Racing & Casino Anderson, IN Firekeepers Casino near Battle Creek have more big names set for their intimate 2000 B.B. King ($29-$100) June 4 Honeywell Center Wabash Baroness June 7 St. Andrews Hall Detroit seat venue. Jewel will hit the stage June 15; The Marshall Tucker Band with opening Baroness June 8 The Pyramid Scheme Grand Rapids act Blackberry Smoke will tear it up June 29 and comedian Jeff Dunham will bring the Baroness June 11 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis laughs July 22. Shows sell out fast there, so if you’re interested, you’d better get around Baroness June 12 Taft Theatre Cincinnati to purchasing tickets ASAP. Barenaked Ladies w/Ben Folds Five, Guster July 5 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH Barenaked Ladies July 9 Charter One Pavilion Chicago Former Pantera vocalist Phil Anselmo will go out on his first-ever solo tour this fall in Barenaked Ladies w/Ben Folds Five, Guster, Boothby Graffoe ($25-$85) July 12 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI support of his upcoming solo album. Dubbed the Technicians of Distortion Tour, the show The Bats w/Magic Gloves ($16-$18) June 9 Schubas Tavern Chicago will feature Warbeast, a band signed to Anselmo’s Housecore record label, as the open- BBQ Ribfest feat. The Kelly Richey Band, Will Owen Gage ($4-$8) June 13 Headwaters Park Fort Wayne ing act. Also supporting will be Author and Punisher, a band described as a “one-man BBQ Ribfest feat. Eliminator, The Ruf Records Blues Caravan, The Harless Brothers, industrial/drone metal band.” This should be worth checking out when the bands come to BC Fuzzz, Will Owen Gage ($4-$8) June 14 Headwaters Park Fort Wayne Chicago August 4 and Cleveland August 6. Anselmo’s album, Through Exits Only, will BBQ Ribfest feat. Eric Steckel Band, Royal Southern Brotherhood, The Out be out July 16. of Favor Boys, Mojo Theory, Sad Sam Blues Jam, Trackless ($4-$8) June 15 Headwaters Park Fort Wayne BBQ Ribfest feat. Eric Steckel Band, Old Crown Brass Band, Todd Harrold [email protected] Band, G-Money & The Fabulous Rhythm (Free) June 16 Headwaters Park Fort Wayne Ben Folds Five w/Barenaked Ladies ($47.60) July 5 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH Dark Star Orchestra July 6 Park West Chicago Ben Folds Five w/Barenaked Ladies ($45.75-$180.75) July 6 Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati Darren Criss June 7 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Ben Folds Five w/Barenaked Ladies ($25.25-$196.25) July 9 Charter One Pavilion Chicago Daughtry, 3 Doors Down ($20-$55) July 22 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Ben Folds Five w/Barenaked Ladies ($22-$167) July 12 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Dave Matthews Band w/JD McPherson June 1 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Bernhoft w/Sun Rai June 17 Schubas Tavern Chicago Dave Matthews Band w/Brandi Carlile June 21-22 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Beyoncé (Sold Out) July 20 Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI Dave Matthews Band ($40.50-$75) July 9 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Bill Burr June 14 Palace Theatre at PlayhouseSquare Cleveland Dave Matthews Band July 12 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Bill Cosby June 29 Max M. Fisher Music Center Detroit David Cross June 13 Chicago Theatre Chicago Bill Engvall June 21 Four Winds Casino New Buffalo, MI David Spade ($40-$42) June 6 Sound Board Detroit Bill Kirchen ($20) June 23 The Ark Ann Arbor David Wilcox ($20-$35) June 14 C2G Music Hall Fort Wayne Bill Maher June 1 DeVos Performance Hall Grand Rapids Dawes w/Shovels & Rope June 15 Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, MI Black Crowes w/Tedeschi Trucks Band July 24 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH Dawes w/Shovels & Rope June 16 The Bluestone Columbus, OH Bob Dylan w/Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Richard Thompson Electric Trio July 5 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Dawes w/Shovels & Rope July 20 The Vogue Indianapolis Bob Dylan w/Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Richard Thompson Electric Trio July 6 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Devendra Banhart May 31 Park West Chicago Bob Dylan w/Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Richard Thompson Electric Trio July 7 Nationwide Arena Columbus, OH Devendra Banhart June 1 St. Andrews Hall Detroit Bob Dylan w/Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Richard Thompson Electric Trio July 11 Chiefs Stadium Peoria, IL Devour the Day w/Rains, Beneath It All, Tested on Animals ($10 donation) May 31 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne Bob Dylan w/Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Richard Thompson Electric Trio July 12 Toyota Park Chicago Dispatch ($41) June 1 Charter One Pavilion Chicago Bob Dylan w/Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Richard Thompson Electric Trio ($30-$80) July 14 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Don McLean, Judy Collins ($22-$55) June 6 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL BoDeans ($27-$65) June 20 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Drivin n’ Cryin w/Cody Canada and the Departed May 30 Schubas Tavern Chicago Bon Jovi July 12 Soldier Field Chicago Drivin n’ Cryin w/Miles Nielsen & The Rusted Hearts May 31 Rumba Columbus, OH Bon Jovi July 16 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Drivin n’ Cryin w/Miles Nielsen & The Rusted Hearts June 1 Musica Akron, OH Boney James w/Alex Bugnon June 22 Murat Theatre Indianapolis Dropkick Murphys June 7 Bogart’s Cincinnati Brad Paisley June 6 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Dropkick Murphys June 9 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH Brian Lorente and the Usual Suspects June 1 Czar’s 505 St. Joseph, MI Dropkick Murphys June 26 Egyptian Room Indianapolis Bruno Mars w/Ellie Goulding July 10 Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH DubTonic Kru July 5 Czar’s 505 St. Joseph, MI Bruno Mars w/Ellie Goulding ($40-$84) July 11 Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI Dunnemans June 15 Buck Lake Ranch Angola Bruno Mars w/Ellie Goulding July 13 United Center Chicago Duke Tumatoe (Free) June 7 Jon R. Hunt Plaza South Bend Cannibal Corpse June 8 Bogart’s Cincinnati Eagles July 6 KFC Yum! Center Louisville, KY Carly Rae Jepsen, Cher Llyod, Emblem 3, Zedd ($15-$45) June 16 Meadow Brook Music Festival Rochester Hill, MI Eagles, Jimmy Eat World, Vena, Tony Vega, Trampled by Turtles, The Mavericks, Celtic Woman ($27-$75) June 12 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Bad Religion, Loverboy, Archie Powell and the Exports and more ($9-$17) July 7 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee Charli XCX June 12 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Eagles July 9 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Cherish the Ladies ($13) July 12 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne The Easthills w/The Pink Torpedoes June 14 Performing Arts Center at Foster Park Kokomo Chicago July 24 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Edie Brickell July 25 Chicago Theatre Chicago Chicago ($26-$76) July 25 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Edie Brickell July 27 Murat Theatre Indianapolis Chicago July 26 Four Winds Casino New Buffalo, MI Edie Brickell July 28 Fraze Pavilion Kettering,OH Collective Soul June 27 Four Winds Casino New Buffalo Ed Kowalczyk w/Cheyenne Goff (Free) June 13 Sound Board Detroit Counting Crows, The Wallflowers ($26-$46) July 4 Meadow Brook Music Festival Rochester Hills, MI Electric Forest Festival feat. The String Cheese Incident w/Pretty LIghts, Passion Pit, Counting Crows, The Wallflowers July 7 Charter One Pavilion Chicago Empire of the Sun, Knife Party, Dispatch, Lotus, Benny Benassi, Yeasayer, Beats Antique, Courtney Love July 18 House of Blues Chicago Madeon, A-Trak & Tommy Trash, Grimes, Railroad Earth, Greensky Bluegrass & more June 27-30 Electric Forest Rothbury, MI Courtney Love July 19 MotorCity Casino Detroit Everclear w/Live, Filter, Sponge June 21 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH Daniel Tosh June 8 Fox Theatre Detroit Fall Out Boy June 29 Egyptian Room Indianapolis Daniel Tosh June 10 Stranahan Theater Toledo Fitz & The Tantrums June 20 St. Andrews Hall Detroit Daniel Tosh June 11 Schuster Performing Arts Center Dayton Fleetwood Mac June 12 Joe Louis Arena Detroit Darius Rucker June 27 Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre Toledo, OH Fleetwood Mac June 14 Allstate Arena Rosemont, IL Darius Rucker w/Rodney Atkins, Jana Kramer ($38-$85) June 28 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Fleetwood Mac June 15 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Darius Rucker June 29 The Corncrib Normal, IL FM90 June 14 Dupont Bar & Grill Fort Wayne Darius Rucker w/Rodney Atkins, Jana Kramer ($15-$75) June 30 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Foreigner July 5 Four Winds Casino New Buffalo, MI

May 30, 2013------www.whatzup.com------13 ------Calendar • On the Road------Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls w/The Architects, Beans on Toast June 14 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Kenny Chesney w/Eli Young Band, Kacey Musgraves June 28 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnatti fun., Walk the Moon, Billy Idol, Cherry Pie, Talib Kweli, REO Speedwagon, The Melismatics, Kenny Chesney w/Eli Young Band, Kacey Musgraves June 29 Crew Stadium Colombus, OH Dropkick Murphys, Atlas Genius, Blues Traveler and more ($9-$17) June 27 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee Kenny Smith w/Amber Preston ($8-$9.50) May 30-June 1 Snickerz Comedy Bar Fort Wayne fun. w/Tegan and Sara ($29.50-$40) July 16 Meadow Brook Music Festival Rochester Hills, MI Kentucky Headhunters July 27 Performing Arts Center at Foster Park Kokomo G. Love & Special Sauce July 3 Charter One Pavilion Chicago Kid Rock July 2 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH G. Love & Special Sauce July 5 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Killswitch Engage June 17 Bogart’s Cincinnati G. Love & Special Sauce July 7 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Kindred Nation June 22 Buck Lake Ranch Angola Gary Sinise and The Lt. Dan Band ($22-$65) June 13 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Lamb of God w/Decapitated, Acacia Strain ($23 adv. $26 d.o.s.) June 12 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne Georgia Satellites June 14 Performing Arts Center at Foster Park Kokomo Lance Whalen w/Sour Mash Kats, Scarlet Fever ($6) June 1 CS3 Fort Wayne Go-Go’s & The B-52s ($31.50-$71.50) June 26 PNC Pavilion Cincinnati Leon Russell ($35) June 16 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI Go-Go’s & The B-52s ($33-$70) June 30 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Like a Storm w/Three Years Hollow, Fist to the Sky ($5) June 22 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne The Grandmothers of Invention ($20) July 11 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI Lily & Madeleine June 8 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Greensky Bluegrass ($20) June 15 City Winery Chicago Little River Band ($20-$25) June 22 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne Gregg Allman June 25 Indiana Victory Theatre Evansville LL Cool J feat. DJ Z-Trip w/Ice Cube, Public Enemy, De La Soul June 25 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Gregg Allman June 29 Fraze Pavilion Kettering, OH LL Cool J feat. DJ Z-Trip w/Ice Cube, Public Enemy, De La Soul ($20-$79.50) June 26 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Gregory Alan Isakov, Jeffrey Foucault ($15) July 24 The Ark Ann Arbor LL Cool J w/Public Enemy, De La Soul, Doug E. Fresh ($18.50-$84.50) June 27 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Grizzly Bear June 11 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH Lone Below ($16) June 20 The Ark Ann Arbor The Guggenheim Grotto ($12 adv., $15 d.o.s.) June 30 C2G Music Hall Fort Wayne Los Lobos w/Los Lonely Boys, Alejandro Escovedo ($30-$75) June 20 Fox Theatre Detroit Handsome Family, Danny Barnes ($15) July 28 The Ark Ann Arbor Los Lobos w/Los Lonely Boys, Alejandro Escovedo ($33-$70) June 27 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Harry Connick Jr. July 13 Murat Theatre Indianapolis Loretta Lynn w/Holly Williams ($39-$103) May 31 Embassy Theatre Fort Wayne Harry Connick Jr. ($36-$75) July 14 Morris Performing Arts Center South Bend The Lovehammers June 1 House of Blues Chicago Harry Connick Jr. July 17 Meijer Gardens Grand Rapids Luke Bryan w/Thompson Square, Florida Georgia June 15 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Chicago Harry Connick Jr. July 19-20 Orchestra Hall Chicago Luke Bryan, Cody Simpson, The Go-Gos, MGMT, Brandi Carlile, Gabriel Sanchez, Heart w/Jason Bonham Led Zeppelin Experience ($20-$50.50) July 19 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Midnight Reruns, LeAnn Rimes, Drowning Pool and more ($9-$17) July 3 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee Heart w/Jason Bonham Led Zeppelin Experience July 22 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Luke Bryan w/Thompson Square, Florida Georgia July 21 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Heart w/Jason Bonham Led Zeppelin Experience July 27 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati The Lumineers June 4 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Herb Albert w/Lani Hall June 2 Park West Chicago The Lumineers w/Cold War Kids, J Roddy Walston and the Business ($25-$45) June 6 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Herman’s Hermits feat. Peter Noone July 20 Performing Arts Center at Foster Park Kokomo Lynyrd Skynyrd June 14 Clay’s Park North Lawrence, OH Hollywood Undead July 3 House of Blues Chicago Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company July 20 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Hollywood Undead July 6 The Fillmore Detroit Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company w/Black Stone Cherry ($25-$99.50) July 23 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Hollywood Undead July 7 Egyptian Room Indianapolis Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company July 24 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Hollywood Undead ($26) July 10 Bogart’s Cincinnati Mac Miller July 23 Fillmore Detroit Detroit Holmes Brothers ($20) June 16 The Ark Ann Arbor Mac Miller July 24 House of Blues Cleveland Huey Lewis & The News May 31 Four Winds Casino New Buffalo, MI Mac Miller July 25 Headliners Toledo Huey Lewis & The News ($23-$67) June 8 Hoosier Park Racing & Casino Anderson, IN Mac Miller ($28.50-$30) July 26 Egyptian Room Indianapolis Ian Anderson July 20 PNC Pavilion Cincinnati Marcia Ball ($30) June 30 The Ark Ann Arbor Ian Anderson July 21 Murat Theatre Indianapolis Mario Frangoulis ($25-$85) May 31 Fox Theatre Detroit Ian McLagan ($15) June 30 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI Marianas Trench June 19 Bogart’s Cincinnati Independents June 12 CS3 Fort Wayne Marianas Trench June 22 House of Blues Chicago Inner Visions June 7 Czar’s 505 St. Joseph, MI Marilyn Manson w/Alice Cooper June 13 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland J.D. McPherson ($15) May 30 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI Marilyn Manson w/Alice Cooper July 5 Congress Theater Chicago Jackson Browne w/Sara Watkins ($27-$55) June 26 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Marilyn Manson July 6 Egyptian Room Indianapolis Jamey Johnson ($22-$50) June 15 Honeywell Center Wabash Marilyn Manson w/Picture Me Broken (Sold Out) July 8 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne Janiva Magness ($21) June 13 The Ark Ann Arbor Mark Kroos June 1 Buck Lake Ranch Angola Jason Aldean, Jake Owen, Thomas Rhett, The Zombies, Dispatch, Yeasayer, Pretty Lights, Mark Kroos June 2 Resurrection Lutheran Church Fort Wayne Pat Benatar w/Neil Giraldo, Imagine Dragons, Less Than Jake and more ($9-$17) June 29 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee Mastodon w/Machine Head July 25 House of Blues Cleveland Jason Aldean w/Kelly Clarkson July 20 Wrigley Field Chicago Matchbox Twenty, Goo Goo Dolls June 30 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Jason Isbell & Widowspeak ($25) June 27 The Ark Ann Arbor Matchbox Twenty, Goo Goo Dolls July 2-3 Ravinia Park Highland Park, IL Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra w/Wynton Marsalis ($40-$50) June 19 Sound Board Detroit Matchbox Twenty, Goo Goo Dolls w/Kate Earl ($25-$75) July 6 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Jeanne Robertson ($18-$35) June 8 Honeywell Center Wabash Matchbox Twenty, Goo Goo Dolls July 7 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Jewel w/Tori Kelly, Patrick Davis ($27-$70) June 16 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Megadeth w/Black Label Society, Device, Hellyeah, Newsted, Death Division ($15-$75) July 8 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Jill Sobule, Julia Sweeney ($20) July 5 The Ark Ann Arbor Megadeth w/Black Label Society, Device, Hellyeah, Newsted, Death Division ($39-$65) July 9 Allstate Arena Rosemont, IL Jimmy Thackery ($20-$35) June 19 C2G Music Hall Fort Wayne Melissa Etheridge w/Joan Osborne, Paula Cole ($38-$100) June 29 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band w/Third World June 27 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Mewithoutyou w/Shone, Auctioneer ($15-$25) June 17 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band June 29 Charter One Pavilion Chicago Mewithoutyou w/Rocky Votolato, Auctioneer ($15-$30) July 2 District Square Kalamazoo Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band w/Third World July 16 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Mewithoutyou w/Rocky Votolato, Auctioneer ($15) July 3 Skully’s Music Diner Columbus Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band w/Jackson Browne and His Band July 20 Comercia Park Detroit Michael Franti & Spearhead July 15 Meijer Gardens Ampitheatre Grand Rapids Joan Baez w/Indigo Girls ($27-$65) June 9 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Michael Franti & Spearhead July 17 House of Blues Cleveland John Butler Trio ($34) July 18 The Vic Theatre Chicago Michael Franti & Spearhead July 18 Bogart’s Cincinnati John C Reilly & Friends ($25) June 19 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI Mike Felten ($20) July 19 Beatniks Cafe Marion, IN John Fullbright June 2 Radio Radio Indianapolis Mos Def w/Kool’s Bazaar, The Proforms May 31 Performing Arts Center at Foster Park Kokomo John Fullbright ($15) June 25 Beachland Ballroom Cleveland Mosh Ben Ari ($35) June 4 City Winery Chicago John Fullbright ($15) June 26 The Ark Ann Arbor The National June 15 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH John Fullbright ($15 adv. $20 d.o.s.) June 27 C2G Music Hall Fort Wayne The Neighbourhood w/JMSN July 2 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis John Grant June 27 Schubas Tavern Chicago New Kids on the Block w/98˚, Boyz II Men ($29.50-$92.50) June 8 Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI John Mayer w/ Phillip Phillips, Foreigner w/Bad Boy, Buddy Guy, K’naan, Love Monkeys, New Kids on the Block w/98˚, Boyz II Men June 9 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland 311, Neon Trees, Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience and more ($9-$17) July 6 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee New Kids on the Block June 25 U.S. Bank Arena Cincinnati John Mayer July 9 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati New Kids on the Block, 98˚, Boyz II Men, Styx, Awolnation, Jana Kramer & more ($9-$17) July 2 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee Jonas Brothers July 10 Charter One Pavilion Chicago New Kids on the Block July 18-19 Allstate Arena Rosemont, IL Jonas Brothers July 12 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville O.A.R. w/Andrew McMahon, Allen Stone ($39.50) June 28 Charter One Pavilion Chicago Jonas Brothers ($20-$62.50) July 13 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI O.A.R. w/Andrew McMahon, Allen Stone ($27) June 29 Lawn at White River State Park Indianapolis Jonas Brothers July 14 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati O.A.R. w/Andrew McMahon, Allen Stone ($26-$37.50) June 30 Meadow Brook Music Festival Rochester Hills, MI Jonas Brothers July 16 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH O.A.R. w/Andrew McMahon, Allen Stone ($43.85) July 6 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH Josh Gracin ($5-$22) June 1 Military Park Indianapolis O.A.R. w/Andrew McMahon, Allen Stone ($45.85) July 7 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Josh Rouse June 13-14 City Winery Chicago O.A.R. w/Andrew McMahon, Allen Stone ($37-$71.50) July 12 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Justin Bieber ($70-$110) July 9 United Center Chicago The Oak Ridge Boys ($29-$44) June 21 Morris Performing Arts Center South Bend Justin Bieber July 10 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis The Oak Ridge Boys ($26.50-$39.50) June 23 Embassy Theatre Fort Wayne Justin Bieber July 12 Nationwide Arena Columbus, OH Of Monsters and Men May 30 Lawn at White River State Park Indianapolis Justin Bieber July 13 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland One Direction ($29.50-$89.50) July 12 Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI Justin Bieber ($45-$95) July 28 Joe Louis Arena Detroit One Direction July 13-14 First Midwest Bank Amphitheater Tinley Park, IL Justin Timberlake w/Jay Z July 22 Soldier Field Chicago OneRepublic w/Mayer Hawthorne, Churchill ($25-$39.50) July 27 Meadow Brook Music Festival Rochester Hills, MI Katie Arminger w/Tate Stevens, Maggie Rose, Parmalee, White, Uncle Cracker, Orgone June 14 Schubas Tavern Chicago Blackberry Smoke, Emerson Drive, Jake Owen, Aaron Lewis, Phil Vassar & more May 31-June 2 Comercia Park Detroit Oshwa w/Cains & Abels, Adelyn Rose, Cult & Leper July 9 Schubas Tavern Chicago Keith Urban July 18 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Paper Route w/Satellite, Flashing Blue Lights ($12) June 1 Schubas Tavern Chicago Kelly Rowland w/The-Dream June 21 House of Blues Cleveland Parrots of the Caribbean ($10) June 7 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayne Kelly Rowland June 22 Bogart’s Cincinnati Patrick Sweany June 28 Schubas Tavern Chicago Kelly Rowland June 23 House of Blues Chicago Patterson Hood & The Downtown Rumblers w/T. Hardy Morris ($25) June 12 The Ark Ann Arbor June 4 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Paul McCartney July 14 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis Kenny Chesney w/Eli Young Band, Kacey Musgraves June 13 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Peter Frampton w/The Robert Cray Band June 19 Lawn at White River State Park Indianapolis Kenny Chesney w/Eli Young Band, Kacey Musgraves June 20 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Peter Frampton w/The Robert Cray Band June 20 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH

14------www.whatzup.com------May 30, 2013 ------Calendar • On the Road------Peter Frampton w/The Robert Cray Band June 22 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland The Temptations July 19 Four Winds Casino New Buffalo, MI Phish July 19-21 Charter One Pavilion Chicago The Tenors June 15 Murat Theatre Indianapolis Pitbull & Ke$ha w/Justice Crew, Jump Smokers ($29.50-$99.50) June 7 Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI Terry Sylvester July 20 Performing Arts Center at Forster Park Kokomo Pitbull & Ke$ha June 9 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Tesla ($39.50) July 20 House of Blues Chicago Pitbull, Alice Cooper, Social Distortion, Silversun Pickups, Dr. John & The Nite Trippers, Tesla ($25-$67) July 22 Soaring Eagle Casino Mt. Pleasant, MI Rhythm Kings, The Wailers, Cold War Kids and more ($9-$17) June 30 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee Tesla ($25-$35) July 23 House of Blues Cleveland Portugal. The Man ($22) June 14 Bogart’s Cincinnati Tesla ($35 adv., $39 d.o.s.) July 25 Club Fever South Bend Portugal. The Man June 19 St. Andrews Hall Detroit Theory of a Deadman ($20) July 24 Bogart’s Cincinnati Portugal. The Man June 20 House of Blues Chicago They Might Be Giants May 30 The Vogue Indianapolis Polyphonic Spree June 26 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Tim McGraw w/Brantley Gilbert, Love and Theft May 30 Klipsch Music Theatre Noblesville The Postal Service June 8 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH Tim McGraw w/Brantley Gilbert, Love and Theft May 31 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Primus June 2 Riviera Theatre Chicago Tim McGraw w/Brantley Gilbert, Love and Theft June 30 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Queensryche June 16 House of Blues Cleveland Tim McGraw, Brantley Gilbert, Love and Theft, Lewis Black, Hollywood Undead, O.A.R., Rabbit Rabbit July 25 Schubas Tavern Chicago The Delta Rountine, Nelly, The Airborne Toxic Event, Rick Springfield and more ($9-$17) July 5 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee The Ragbirds ($15) June 7 The Good Work Collective Traverse City, MI Tito El Bambino w/RKM, Ken-Y, Alexis Y Fido ($52.50-$127.50) July 20 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids The Ragbirds ($10) June 13 Abbey Pub Chicago Toby Keith June 14 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati The Ragbirds (free) June 21 Top of the Park Ann Arbor Toby Keith w/Kip Moore ($32.50-$89) June 16 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI The Ragbirds ($5) June 29 Founders Brewery Grand Rapids Toby Keith w/Kip Moore June 30 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Railroad Earth June 13 Woodlands Backyard Columbus, OH Toby Keith w/Kip Moore July 19 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH RainSong June 29 Buck Lake Ranch Angola Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers June 15 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Rascal Flatts w/The Band Perry, Cassadee Pope ($29.75-$79.50) June 27 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, LL Cool J, Atmosphere, Phil Vassar, Bright Kind, Rascal Flatts w/The Band Perry, Cassadee Pope June 28 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Cake, Switchfoot and more ($9-$17) June 28 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee Rascal Flatts w/The Band Perry June 29 Klipsch Music Cener Noblesville Tomahawk June 7 Vic Theatre Chicago Rebecca Pronsky Band ($8) July 18 Black Swamp Bistro Van Wert, OH Tracy Morgan June 8 Ohio Theatre at PlayhouseSquare Cleveland Rhonda Vincent ($25-$30) May 30 Bearcreek Farms Bryant Tracy Morgan June 9 Capitol Theatre Cleveland Rob Zombie w/Five Finger Death Punch, Mastodon, Amon Amarth, Machine Head, Train w/The Script, Gavin DeGraw July 17 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH Job for a Cowboy, Butcher Babies, Battlecross, Huntress and more ($31.50-$69.50) July 26 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Train w/The Script, Gavin DeGraw ($20-$75) July 18 DTE Energy Music Center Clarkston, MI Rob Zombie w/Five Finger Death Punch, Mastodon, Amon Amarth and more ($28-$94) July 28 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Train July 19 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Rodrigo y Gabriela July 24 Chicago Theatre Chicago Train July 21 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Rush June 28 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Umphrey’s McGee July 3 Frederik Meijer Gardens Grand Rapids Rush July 2 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Vans Warped Tour feat. Hawthorne Heights, Forever the Sickest Kids, Man Overboard, Rush, Barenaked Ladies, Dark Star Orchestra, ZZ Ward, Guster, Copper Box, Skillet, Motion City Soundtrack, Chiodos, We Came As Romans, Reel Big Fish ($37.50-$45) July 19 Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI The Features, The Neighbourhood and more ($9-$17) July 4 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee Violent Femmes, Avett Brothers, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Gavin DeGraw, Russell Brand June 12 Chicago Theatre Chicago Nikhil Korula Band, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Kip Moore, The Spinners and more ($9-$17) June 26 Summerfest Grounds Milwaukee Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings w/James Hunter ($27-$55) June 25 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Whitesnake ($15-$45) July 24 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings w/James Hunter Six ($15-$45) June 29 Meadow Brook Music Festival Rochester Hills, MI Whitest Kids U’Know ($20) June 10 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI Shawn Phillips ($20) July 12 The Ark Ann Arbor Willie Nelson & Family ($23-$67) July 12 Hoosier Park Racing & Casino Anderson, IN She & Him w/Camera Obscura ($39.50) June 29 Aragon Ballroom Chicago Winter Pills w/Dan Tedesco June 11 Schubas Tavern Chicago She & Him w/Camera Obscura ($35-$45) July 1 Hill Auditorium Ann Arbor Wynton Marsalis w/John Pizzarelli Quartet, Jazz at the Lincoln Center Orchestra, The Sidewalk Prophets w/Love & the Outcome (free) June 8 Schnelker Park New Haven, IN Davina and the Vagabonds, Dave Bennett, Bria Skonberg ($110-$245) June 20-23 Downtown Elkhart Elkhart Smash Mouth, Sugar Ray, Gin Blossoms w/Vertical Horizon, Fastball ($15-$45) July 21 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MI Xavier Rudd July 10 Beachland Ballroom Cleveland Social Distortion w/Cheap Time, Dave Hause ($30-$33) June 29 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne Xavier Rudd July 11 Lincoln Hall Chicago Son Volt June 7 Park West Chicago xx June 12 The Fillmore Detroit Son Volt w/Colonel Ford ($25) June 9 The Ark Ann Borbor Zac Brown Band w/Blackberry Smoke June 9 Klipsch Music Center Nobelsville Steely Dan w/The Deep Blue Organ Trio July 23 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland Steely Dan July 24 Fraze Pavilion Dayton, OH Steely Dan July 27 Fox Theatre Detroit Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers July 27 Murat Theatre Indianapolis Steve Miller Band July 18 Meijer Gardens Grand Rapids Still in the Basement w/Steve Dahl June 1 Park West Chicago Sting (Sold Out) June 7-8 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, IL Streetlight Manifesto June 21 Bogart’s Cincinnati Styx June 7 Four Winds Casino New Buffalo, MI Sugar Ray Leonard w/Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran June 23 Murat Theatre Indianapolis Susan Werner ($20) July 6 The Ark Ann Arbor Swans and Low July 18 Deluxe at Old National Centre Indianapolis Taj Mahal ($50-$75) July 11 The Ark Ann Arbor Road Tripz FM90 May 31...... 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May 30, 2013------www.whatzup.com------15 ------Movie Times • Thursday-Wednesday, May 30-June 5------Starts Friday, May 31 morphoses into a killer panther Fri.-Mon.: 12:30, 1:15 (3D), 3:20, Thurs.-Fri.: 7:15 OPENING THIS WEEK Fri.-Sat.: 11:45, 2:05, 4:30, 6:50, when aroused by jealousy in this 4:10 (3D), 6:25, 7:15 (3D), 9:10, Sat.-Sun.: 2:00, 7:15 9:10, 11:35 1942 mystery thriller. 10:00 (3D) Mon.-Wed.: 7:15 After Earth (PG13) Sun.-Wed.: 11:45, 2:05, 4:30, 6:50, • Ci n e m a Ce n t e r , Fo r t Wa y n e • Ea g l e s Th e a t r e , Wa b a s h Now You See Me (PG13) 9:10 Thursday, May 30 only Friday-Sunday, May 31-June 2 ESCAPE FROM PLANET EARTH (PG) • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e Thurs.: 7:30 only — Animated sci-fi/action fare from 42 (PG13) — The true story of Jackie Thurs.: 9:00 Fri.: 7:00 the Weinstein Co. with Brendan Robinson (Chadwick Boseman), Fri.-Sat.: 11:30 (IMAX), 11:45, 2:15 THE CROODS (PG) — The world’s Sat.-Sun.: 2:00, 7:00 Fraser, James Gandolfini, Jessica the man who broke baseball’s (IMAX), 2:30, 5:00 (IMAX), 5:15, very first prehistoric family goes • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n Alba and Rob Corddry voicing the color barrier when Branch Rickey 7:45 (IMAX), 8:00, 10:30 (IMAX), on a road trip to an uncharted and Thurs.: 11:00, 1:25, 4:15 (3D), major roles. (Harrison Ford) signed him to 10:45 fantastical world in this animated 7:05, 9:40 (3D) • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e play second base for the Brooklyn Sun.-Wed.: 11:30 (IMAX), 11:45, tale starring Nicolas Cage, Emma Fri.-Wed.: 11:05, 1:35, 4:00, 6:35, Thurs.: 12:10, 2:15, 4:25, 7:05, Dodgers. Written and directed by 2:15 (IMAX), 2:30, 5:00 (IMAX), Stone and Ryan Reynolds. 9:00 (3D) 9:15 Brian Helgeland (Mystic River, Man 5:15, 7:45 (IMAX), 8:00, 10:20 • Ca r m i k e 20, 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 Fri.-Wed.: 12:10, 2:15, 4:25, 7:05, on Fire). (IMAX), 10:35 Times thru Thursday, May 30 Thurs.: 12:05 (3D), 12:20, 1:35, 9:10 o r t h o i n t e a r s a w • St r a n d Th e a t r e , Kendallville • N P 9, W only 3:20, 4:05 (3D), 4:20, 6:20, 7:05 Starts Friday, May 31 Starts Friday, May 31 Thurs.: 12:30, 2:55 (3D), 7:20, 9:20, 10:05 (3D), 10:20 FAST AND FURIOUS 6 (PG13) — Fri.: 7:00 Fri.-Sun.: 2:30, 5:25, 7:30, 9:35 • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Fri.-Sat.: 11:35 (3D), 11:50, 1:25, Director Justin Lin and actors Vin Sat.-Sun.: 2:00, 7:00 Mon.-Wed.: 3:15, 5:25, 7:30, 9:35 Starts Friday, May 31 2:10 (3D), 2:25, 4:10, 4:40 (3D), Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Mon.-Wed.: 7:00 Fri.-Wed.: 12:05, 2:25, 4:40, 6:55, 5:10, 6:50, 7:20 (3D), 7:50, 9:40, (“The Rock”) Johnson all return (R) — Comedy 9:35 9:50 (3D), 10:40 and yadda-yadda-yadda. AFTER EARTH (PG13) — Will Smith written and directed by Justin Sun.-Wed.: 11:35 (3D), 11:50, • 13-24 Dr i v e -In, Wa b a s h (along with son Jaden) team up Zackham (screenwriter, The Bucket EPIC (PG) — A 3D animated action- 1:25, 2:10 (3D), 2:25, 4:10, 4:40 Friday-Saturday, May 31-June 1 with M. Night Shyamalan for this List) about a long-divorced couple. adventure from director Chris (3D), 5:10, 6:50, 7:20 (3D), 7:50, only sci-fi adventure flick about a father Stars Robert De Niro, Diane Wedge (Ice Age, Robots) about 9:40, 9:50 (3D) Fri.-Sat.: 9:40 and son who are stranded on earth Keaton, Katherine Heigl, Susan the conflict between the forces of • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w • Au b u r n -Ga r r e t t Dr i v e -In, Au b u r n 1,000 years after everybody else Sarandon and Amanda Seyfried. good and evil. Beyoncé Knowles, Thurs.: 3:00, 3:30 (3D), 5:15, 5:45 Friday-Saturday, May 31-June 1 was forced to leave. • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Colin Farrell, Josh Hutcherson and (3D), 7:30, 8:45 (3D), 9:35 only • Au b u r n -Ga r r e t t Dr i v e -In, Au b u r n Daily: 12:20, 2:30, 4:50, 7:15, 9:50 Amanda Seyfried star. Fri.-Sun.: 2:30, 5:25 (3D), 7:35, Fri.-Sat.: 11:15 (follows After Friday-Saturday, May 31-June 1 • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e 9:45 (3D) Earth) only THE CALL (R) — A 911 operator must Times thru Thursday, May 30 Mon.-Wed.: 3:15, 5:25 (3D), 7:35, • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Fri.-Sat.: 9:25 (precedes Fast & confront a killer from her past in only 9:45 (3D) Times thru Thursday, May 30 Furious 6) order to save another’s life. Stars Thurs.: 12:30, 1:20, 1:45 (3D), • No r t h w o o d Ci n e m a Gr i l l , Fo r t only a y n e • Co l d w a t e r Cr o ss i n g 14, Fo r t Halle Berry and Abigail Breslin. 3:00, 3:50, 4:20 (3D), 5:30, 6:30, W Thurs.: 1:10, 1:40, 2:00, 4:10, o v e n t r y o r t a y n e Wa y n e • C 13, F W 6:55 (3D), 7:55, 9:00, 9:25 (3D) Thurs.: 4:15, 6:30 4:40, 5:00, 7:10, 7:40, 8:00 Times thru Monday, June 3 only Daily: 12:00, 2:10, 4:20, 7:00, 9:45 • Co l d w a t e r Cr o ss i n g 14, Fo r t Fri.: 3:45, 6:15, 8:30 • Co l d w a t e r Cr o ss i n g 14, Fo r t Thurs.: 9:30 Wa y n e Sat.: 12:45, 3:15, 6:00, 8:15 Wa y n e Fri.-Mon.: 12:20, 1:20, 2:50, 4:30, CAT PEOPLE (R) — Simone Simon Times thru Monday, June 3 only Sun.: 12:45, 3:15, 6:00 Times thru Monday, June 3 only 5:20, 7:00, 7:50, 9:40, 10:40 becomes obsessed with the notion Thurs.: 1:00 (3D), 1:40, 2:10, 3:30 Mon.-Wed.: 4:15, 6:30 Thurs.: 12:40, 1:10, 3:40, 4:10, t r a n d h e a t r e endallville • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n that she’s a Cat Woman and meta- (3D), 4:20, 4:50, 6:20 (3D) • S T , K 7:10, 7:40, 10:10, 10:25, 10:40 ------The Third Hangover Is Unbearable and Unfunny “No animals were harmed.” I’m sure quel to the original wasn’t as funny or origi- Moore. Phillips directed all three films, so a those words are somewhere in the credits nal, but Part III makes the sequel look good. lot of the blame for this mess falls on him. for Part III because you can’t I’ve got nothing against actors and directors Flix Lucas and Mazin wrote the original harm animals in films these days. But no making the occasional paycheck movie, but screenplay, and it seems that even if Phillips simple on-screen disclaimer could erase the this movie is such a mess that I’m still shak- CATHERINE LEE and the producers didn’t want to meet their unpleasantness of damage done to animals ing my head in disbelief. price on penning this screenplay, they should and fan affection for the first Hangover and The Wolfgang is back. In this outing the this and expects the boys to find him. He have realized that the screenplay they were tolerance of the second. If you go see this group reunites to help Alan, who has recent- takes Doug hostage. He promises to kill using needed help. They should have called mess of a movie, stay for enough of the clos- ly lost his father and has been off his meds Doug in three days if the boys don’t make the creators of these characters for a re-write ing credits to get a few laughs from some cut and behaving strangely. For Alan, that is contact with Chow and get his gold back. and a few shots of humor. scenes, but don’t bother hanging around to saying something. The boys – Phil (Bradley So the boys set out for , where Part of the problem is that Chow and see if I’m correct in assuming the filmmak- Cooper), Stu () and Doug (Justin they believe Chow is hiding, and insanity Alan dominate the action, and a little of ei- ers offer the “no harm” assurance. Bartha) – join Alan’s family for an interven- ensues. I wish I could say hilarity ensues, ther of them goes a long way. Chow scream- The trailer for The Hangover Part III tion. but it just isn’t so. ing and Alan being bizarre need counter- shows us cruising down Alan very reluctantly agrees to check This is a hangover with no hangover, no points. Stu isn’t given much juicy stuff until the highway with a giraffe in tow, approach- into a psychiatric treatment facility in Ari- blackout time from which to recover clues the end credits. Phil gets some opportunity ing an overpass that is too low for the giraffe. zona when the guys promise to drive him about what has happened and how they can to be his self-absorbed, bad-boy self, but the In the trailer, the camera cuts away. It never there together. Alan sees this as a kind of move forward. This is just a hurtling forward balance is off. occurred me that in the movie the obvious party road trip before the work of recovery through misadventures. There is a side trip to All these guys will work again. Cooper would happen, but it does. begins. . There are clashes with Mexican po- is the luckiest. It is easy to forget this for- We’re not forced to watch the gruesome But they are barely out on the road again licemen. Some dogs die; some cocks fight. gettable movie. His performance in Silver beheading, but the giraffe’s head does end up when they are run off the road by bad guys Heather Graham makes a completely wasted Linings Playbook could help us forgive and on the windshield of the car Galifianakis is wearing pig masks. The posse of pigs is led appearance as Jade, the from the forget lousier movies than this. driving. And we get to see a huge traffic pile- by a real bad dude named Marshall. Since original Hangover. This summer the movie landscape is ex- up. , a great comedian, plays Melissa McCarthy provides some genu- tremely crowded. Skip The Hangover Part I guess we’re supposed to think this is Marshall, I expected some laughs. But the ine comic relief, all too briefly, as a Vegas III and spend your movie time and money funny, but it isn’t. It is just stupid and gross. part is written grim and straight. He’s just pawnbroker who has seen it all. She flirts on something else. But if you’ve never seen The Hangover Part III never recovers from scary. Earlier in the film we’ve seen Mr. with Alan, and they share a lollipop in a way the original and you want some clever, really the dopey, depressing quality of this gag. And Chow () escape from a Thai pris- that approaches the happy mix of gross-out raunchy humor, see the original Hangover. other animals are at least pretend harmed in on. (It isn’t a pretty sight.) Now we learn that and funny that was in nearly every scene of The only hangover in this movie is the sick the movie as well. Chow, once upon a time in Las Vegas, stole the original Hangover. and nauseated feeling you get leaving the The drop in all happy measures of fun many gold bars from Marshall. The Hangover Part III is scripted by theater and wondering why the filmmakers and frivolity from The Hangover to this third And it turns out that Alan has been ex- and and is based wanted to slip you such a mickey. and final installment is staggering. The- se changing letters with Chow. Marshall knows on characters created by Jon Lucas and Scott [email protected] 16------www.whatzup.com------May 30, 2013 ------Movie Times • Thursday-Wednesday, May 30-June 5------Fri.-Mon.: 12:00, 1:00, 3:15, 4:15, 8:00, 9:00, 9:30, 10:00, 10:30 • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e The Notebook) who co-wrote the 6:30, 7:30, 9:30, 10:30 Fri.-Mon.: 12:05, 1:30, 2:35, 3:30, SCREENS Thurs.: 7:00 script. What may or may not sepa- • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n 4:25, 5:05, 7:05, 7:35, 9:05, 9:35, Fri.-Wed.: 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00 rate this from the usual Sparks fare Al l e n Co u n t y o r t h o i n t e a r s a w Thurs.: 12:40, 3:40, 6:40, 9:35 10:05 Carmike 20, 260-482-8560 • N P 9, W is the direction by Lasse Hallström Fri.-Sat.: 12:40, 3:40, 6:40, 9:35, • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n Cinema Center, 260-426-3456 Starts Friday, May 31 (The Cider House Rules). 11:30 Thurs.: 11:50, 2:10, 4:35, 7:00, Coldwater Crossing 14, 260-483-0017 Fri.-Sun.: 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45 • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Sun.-Wed.: 12:40, 3:40, 6:40, 9:35 9:25 Coventry 13, 260-436-6312 Mon.-Wed.: 3:30, 7:15, 9:45 Ends Thursday, May 30 • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e Fri.-Sat.: 11:50, 2:10, 4:35, 7:00, Northwood Cinema Grill, 260-492-4234 Thurs.: 12:30, 4:00 Thurs.: 12:00, 12:30, 1:15, 2:00, 9:25, 12:05 Jefferson Pointe 18, 260-432-1732 OBLIVION (PG13) — Action/adventure/ 3:15, 4:00, 4:45, 5:15, 6:45, 7:30, Sun.-Wed.: 11:50, 2:10, 4:35, 7:00, Ga r r e t t mystery starring Tom Cruise, SCARY MOVIE 5 (PG13) — Simon 8:15, 9:15, 10:00, 10:30 9:25 Auburn-Garrett Drive-In, 260-357-3474 Morgan Freeman and Olga Rex, Ashley Tisdale, Charlie Fri.-Sat.: 12:05, 12:50, 1:35, 2:20, • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e Silver Screen Cinema, 260-357-3345 Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace). Sheen, Lindsay Lohan, Kate Walsh, Hu n t i n g t o n 3:05, 3:50, 4:35, 5:25, 6:25, 7:10, Thurs: 12:00, 12:45, 1:30, 2:15, • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e Heather Locklear, Molly Shannon 7:55, 8:40, 9:25, 10:10, 10:55 3:00, 3:30, 4:15, 5:00, 5:30, 6:15, Huntington 7, 260-359-TIME Times thru Thursday, May 30 only and others star in this fifth install- Sun.-Wed.: 12:05, 12:50, 1:35, 7:00, 7:45, 8:30, 9:00, 9:45, 10:15 Huntington Drive-In, 260-356-5445 Thurs.: 5:30, 8:30 ment of this horror spoof franchise. Kendallville 2:20, 3:05, 3:50, 4:35, 5:25, 6:25, Fri.-Sat.: 12:00, 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, Strand Theatre, 260-347-3558 • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e 7:10, 7:55, 8:40, 9:25, 10:10 3:45, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, Wa b a s h OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (R) — A Daily: 12:15, 2:20, 4:55, 7:10, 9:55 • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 13-24 Drive-In, 260-563-5745 former presidential guard (Gerard Thurs.: 3:00, 3:15, 5:50, 6:15, 8:45, Sun.-Wed.: 12:00, 12:45, 1:45, Eagles Theatre, 260-563-3272 Butler) works with national security STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS (PG13) 9:15 2:45, 3:45, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, Wa r s a w to rescue the president (Aaron — The sequel to J.J. Abrams’ Fri.-Sun.: 2:45, 3:15, 5:50, 6:15, 8:30, 9:00, 10:00 North Pointe 9, 574-267-1985 Eckhart) from kidnappers in the 2009 Star Trek reboot introduces 8:45, 9:15 • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w Times subject to change after presstime. wake of a terrorist attack. Directed Benedict Cumberbatch as the new Mon.-Wed.: 3:30, 6:15, 9:00, 9:15 Thurs.: 2:45, 5:15, 7:30, 9:30 Call theatres first to verify schedules. by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day). bad guy and retains Chris Pine Fri.-Sun.: 2:30, 5:35, 7:40, 9:45 • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e as Capt. James Kirk and Zachary FRANKENSTEIN (Not Rated) — A mad Mon.-Wed.: 3:30, 5:35, 7:40, 9:45 Times thru Monday, June 3 only Daily: 12:40, 3:15, 6:40, 9:30 Quinto as Spock. scientist and his assistant build • No r t h w o o d Ci n e m a Gr i l l , Fo r t Thurs.: 1:15, 4:25 (3D), 7:20, 10:20 • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e a monster (Boris Karloff) out of Wa y n e Fri.-Mon.: 12:50, 3:50 (3D), 6:50, OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL (PG) Times thru Thursday, May 30 only corpses in the 1931 original horror Thurs.: 4:00, 7:00 9:50 — A small-time magician arrives in Thurs.: 12:30, 12:45, 1:00 (3D), classic. Fri.: 4:00, 7:30 • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n an enchanted land and is forced to 1:15, 3:30, 3:45, 4:00 (3D), 4:15, • Ci n e m a Ce n t e r , Fo r t Wa y n e Sat.: 12:30, 4:00, 7:15 Daily: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 decide if he will be a good man or a 6:30, 6:45, 7:00 (3D), 7:15, 9:30, Tuesday, June 4 only Sun.: 12:30, 4:00, 7:00 • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e great one. Starring James Franco, 9:45, 10:00 (3D) Thurs.: 7:30 Mon.-Wed.: 4:15, 7:00 Thurs: 12:10, 12:15 (3D), 4:10, Michelle Williams and Rachel • Co l d w a t e r Cr o ss i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e 4:15 (3D), 7:15 (3D), 7:20, 10:15 Weisz. Times thru Monday, June 3 only G.I. JOE: RETALIATION (PG13) — The THE HOST (PG13) — An unseen enemy (3D), 10:25 • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Thurs.: 12:10, 1:45 (3D), 2:20, 3:20 G.I. Joes are forced to contend with threatens mankind by taking over Fri.-Wed.: 12:30 (3D), 12:40, 4:05 Daily: 12:00, 12:55, 2:45, 3:45, (3D), 4:45 (3D), 5:15, 6:10, 7:45 threats from within the government their bodies and erasing their (3D), 4:20, 6:55 (3D), 7:05, 10:05 6:15, 7:30, 9:00 (3D), 8:30, 9:20 (3D), 10:45 (3D) in this sci-fi/action film starring memories. Stars Saoirse Ronan, (3D), 10:15 Fri.-Mon.: 12:15, 1:05 (3D), 3:10, Bruce Willis, Dwayne Johnson and Max Irons and Jake Abel. • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w PAIN & GAIN (R) — Michael Bay’s 4:05 (3D), 6:35, 7:10 (3D), 9:45, Channing Tatum. • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Thurs.: 3:00, 6:30 (3D), 9:15 (3D) action-comedy about a trio of 10:15 (3D) • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Ends Thursday, May 30 Fri.-Wed.: 3:30, 6:30 (3D), 9:15 bodybuilders in an extortion ring • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n Daily: 12:45, 3:20, 6:45, 9:20 Thurs.: 6:30, 9:10 (3D) stars Rebel Wilson (Bridesmaids, Thurs.: 12:25, 12:50 (3D), 3:25, Bachelorette), Mark Wahlberg (The 4:00, 6:20, 9:20 THE GREAT GATSBY (PG13) — The THE ICEMAN (R) — Michael Shannon JACK THE GIANT SLAYER (PG13) — Fighter) and Dwayne Johnson (The Fri.-Wed.: 12:25, 3:25, 6:20, 9:20 highly anticipated, much-delayed (Take Shelter, Premium Rush) Bryan Singer (The Usual Suspects, Rock). • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald stars in this crime drama based X2: X-Men United) directs this • Co l d w a t e r Cr o ss i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e Thurs.: 12:00, 12:25 (3D), 12:55, classic by Baz Luhrmann (Australia, on an actual mob hitman (Richard fantasy based on Jack and the Ends Thursday, May 30 1:10 (IMAX 3D), 3:55, 4:10 (IMAX Moulin Rouge!) stars Leonardo Kuklinksi) who murdered more than Beanstalk. Starring Nicholas Hoult Thurs.: 1:20 3D), 4:25 (3D), 4:55, 6:55, 7:10 DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and Carey 100 men while appearing to live a (Warm Bodies, About a Boy), Ewan • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e (IMAX 3D), 7:25 (3D), 7:55, 9:55, Mulligan. normal life. McGregor and Stanley Tucci. Starts Friday, May 31 10:10 (IMAX 3D), 10:25 (3D) • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Fri.-Wed.: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:15 Fri.-Sat.: 12:25 (3D), 12:35, 4:15 Times thru Thursday, May 30 only Times thru Thursday, May 30 only Thurs.: 12:35, 3:10, 6:20, 9:05 (3D), 4:25, 7:25 (3D), 7:35, 10:25 Thurs.: 12:40, 3:50, 6:55, 10:00 Thurs.: 1:30, 4:15, 6:50, 9:20 Fri.-Wed.: 12:35, 6:20 PARENTAL GUIDANCE (PG) — Billy (3D), 10:35 • Co l d w a t e r Cr o ss i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e Crystal and Bette Midler play a Sun.-Wed.: 12:25 (3D), 12:35, 4:15 Times thru Monday, June 3 only I DO (Not Rated) — A gay Brit avoids MUD (PG13) — Two young boys come couple who agrees to babysit their (3D), 4:25, 7:25 (3D), 7:30, 10:25 Thurs.: 12:50, 3:55, 7:05, 10:15 losing his U.S. immigration status across a mysterious man hiding three grandchildren in this comedy. (3D), 10:35 Fri.-Mon.: 12:25, 3:25, 6:45, 9:55 in this film about same-gender out on an island in the Mississippi • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n marriage equality. Written by David in this adventure story written and Ends Thursday, May 30 Thurs.: 3:00, 3:00 (3D), 5:45 (3D), Ends Thursday, May 30 W. Ross and starring Jamie-Lynn directed by Jeff Nichols (Take Thurs.: 12:05, 2:35, 5:00, 7:20, 6:15, 8:45 (3D), 9:00 Thurs.: 12:00, 3:00, 6:05 Sigler, Alicia Witt (Two Weeks Shelter, School Times) and starring 9:40 Fri.-Sat.: 3:00, 6:15, 9:00 (3D) • Je ff e r s o n Po i n t e 18, Fo r t Wa y n e Notice) and Maurice Compte (End Matthew McConaughey and Reese Sun.-Wed.: 3:30, 6:15, 9:00 (3D) Thurs.: 12:40, 4:00, 7:10, 10:20 of Watch, The Dream Catcher). Witherspoon. PEEPLES (PG13) — An undesired • St r a n d Th e a t r e , Kendallville Fri.-Sat.: 12:10, 4:05, 7:40, 10:50 • Ci n e m a Ce n t e r , Fo r t Wa y n e • Co l d w a t e r Cr o ss i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e guest crashes the Peeples’ annual Ends Thursday, May 30 Sun.-Wed.: 12:10, 4:00, 7:15, Friday, May 31 only Ends Thursday, May 30 reunion in this comedy co-produced Thurs.: 7:00 10:30 Fri.: 4:30 Thurs.: 4:40 by Tyler Perry and written and • No r t h Po i n t e 9, Wa r s a w directed by Tina Gordon Chism TRANCE (R) — Danny Boyle (Slumdog Thurs.: 3:00, 5:45, 8:45 (R) — Melissa NOW YOU SEE ME (PG13) — Louis (script writer for ATL and Drumline). Millionaire, 127 Hours) wrote and Fri.-Wed.: 3:30, 6:15, 9:00 McCarthy (Bridesmaids) and Jason Leterrier (The Incredible Hulk) Stars Craig Robinson, Kerry directed this psychological thriller Bateman star in this comedy by directs an all-star cast (Jesse Washington and David Alan Grier. starring James McAvoy, Vincent THE HANGOVER PART III (R) — Seth Gordon (The King of Kong: A Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e Cassel and Rosario Dawson. , Ed Helms, Fistful of Quarters). Harrelson) in this crime mystery Starts Friday, May 31 • Ci n e m a Ce n t e r , Fo r t Wa y n e Ken Jeong, Mike Epps, Zach • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e about a group of illusionists who Fri.-Wed.: 12:25, 2:35, 4:45, 7:20, Thurs.: 5:00, 9:00 Galifianakis and Heather Graham Daily: 12:50, 3:25, 6:50, 9:25 pull off a series of daring heists dur- 9:40 Fri.-Sat.: 6:30, 8:30 are back in Vegas one last time ing their performances. Sun.: 2:00, 4:00 in this third and last film in Todd IRON MAN 3 (PG13) — Shane Black • Co l d w a t e r Cr o ss i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES Mon.: 6:30, 8:30 Phillips’ comedy franchise. (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) directs this Times thru Monday, June 3 only (R) — Crime/drama starring Ryan Tues.: 5:00, 9:00 • Ca r m i k e 20, Fo r t Wa y n e installment of the Marvel Comics Thurs.: 7:00, 9:40 Gosling, Eva Mendes, Bradley Wed.: 6:30, 8:30 Times thru Thursday, May 30 only franchise. Robert Downey Jr. and Fri.-Mon.: 12:10, 1:10, 4:00, 6:20, Cooper and Ray Liotta. Thurs.: 12:30, 1:00, 1:25, 1:45, Gwyneth Paltrow with Guy Pearce 7:40, 10:20 • Co v e n t r y 13, Fo r t Wa y n e 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4:20, 5:20, 6:00, and Ben Kingsley co-starring. • Hu n t i n g t o n 7, Hu n t i n g t o n Thurs.: 1:00, 3:55, 7:45 a r m i k e o r t a y n e for showtimes - 426.3456 or 6:45, 6:50, 7:50, 8:30, 9:15, 9:30 • C 20, F W Starts Friday, May 31 Fri.-Wed.: 3:10, 9:05 www.cinemacenter.org • Co l d w a t e r Cr o ss i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e Times thru Thursday, May 30 only Fri.-Sat.: 11:00, 1:45, 4:25, 7:05, Times thru Monday, June 3 only Thurs.: 1:00 (3D), 1:30, 4:00 (3D), 9:45, 11:45 SAFE HAVEN (PG13) — Another NOW SHOWING Thurs.: 12:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30, 4:30, 7:00 (3D), 7:30, 10:00 (3D) Sun.-Wed.: 11:00, 1:45, 4:25, 7:05, romantic drama based on a novel Trance 4:00, 4:30, 5:00, 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, • Co l d w a t e r Cr o ss i n g 14, Fo r t Wa y n e 9:45 by Nicholas Sparks (Dear John, Downtown at 437 E. Berry

May 30, 2013------www.whatzup.com------17 ------Calendar • Art & Artifacts------Current Exhibits Qu i l t -Th e m e d Ar t Co m p e t i t i o n — Ba s i c s o f Oil Pa i n t i n g — Adult work- The Green Room Paintings, photos, barn quilts, shops with daily demonstrations, Af r o s : A Ce l e b r a t i o n o f Na t u r a l Ha i r fabric quilts and more, daily, June one-on-one instruction, lectures — Photography by Michael July, 5-July 10 (reception 11 a.m.-2 and in-class painting with Gwen JEN POIRY-PROUGH Tuesday-Sunday thru June 9, Fort p.m. Wednesday, July 10), Clark Gutwein, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday- Wayne Museum of Art, $5-$7, 422- Gallery, Honeywell Center, Wabash, Friday, June 10-14, Room A214, 6467, www.fwmoa.org 563-1102, www.honeywellcenter.org Ian and Mimi Rolland Building, Junior Achievement Needs Males for Project University of St. Francis, Fort An n u a l Li v e Bu t t e r f l y Ex h i b i t — Un d e r Co n s t r u c t i o n — Pre-opening Junior Achievement is seeking male actors to fill roles in Adven- Butterflies imported from tropical celebration featuring artwork by Wayne, $250-$275, 424-7195, Africa in the display tent, accom- local artists Penny-French Deal, www.artlinkfw.com ture Quest, an interactive event on Friday, June 28. Volunteers will panied by African music, Tuesday- Vicki Junk-Wright, Karen Moriarty, Ma r k Ki s t l e r Su mm e r Ar t Cam p — role play as a variety of characters and interact with participants in Sunday thru July 7, Foellinger- Santa Brink and Terry Ratliff, daily, Learn to draw with Mark Kistler teams of two or four people. All the female roles have already been Freimann Botanical Conservatory, June 8-July 1 (artist reception 6-10 during one hour sessions exploring Fort Wayne, $3-$5 (2 and under, p.m. Saturday, June 8), Artworks different themes daily, in collabora- filled, but there are several available roles for men, including gang- free), 427-6440 Galleria of Fine Art, Fort Wayne, tion with WFWA PBS 39; 9-10 a.m. sters, vampires and rock stars. The roles of Robin Hood, Friar Tuck Ar t i s t o f t h e Mo n t h — Paintings 387-6943 (ages 5 to 7, must be accompanied and Little John are also available. The volunteers will be stationed at and collage items by Brenda Wi l d Mi n d s - Wha t An i ma l s Re a l l y by parent); 10:30-11:30 a.m. (ages various locations throughout the city and groups will meet them along McConnehy, Wednesday-Saturday Th i n k — Traveling exhibition of 8 to 13+); 12-1 p.m. (ages 8 to June 1-30 (reception 7-9 p.m. videos, games and displays to 14+); 1:30-2:30 p.m. (ages 8 to the way as they solve clues to unlock prizes. To volunteer or to sign Friday, June 7), Katharos Art & show how animals’ environments 14+); 6:30-7:30 p.m. (all ages) up as a participant, contact JA Events Manager Stephen Hilker at Ste- Gift, Roanoke, 676-2445 have shaped their thinking abilities, Monday-Friday, June 10-14, Fort [email protected] or 496-1766. Wayne Museum of Art, one session Br i l l i a n t Op t i c s : A Sp e c t r u m o f Me d i u m Wednesday-Sunday thru Sept. per day $89, two sessions per day a n d Co l o r — Featuring works with 9, Science Central, Fort Wayne, extreme brightness, hues and color $6-$8 (2 and under, free), 424-2400 $178, materials included, register to IPFW Season Lineup Includes Frazier’s Dan Butler saturation, Tuesday-Sunday thru ext. 423 www.markkistler.com/, 422-6467 The IPFW Department of Theatre has announced its 2013-14 sea- July 14, Fort Wayne Museum of Cr a s h Co u r s e in Ph o t o s h o p — Adult son: Five Women Wearing the Same Dress by Alan Ball, directed by Art, $5-$7 (members, free), 422- workshops guide students through 6467, www.fwmoa.org Artifacts basic tools and move on to the John O’Connell (September 27-October 6); Our Town by Thornton more complex methods of pho- Ca s t l e Ga l l e r y Fi n e Ar t Su mm e r Wilder, directed by and starring (as the Stage Manager) Dan Butler ART EVENTS tographic manipulation, 9 a.m.-4 Sh o w — Local and national art- who played Bulldog on TV’s Frasier (December 6-15); Gint by Ro- ists showcase summer-themed Nu d e Fi g u r e Dr a w i n g Se s s i o n s — p.m. Monday-Friday, June 24-28, mulus Linney, directed by Jeff Casazza (February 21-March 2, 2014); works, Wednesday-Saturday and Drop-in sessions, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Ian and Mimi Rolland Building, by appointment, May 30-June Mondays & Thursdays, Artlink University of St. Francis, Fort and Into The Woods, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by 30 (opening reception 5-9 p.m. Contemporary Art Gallery, Fort Wayne, $250-$275, 424-7195, James Lapine, directed by Craig A. Humphrey (April 18-27, 2014). Thursday, May 30), Castle Gallery Wayne, $3 per hour, 424-7195, www.artlinkfw.com Season subscriptions for 2013-14, regularly priced at $57 each, Fine Art, Fort Wayne, 426-6568 www.artlinkfw.com Pa i n t a n d Dr a w f r o m a Li v e Mo d e l are available through July 1, 2013 at the reduced price of $52, a $5 De ca t u r Sc u l p t u r e Wa l k — Art event Upcoming Events featuring original life-sized sculp- — Costumed model available for discount. The season subscription entitles the subscriber to four tickets artists to draw; chairs, drawing tures by local artists, daily thru JUNE that may be used in any combination for the shows listed below. Early May 31, Second Street business boards and easels provided; artists bird subscription patrons save up to $15 compared to tickets priced bring their own art supplies, 9:30 FAME — The Foundation of Art and district, Decatur, www.decatursculp- individually. To purchase season tickets, call 481-6555. turetour.com a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturdays, June Music in Education presents art by 1, 15 & 29, Artlink Contemporary Art young children across northeast Ed w a r d Al v a r e z , Br y o n Th o m p s o n , Mi k e Gallery, Fort Wayne, $3 per hour, Indiana, Sunday-Friday, June a n o o r e n Civic Theatre Guild Sponsors Bus Trip V V — Paintings, wood 7-Aug. 25, First Presbyterian panels and limestone sculptures by 424-7195, www.artlinkfw.com 1s t Th u r s d a y Ga l l e r y Ta l k — A gal- Church Gallery, Fort Wayne, 426- The Fort Wayne Civic Theatre will host a bus trip on Saturday, Indiana artists, Tuesday-Saturday 7421, www.firstpres-fw.org thru June 28, Crestwoods Frame lery guide takes you on an in-depth June 15, with stops at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, a hot Shop & Gallery, Roanoke, 672-2080 look at Michael July’s exhibition of Ph o t o g r a p h e r s Ex h i b i t , Fi b e r Ar t buffet lunch from Goeglein’s, a self-guided tour of the National Auto natural hair, 12:15 p.m. Thursday, In t e r n a t i o n a l , Ph o t o g r a p h y b y Ke v i n Fac e s o f Ha i t i — Photography and Truck Museum, a wagon tour amid buffalo with a Native Ameri- June 6, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Gr o s s a n d El i z a b e t h Ba l z e r — by Rebekah Hubley, Monday- Photographs, contemporary quilts can guide at Wild Winds Buffalo Preserve, a wine tasting at the Satek Saturday thru June 11, Creative $5-$7, 422-6467, www.fwmoa.org DeFr i e s Ga r d e n s Ju r i e d Ar t Sh o w and other fiber arts techniques, Winery and shopping at specialty stores in Auburn. The cost is $85 per Women of the World, Fort Wayne, Tuesday-Sunday, June 7-July 10 267-9048 — Two dimensional works (not person, all inclusive of meal, fees and tips (shopping is on your own). computer generated, not prints), by (opening receptions Friday, June Fa r , Fa r Aw a y — Artwork by Bob 7), Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery, The tour departs 10:30 a.m. at the old Marsh Grocery parking lot at Beauchamp, James R.C. Adams Michiana area artists; live music, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June 8, Fort Wayne, 424-7195, www. Maplecrest and Rothman roads and returns around 7 p.m. Reservations and Lindsay Clark, daily thru June artlinkfw.com 2, Clark Gallery, Honeywell Center, DeFries Gardens, River Preserve can be made by calling Sharon at 437-7497 by June 10, 2013. Park, New Paris, www.goshenpaint- Ch i h u l y : Se c r e t Ga r d e n — Wabash, 563-1102, www.honeywell- Contemporary art glass with other center.org ersguild.org De ca t u r Sc u l p t u r e To u r — Panel dis- natural and man-made materials by IPFW Community Arts Classes Start Soon Gr e g Su mm e r s — Metal fish and Dale Chihuly, a collaboration with outdoor sculptures made from cussion, Old 27 Film Festival, chalk The IPFW Community Arts Academy summer classes are start- walk, food vendors, outdoor music the Franklin Park Conservatory, ing as early as June 10. The theatre classes this summer include: Fun repurposed and recycled materials, Tuesday-Sunday, June 29-Sept. Monday-Saturday thru May 30, concert and unveiling of 16 sculp- tures displayed along city streets 29, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, with Fairy Tales (Pre-K), Dramagination (grades K-3), Youth Drama Orchard Gallery of Fine Arts, Fort $12-$14 (members, free), tickets (grades 4-7), “Talk to the Hand” Puppet Workshop (grades 4-8), Play- Wayne, 436-0927 and business windows in and near downtown Decatur, Friday- required, 422-6467, www.fwmoa.org writing: Write Your Own Story for the Stage (grades 6-12), Filmmak- Gr i t t y Pr e t t y : Th e Ar t o f Ga r l a n d Saturday June 7-8 (sculpture JULY ing Camp: Direct Your Own Movie (grades 6-12), Cast Me! Audition Ma r t i n Ta y l o r , 2001-2013 — unveiling 1 p.m. Saturday, June 8), Cha l k Wa l k — Using pastels, artists Sculptures and recent 3D works 2nd Street, Decatur, 415-2401 Workshop (grades 6-12), Theatre Masters (grades 8-12) and Musical using diverse materials exploring reproduce existing artworks or cre- Theatre Audition Workshop (Ages 16 through adult). For more infor- themes of dealth, masculinity and Ri v e r Fe s t Ar t Fe s t Sh o w — Artwork ate their own in their designated more, Monday-Friday and by of original design, processed by square, Saturday-Sunday, July mation, call Melinda Haines at 481-6059. appointment thru June 21, Gallery regional artists and craftspeople, 13-14, Main Street, Fort Wayne, G, Manchester University, North 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, June 22, 422-6467 IPFW, Fort Wayne, 413-9911 Upcoming Auditions Manchester, 982-5334 Th e An d e r s o n Ce n t e r f o r t h e Ar t s Pe e r -t o -Pe e r Cr i t i q u e — Artists bring Grand Effect Productions will hold open auditions for Hello? Can Gw e n Gu t w e i n a n d Re b e cca Co f f ma n Pe r ma n e n t Co l l e c t i o n — Various two of their original works to be Ex h i b i t — A collection of oil paint- media and subjects, daily, July Anyone Hear Me?, a dark adult comedy on Monday, June 3 at Calhoun ings and ceramics, Sunday-Friday critiqued; 1-3 p.m. Saturdays, 13-Aug. 11 (reception 7 p.m. June 29 (painters), July 27 (draw- Street Soups, Salads and Spirits, Fort Wayne, from 6-7:30 p.m. thru June 2, First Presbyterian Monday, July 15), Clark Gallery, The show is a look at the life of a young administrative assistant Church Gallery, Fort Wayne, 426- ings), Aug. 24, Sept. 28, Oct. 26 Honeywell Center, Wabash, 563- 7421 ext. 100, www.firstpres-fw.org & Nov. 23, Artlink Contemporary 1102, www.honeywellcenter.org in the fashion industry who has turned to drugs and alcohol because Art Gallery, Fort Wayne, free, 424- Ar t l i n k Me m b e r s ’ Sh o w — Annual she feels that no one understands her. Encounters with her boss and IPFW De p a r t m e n t o f Vi s u a l 7195, www.artlinkfw.com Co mm u n i ca t i o n & De s i g n — Works exhibit feat. one piece from art- a smart-mouthed clairvoyant server lead her to do the unthinkable. by spring 2013 BFA graduates, CALLS FOR ENTRIES ist members and photography by There are roles for three women and three men. Due to the nature of daily thru May 31, Jeffrey R. Krull Ph o t o g r a p h y Sh o w (Oc t . 9-No v . 10) Bonnie Manning, Tuesday-Sunday, Gallery, Main Library, Allen County — Altered images, color and black July 19-Aug. 27 (opening reception the show and the language used, only people who are 18 and over may Public Library, Fort Wayne, 421- & white (including sepia tones) pho- 6-9 p.m. Friday, July 19), Artlink participate. The show runs July 15-17. Those auditioning may come 1210 tographs at least 5 x 7 in size, due Contemporary Art Gallery, Fort any time during the audition session. Cold readings from the script will Ju s t i n e He t t l e r — Life drawings in Oct. 7 to Honeywell Center Legacy Wayne, 424-7195, www.artlinkfw. be done. Those chosen for the cast will be compensated for their work. watercolor, ink and graphite, daily Hall, Wabash, $20, maximum of com thru May 31, Firefly Coffee House, three entries, all ages, 563-1102 AUGUST If you have any questions, contact Paul Allen at 579-6277. Fort Wayne, 373-0505, www.firefly- INSTRUCTION Wa b a s h Ar t Gu i l d — A celebration of Auditions for Ecstatic Theatrics’ comedy/action/musical Slipper- coffeehousefw.com Pa s t e l s Cl a s s — Beginners and Wabash Art Guild’s 54th year, daily, zzzz! Cobb and the 12 Dancing Princesses are 3 p.m. Sunday, June 9, Li v e 2Lo v e — Photography by Leanna advanced students use an alcohol Aug. 14-Sept. 10, Clark Gallery, 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 11 and 3 p.m. Saturday, June 15 at Fort Wayne Christman, mixed media and acrylic wash as an under painting for Honeywell Center, Wabash, 563- Cinema Center. Male and female dancers, stunt fighters and actors age works by Kristy Jahn, Monday- pastels, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday, 1102, www.honeywellcenter.org Friday, thru June 14, Northside June 8, Artlink Contemporary Art 6-66 are needed, plus techies and choreographers. Performance mati- Galleries, Fort Wayne, 483-6624, Gallery, Fort Wayne, $70-$75, sup- nees are August 10, 17, and 24. Details can be found at www.ecstatic- www.northsidegalleries.com plies not included, 424-7195, www. theatrics.com or call Jeannette Jaquish at 750-9013. artlinkfw.com [email protected]

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Lo m b a r d — Fort Wayne Civic Theatre AUDITIONS A Homecoming for a Fort Wayne Legend presents a drama about Fort He ll o ? Ca n An y o n e He a r Me? (Ju l y Wayne-native Carole Lombard as One of Fort Wayne’s most famous natives became 15-17) — Cold script readings for part of the 4th Annual Northeast the dark adult comedy by Grand a top Hollywood movie star! Indiana Playwright Festival, con- Effect Productions; three parts for Jane Alice Peters, better known as Carole Lom- Director’s Notes tains strong language, 8 p.m. women, three parts for men, ages Friday, May 31; 2 p.m. Sunday, bard Gable, was born on October 6, 1908 in the family 18 and up, 6-7:30 p.m. Monday, June 2; 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June PHIL COLGLAZIER June 3, Calhoun Street Soups, home on Rockhill Street in the West Central neighbor- 6; 8 p.m. Saturday, June 8; and 2 Salads & Spirits, Fort Wayne, 579- hood. She lived there until the age of six before mov- p.m. Sunday, June 9, Arts United 6277 ing to . the sense of pride to know she grew up amongst us Center, Fort Wayne, $16-$24, 424- 5220, www.fwcivic.org Sl i p p e r z z z z ! Co b b a n d t h e 12 Da n c i n g The research compo- (about 100 years ago). It has Pr i n c e s s e s (Au g . 8-24) — Dancers, Th e Ma r k o f a Do g ’s Fo o t — Play been a true pleasure to honor stunt fighters and actors ages 6 to nent and the local connec- LOMBARD reading, 3rd place winner of the 66 needed, plus techies and cho- tion makes directing the her life history through the 4th Annual Northeast Indiana FORT WAYNE CIVIC THEATRE reographers for the comedy action Playwright Festival, presented by play Lombard by Michael playwright’s words. musical, 3 p.m. Sunday, June 9; 7 Friday, May 31 • 8 p.m. Fort Wayne Civic Theatre, 12 p.m. B. Druxman a joy, especially As a director, it is al- p.m. Tuesday, June 11; & 3 p.m. Saturday, June 1, Lincoln Room, Sundays, June 2 & 9 • 2 p.m. Saturday, June 15, Cinema Center, having Jessica Butler star as ways the goal to respect the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, $10, Fort Wayne, 750-9013 Carole Lombard. Research- Thursday, June 6 • 7:30 p.m. words of the playwright and 424-5220, www.fwcivic.org ing Lombard’s last trip home Saturday, June 8 • 8 p.m. to enrich the emotional depth Be r n i c e Si z e m o r e ’s 70t h Bi r t h d a y — to Indiana and the WWII vic- Arts United Center of each moment, be it dra- Play reading, 2nd place winner of Upcoming Productions tory rally to sell war bonds matic or comedic. Through the 4th Annual Northeast Indiana Playwright Festival, presented by JUNE has been fascinating – from 303 E. Main St. • Fort Wayne the casting of Jessica Butler Fort Wayne Civic Theatre, 4 p.m. Do o r w a y t o Na r n i a , Th e Li o n t h e Saturday, June 1, Lincoln Room, her dress and hair style to her Tix.: $16-$24, 260-424-5220 and the support of our stage Wi t c h a n d t h e Wa r d r o b e — Kinetic stay at the Claypool Hotel manager, Karan Flick, my job Fort Wayne Museum of Art, $10, Revelation Academy of the Arts www.fwcivic.org 424-5220, www.fwcivic.org on Washington and Illinois was made easy. presents a new adaptation of the Th e We d d i n g Gi f t — 1st place winning classic C.S. Lewis tale in drama streets in downtown Indianapolis. Touring her child- Be sure to let your friends know that Carole Lom- stage production of the 4th Annual and dance, 7 p.m. Saturday, June hood Fort Wayne home was intriguing and gives one bard is “returning” to Fort Wayne, May 3-June 9. Northeast Indiana Playwright 8, Auer Performance Hall, IPFW, Festival, presented by Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, $9-$12, 446-7279 Civic Theatre, 8 p.m. Saturday, Sp a n k ! Th e Fi f t y Sh a d e s Pa r o d y — ------June 1; 8 p.m. Friday, June 7; Musical parody of Fifty Shades of and 2 p.m. Saturday, June 8, Arts Grey, contains adult content, 7:30 United Center, Fort Wayne, $16- p.m. Tuesday, June 11, Embassy $24, 424-5220, www.fwcivic.org Theatre, Fort Wayne, $38 thru Sh r e k , Th e Mu s i c a l — Based on Ticketmaster or Embassy box office A Gift That Defies Rom-Com Convention the award-winning Dreamworks 424-5665, http://embassytheatre. fairytale, 8 p.m. Wednesday, June org/, http://spankshow.com/ Nancy Carlson Dodd, how dare you? 5; 7 p.m. Thursday, June 6; 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, June 7-8; 2 p.m. The romantic comedy. We all know the formula. Sunday, June 9; 7 p.m. Tuesday, Boy meets girl. Girl falls for boy. Boy hurts girl. Girl Director’s Notes June 11; 8 p.m. Wednesday, June is distraught. Boy fights to get girl back. Boy gets the 12; 2 & 8 p.m. Thursday, June GREG STIEBER 13; and 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, girl. We’ve seen it all before, right? June 14-15, Wagon Wheel Theatre, Wrong. Warsaw, $15-$33, 574-267-8041 In the fourth year of the Northeast Indiana Play- heart at the door. But what happens when the target wright Festival, all bets are off in the world of the just might be the guy of her dreams? Does she surren- good-hearted, happy-ending-guaranteed love story. der her ambition and open her heart? It’s a romantic First-place winning playwright Carlson Dodd offers comedy. Of course she does. But wait ... maybe not. up The Wedding Gift, a ro- Ashley’s swindling mantic comedy romp that, THE WEDDING GIFT parents might not be what they ombard in my view, embraces the FORT WAYNE CIVIC THEATRE seem to be. The top-drawer, L true mission of the festival: money-bagged mother and fa- originality. Boy does meet Saturday, June 1 • 8 p.m. ther of the groom may not be by Michael B. Druxman girl. There is love, betrayal Friday, June 7 • 8 p.m. as privileged as expected. The Lombard and a search for redemption. Saturday, June 8 • 2 p.m. stodgy butler might not be so featuring contains stodgy. The faithful maid may Jessica Butler frequent But guess what: the girl is the Arts United Center as Carole Lombard heartbreaker. The boy waits indeed be unfaithful. The en- strong adult by the phone, hankie in hand, 303 E. Main St. • Fort Wayne dearing, harmless great uncle language listening to Celine Dion and Tix.: $16-$24, 260-424-5220 might blow the whistle on the MayMay 31 31 - - June June 9, 9, 2013 2013 bingeing on Ben and Jerry’s www.fwcivic.org entire scheme. Oh, and there (well, not really, but you get is a Greek chorus-inspired by Nancy Carlson Dodd the point). tennis match in the first act. The Lead character Ashley Marvel, along with her Carlson Dodd’s play continues to make us scratch plotting and premeditating parents, is a conniving our heads at every turn, always with the question: The grifter, preying on all-too eligible wealthy bachelors. what is going to happen next? Does the girl get the Wedding Gift Wedding She is a gifted actress, assuming the role and persona guy? Will there really be a happy ending? Do you re- is appropriate of whatever her vulnerable suitor needs her to be. ally think I’m going to tell you? Find out for yourself. for all Hungry with a deep-seated vendetta, she leaves her Sign the guest book for The Wedding Gift. audiences Gift Costumed Figure Membership Makes June 1 - 8, 2013 Drawing Sessions The Difference Drop In • Job Referrals • Experienced Negotiators Every other Saturday • Insurance 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Contract Protection $3 per hour Bring your own art supplies Fort Wayne June 1, 15 & 29 Musicians Association Ongoing Call Bruce Graham Dramatists Guild Fund for more Sponsored in part by Contact Artlink for details. information 80/20, Inc. 424-7195 artlinkfw.com 260-420-4446 Foundation

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Entries Fu n Fe s t 2013 — Family friendly fes- Mondays and Thursdays, Barnes Saturdays, June 1, 8, 15 & 22; 1961, academy.sweetwater.com tival with inflatables, games, silent & Noble, Jefferson Pointe, Fort July 6, 13 & 20; Aug. 3, 10, 17 Ta i Ch i in t h e Ga r d e n I & II — Learn St a r s in t h e Pa r k Au d i t i o n s — For auctions, plant sale, food, beer tent, Wayne, 432-3343 & 24, ACPL Children’s Services the ancient art of Tai Chi, 5:30-6:30 individuals or small groups involved karaoke and live music; 5-10 p.m. St o r y t i m e s , Activities a n d Cr a f t s a t Booth, Barr Street Market, Fort p.m. & 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays; in dance, comedy, cheerleading, Friday, May 31 & 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Al l e n Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li b r a r y : Wayne, free, 421-1220 7:00-7:45 a.m. Wednesdays, playing an instrument, gymnastics, ventriloquism, singing, magic, Saturday, June 1, Most Precious Ab o i t e Br a n c h — Born to Read EAA Ch a p t e r 2 Yo u n g Ea g l e s Ra l l y — Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Blood Church, Fort Wayne, free, Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Mondays, Airplane rides for kids ages 8 to 17, Conservatory, Fort Wayne, $59, $49 impressions and other abilities; 424-5535 Smart Start Storytime, 10:30 a.m. weather permitting, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. members, 8 sessions, 427-6011 auditions Monday-Friday, June 24-28; quarter-finals Thursdays, Ge r m a n f e s t — Festival celebrating Tuesdays, Baby Steps, 10:30 a.m. Saturdays, June 8; Aug. 10; Sept. July 18 & 25; August 1 & 8; semi- German culture with food, beer, Wednesdays, 421-1320 14, Smith Field Airport, Fort Wayne, Volunteering finals and finals Friday, August 16, live music, Trauben Tromp Grape Du p o n t Br a n c h — Smart Start free, 693-6191 Jay Community Center, Portland, Stomp, polka lessons and Beer Storytime for ages 3-5, 1:30 IPFW Ge n e Ma r c u s Pi a n o Ca m p — Th r e e Ri v e r s Fe s t i v a l Vo l u n t e e r Ex p o s IN, $10 registration fee, sign up Stein Relay Race, Sunday-Sunday, p.m. Tuesdays & 10:30 a.m. Week of intensive piano study and — Events for volunteers to sign up deadline Friday, May 31, 726-4481, June 2-9, Headwaters Park (and Thursdays, PAWS to Read, 4:30 performance, Sunday-Friday, June to be a mixologist (bartender) and www.starsinthepark.com other locations), Fort Wayne, $2-$5 p.m. Wednesdays, 421-1315 9-14, IPFW, Fort Wayne, $299- other volunteer positions during Ne w Ha v e n ’s Go t Ta l e n t Co n t e s t — (military personnel w/ID, free), Ge o r g e t o w n Br a n c h — Born to $499, ages 12-18, 481-6723 TRF, 6-9 p.m. Thursday, May 30 Competition with three celebrity minors must be accompanied by Read Storytime, 10:15 a.m. and 11 Ad v e n t u r e a n d Im a g i n a t i o n Su m m e r at Main Library, Allen County Public judges, part of New Haven Canal parent, 21 and up after 9:30 p.m., a.m. Mondays, Baby Steps, 10:15 STEM Ca m p — Two one-week ses- Library; and 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, Days Festival, 7 p.m. Wednesday, www.germanfest.org a.m. and 11 a.m. Tuesdays, PAWS sions offering a range of science, June 7 at Jefferson Pointe, Fort June 6, Schnelker Park, New Ma r k Pa u l Sm i t h Bo o k Si g n i n g — Book to Read, 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Smart technology, engineering and math Wayne, 426-5556, threeriversfes- Haven, $5, entries due Saturday, signing of The Hitchhike in conjunc- Start Storytime, 10:15 a.m. and 11 activities, 8:30-3:30 p.m. Monday- tival.org June 1, 602-5230, www.newhaven- tion with Castle Gallery Fine Art a.m. Thursdays, 421-1320 Friday, June 10-14 and 8:30-3:30 MDA Su m m e r Ca m p Co u n s e l o r s — Men canaldays.org Summer Show opening reception Gr a b i l l Br a n c h — Born to Read, p.m. Monday-Friday, July 15-19, and women 16 and older needed Th e Ol d 27 Fi l m Fe s t i v a l — with live music, food and cash bar 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Smart Start Ivy Tech, Fort Wayne, $149 one to assist campers ages 6 to 17 with Professional and novice filmmakers 5-9 p.m. Thursday, May 30, Castle Storytime 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, week, $298 both weeks, ages 11 to neuromuscular disease, June 8-14, create films (9 min. or less) in 27 Gallery Fine Art, Fort Wayne, 426- 421-1325 14, 481-2070 YMCA Camp Potawotami, South hours during the Decatur Sculpture 6568 Sw e e t w a t e r Ac a d e m y o f Mu s i c Ro c k He s s e n Ca s s e l Br a n c h — Stories, Milford, 486-6698 Tour; registration 2 p.m., filming Mi a m i In d i a n He r i t a g e Da y — Tour of Ca m p — Five-day camp to learn songs and fingerplays for the whole begins 3 p.m. Friday, June 7; pub- Chief Richardville House; display of how to write an original song, build family, 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 421- lic viewing and judging 9:27 p.m. traditional Miami clothing research self-confidence on stage, record Spectator Sports 1330 Saturday, June 8, The Old 27 Ice and fabrication; features local in the studio and perform a real Li t t l e Tu r t l e Br a n c h — Storytime Cream Shop, Decatur, free, 415- artists, performers and representa- rock show; for kids ages 12 to BASEBALL for preschoolers, 10:30 a.m. 2401, www.decatursculpturetour. tives of the Miami Indians and 18 with intermediate experience Mondays and Tuesdays, PAWS to Ti n c a p s — Upcoming home games at com other Native American groups; read, 6 p.m. Mondays, 421-1335 singing or playing guitar, bass, Parkview Field, Fort Wayne 1-4 p.m. Saturday, June 1, Chief drums or keyboard, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Th i r d An n u a l 3 Ri v e r s Fi l m Fe s t i v a l Ma i n Li b r a r y — PAWS to Read, Th u r s d a y , Ma y 30 vs. Lansing — Public showcase of local talent, Richardville House, Fort Wayne, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursdays; Babies Monday-Friday, June 10-14; June Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. $5-$7, 5 and under free, 426-2882 24-28; July 8-12; July 22-26; and maximum of three entries in drama, and books, for babies from birth to Fr i d a y , Ma y 31 vs. West Michigan comedy, documentary, animation or Ne w Ha v e n Ca n a l Da y s Fe s t i v a l — Live Aug. 5-9, Sweetwater Sound, Fort early walking, 10 a.m. Friday, May Whitecaps, 7:05 p.m. music video completed after June music, New Haven’s Got Talent, car Wayne, $350-400, 407-3833, acad- 31; Toddler storytime, for ages 18 to Sa t u r d a y , Ju n e 1 vs. West Michigan 28, 2012, selected entries to be show and cruise-in, magic show, emy.sweetwater.com 36 months, 10:30-11 a.m. Friday, Whitecaps, 7:05 p.m. shown at Cinema Center and on festival parade, food vendors, Kid’s May 31, 421-1220 Su n d a y , Ju n e 2 vs. West Michigan PBS39, due Friday, June 28, free, Day in the the Park, movie in the Ne w Ha v e n Br a n c h — Babies and Whitecaps, 3:05 p.m. Fort Wayne, www.wfwa.org/3RFF. park, comedy, cornhole, midway Dance books for kids birth to age 2, 10:30 Mo n d a y , Ju n e 3 vs. West Michigan html rides and more, 5-11 p.m. Tuesday- a.m. Thursdays, 421-1345 Friday, June 4-7 & 11 a.m.-mid- DANCE INSTRUCTION Whitecaps, 7:05 p.m. Po n t i a c Br a n c h — Teen cafe 4 p.m. night, Saturday, June 8, Schnelker Ba l l r o o m Da n c e — Beginner group Sa t u r d a y , Ju n e 8 vs. Dayton Dragons, Tuesdays, PAWS to Read, 5 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Tours & Trips Park and Broadway Street, New Thursdays, Smart Start Storytime class, 7:45-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Haven, free (VIP seating area $10), May 30, American Style Ballroom, Su n d a y , Ju n e 9 vs. Dayton Dragons, Ch i c a g o ’s Mo r t o n Ar b o r e t u m & Th e for preschoolers, 10:30 a.m. 1:05 p.m. www.newhavencanaldays.org Fridays, 421-1350 North Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, Gr o w i n g Pl a c e — Explore gardens $7, 480-7070 RACING at the Arboretum, visit The Growing Te c u m s e h Br a n c h — PAWS to Ba l l r o o m Da n c e — Beginner work- Place in Naperville, and shop for Lectures, Discussions, Read, 6:30 p.m. Mondays, Smart Di r t Ka r t s — At Baer Field Speedway, Start Storytime for kids age 3-6, shop, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday, Fridays: practice 6-7:20 p.m., rac- plants, Saturday, June 8, departing Readings & Films 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, YA Day for June 1, American Style Ballroom, ing 8 p.m.; Saturdays: practice from Bob Arnold Park, Fort Wayne, teens 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays, North Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, 4-5:15 p.m., racing 6 p.m., $12 (12 $99, ages 5 and up, 427-6000 $15, 480-7070 Ar c h Historic We s t Ma i n St r e e t 4t h An n u a l No r t h e a s t In d i a n a Wondertots reading for ages 1-3, and under, free), 478-7223, www. Ne i g h b o r h o o d To u r — Tour and Pl a y w r i g h t Fe s t i v a l Wo r k s h o p s 10:30 a.m. Thursdays, 421-1360 OPEN DANCES fwrace.com observe 8-10 homes and buildings — Presented by Fort Wayne Civic Sh a w n e e Br a n c h — Born to Read Ba l l r o o m Da n c e — Beginner open Saturdays, June 1 & 8; Friday, representing the flavor of the histor- Theatre; “Playwriting and Services for babies and toddlers, 10:30 dance, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, June 14; Saturdays, June 22 & 29; ic West Main Street neighborhood, of the Dramatist Guild of America” a.m. Thursdays, Smart Start May 30, American Style Ballroom, July 6, 13, 20 & 27; Aug. 3, 10, 17, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June 15, with Douglas Post, 10-11 a.m. Storytime for preschoolers, 11 a.m. North Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, 24 & 31; Sept. 7, 14, 21 & 28; Oct. Fort Wayne, $10 adv., $12 day of, Saturday, June 1; “Writing for Thursdays, 421-1355 $5, 480-7070 5, 12, 19 & 26 426-5117, www.archfw.org the Stage, Screen & Television” Wa y n e d a l e Br a n c h — Smart Start Ba l l r o o m Da n c e — Group dance, Pa v e m e n t Ka r t s — At Baer Field Au b u r n Bu s Tr i p — Stops at Auburn with Michael Druxman, 12-1 p.m. Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Mondays 8-8:30 p.m.; open dance party, Speedway; practice 6-7:15 p.m., Cord Duesenberg Museum, Sunday, June 2, Lincoln Room, and Tuesdays, Born to Read 8:30-10 p.m. Friday, May 31, racing 8 p.m., $12 (12 and under, National Auto and Truck Museum, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, $10 Storytime for babies and toddlers, American Style Ballroom, North free), 478-7223, www.fwrace.com Wild Winds Buffalo Preserve, Satek each, 424-5220, www.fwcivic.org 10:15 a.m. Tuesdays, PAWS to Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, $5, Fridays, May 31; June 7, 14, 21 & Winery for wine tasting and stores Read 4:30 p.m. first and third 480-7070 28; July 5, 12 19 & 26; Aug. 2, 9, Wednesdays; 421-1365 16, 23 & 30 for shopping, Saturday, June Ba l l r o o m Da n c e — Open dance 15, departing from Maplecrest & Wo o d b u r n Br a n c h — Smart Start party, 7-9 p.m. Saturday, June 1, Rothman Road, Fort Wayne, $85 Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Fridays, American Style Ballroom, North (includes buffet lunch, fees and 421-1370 Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, $6, tips), register by Monday, June 10 480-7070 to 437-7497, www.fwcivic.org 20------www.whatzup.com------May 30, 2013 ------Calendar • Things To Do------June Si e g e o f Fo r t Wa y n e — Learn about Sw e e t w a t e r Wo r k s h o p w i t h St u the War of 1812 with battle reenact- Ha m m — Stu Hamm performs bass 7t h An n u a l Sc r a p b o o k i n g Re t r e a t ments, period artisans, musical per- and discusses the Washburn gear — Enjoy movie night and games, formances and children’s activities, he uses; meet Stu and ask ques- gather tips from consultants and 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, June 8 tions after the workshop, 7 p.m. work on scrapbooking projects; and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, June Tuesday, June 11, Sweetwater Friday-Sunday, June 7-9, North 9, The Old Fort, Fort Wayne, free, Sound Performance Theatre, Fort Manchester University Campus, 437-2836 Wayne, free, 432-8176, space June 2-9, 2013 $85-$150, 877-624-8378 Lo o m i s Br o s Ci r c u s — International limited, register at http://www. Ro a n o k e Fi r s t Fr i d a y St r e e t Fa i r — cast of acrobats, daredevils, sweetwater.com/emails/workshops/ Sunday, June 2 Live music, food, shopping, yoga clowns, aerial artists, elephants and stu-hamm/ Deutsche Messe (German Mass), St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 518 E. class (for all levels) and children’s tigers, 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. Monday- Ch r i s t Ch i l d So c i e t y An n u a l Ga r a g e DeWald St., 11 a.m. games; yoga class (in Powers of Tuesday, June 10-11, Whitley Sa l e — Benefit for Christ Child One Studio) 5:30-6:30 p.m.; street County 4-H Fairgrounds, Columbia Society’s programs for at-risk Männerchor/Damenchor Konzert, Park Edelweiss, 3355 Elmhurst Drive, fair 6-9 p.m. Friday, June 7, 151 City, $8 children, $20 adults, www. children, 8 a.m.-4p.m. Thursday- 4:30 p.m. 1/2 Main Street, Roanoke, free, loomisbroscircus.com Friday, June 13-14, Queen of Heimatabend (German Homeland Night), Park Edelweiss, 3355 Elmhurst 416-7360 Br o w n Ba g o n Ba r r — Lunch at the Angels Activity Center, Fort Wayne, Drive, 5:30 p.m. 10t h An n u a l Ga t h e r i n g o f Gr e a t La k e s Barr Street Market to honor Chuck www.christchildfw.org Na t i o n s — Celebrating Native Surack for his his contributions to 16t h An n u a l BBQ Ri b f e s t — Over Monday, June 3 American culture with drums, the History Center and the com- 20 tons of BBQ and other food, Germanfest Organ Concert, Plymouth Congregational Church, 501 W. singers, dancers, food, vendors, munity, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, beer and live music (blues, jazz Berry St., 12:15 p.m. pre-1840 camp, kids activities, rap- June 11, History Center, Fort and country), 11 a.m.-11:59 p.m. Köstritzerabend, Club Soda, 235 E. Superior St., 5 p.m. tor show and art demos; 10 a.m.-9 Wayne, free, 426-2882 Thursday-Saturday, June 13-15 Mabkrugstemmen Kontest, Club Soda, 235 E. Superior St., 6:30 p.m. p.m. Saturday June 8 & 10 a.m.-5 & 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday, June p.m. Sunday, June 9, Tri-State 16, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne, Sprechen Sie Deutsch (Basic German instruction), Community Center, Antique Gas Engine Association $4-$8 after 5:30 p.m., bbqribfest. 233 W. Main St., 7 p.m. grounds, Portland, $4 (12 and com Piano & Organ Recital, First Wayne Street United Methodist Church, 300 under, free), 765-426-3022 W. Wayne St., 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 4 Germanfest Organ Concert, First Presbyterian Church, 300 W. Wayne St., ------12:15 p.m. Hofbrau Abend (beer & music), Fort Wayne Sport Club, 3102 Ardmore Ave., 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 5 Germanfest Tent, Festival Plaza, Headwaters Park, 10:30 a.m.-12 midnight Fast 6 Dominates Huge Weekend Official Opening Ceremony, Festival Pavilion Stage, Headwaters Park, 11 Tops at the Box: Fast and Furious 6 dominated a.m. what was one of the biggest box office weekends of The Jay Fox Band, Festival Pavilion Stage, 10 a.m. ScreenTime Citywide Chicken Dance with 101.7 WLDE, Festival Pavilion Stage, all time, thanks to a number of franchise releases all Headwaters Park, 11:30 a.m. hitting screens over a tight four-weekend span. Fast GREG W. LOCKE Germanfest Organ Concert, First Wayne Street United Methodist Church, 6 buried the competition, bringing in just under $100 300 E. Wayne St., 12:15 p.m. million over its first three days of release, surprising, Ferkel Wurst Stuffin’ (baby pig sausage stuffing), Festival Pavilion Stage, well, everyone. Add to that another $177 million in Morgan Freeman, Woody Harrelson, Mark Ruffalo, 1 p.m., 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. sales abroad, and this very successful franchise has Dave Franco, Michael Caine and Melanie Laurent. I’ll Hank Haller Ensemble, Festival Pavilion Stage, 3:45 p.m. what will likely end up as its highest earning release see both eventually. Probably. Maybe. Definitely the Fred Ziwich and the International Sound Machine, Festival Pavilion Stage, yet. This, of course, means that there will be at least magic flick, if only for Eisenberg, Laurent and the rest 8 p.m. two more of these movies. For the unfamiliar – all of the Now You See Me cast. Look for After Earth – a Thursday, June 6 three of you – the Fast flicks are about cars. And mus- film Columbia Pictures spent almost $150 million to Germanfest Tent, Festival Plaza, Headwaters Park, 11 a.m.-12 midnight cles. And speed and money and tough chicks. And, produce and promote – to flop, probably, not because Fred Ziwich and the International Sound Machine, Festival Pavilion Stage, supposedly, they’re a whole lot of brawny fun. star Will Smith doesn’t have the appeal he once had 11:30 a.m. Also at the Box: Topping the notable list of less- and not even because it’s bad, but because the compe- Germanfest Organ Concert, Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, 1122 S. furious heavy hitters that did well at the box office last tition is just too steep right now and, well, people no Clinton St. 12:15 p.m. weekend was Todd Phillips’ The Hangover Part III, longer trust Shyamalan at all. Now You See Me, also, Hank Haller Ensemble, Festival Pavilion Stage, 3:45 p.m. which brought in $54 million in the U.S. over its first will likely under-perform. Legs ‘N Lederhosen Kontest, Festival Tent, Headwaters Park, 7:30 p.m. four days of release. The film scored an additional Also out, if only on four screens apiece, are The The Jay Fox Band, Festival Pavilion Stage, 8 p.m. $19 million abroad. But here’s the thing: III has had East and The Kings of Summer. I saw both at advance Friday, June 7 the smallest opening weekend of the three Hangover screenings and loved both very much. Kings might Rock 104 Day, Germanfest Tent, Festival Plaza, Headwaters Park, 11 flicks, Part II bringing in twice as much over its first even be a new classic, a funny fun comedy/drama mix a.m.-1 a.m. three days of release. Also, the other two films in the that will remind of Superbad and Stand by Me. Very Jay Fox Band, Festival Pavilion Stage, 11:30 a.m. series ended up making about $500-ish million apiece, funny flick, this one. Germanfest Organ Concert, St. Peter Catholic Church, 518 E. DeWald St., ScreenRant: The Cannes film festival recently 12:15 p.m. far more than III is now expected to bring in. Reviews Mabkrug Rennen (Stein Line Relay Race), Festival Pavilion, 4 p.m. for the film, also, aren’t so hot. wrapped up, awarding The Secret of the Grain direc- Alpine Express, Festival Pavilion Stage, 4:30 p.m. J.J. Abrams’ said-to-be amazing Star Trek Into tor Abdellatif Kechiche’s Blue is the Warmest Colour, Mabkrug Rennen (Stein Line Relay Race), Festival Pavilion, 8:30 p.m. Darkness took the No. 3 spot, selling another $38 mil- said to be an “erotic lesbian epic,” the year’s top cin- Spitzbuam St. Louis, Festival Pavilion Stage, 9 p.m. lion over its second weekend, upping the film’s 10- ema honor, the Palme d’Or award. The Coen Broth- day total to $146 million. Next up is No. 4 Epic, which ers’ latest, Inside Llewyn Davis, won the Grand Prix saturday, June 8 while Heli director Amat Escalante won Best Director. Volksmarch (10K Walk), starts 8-11 a.m., Headwaters Park (finish by 2 sold $34 million over its first three days, while No. 5 p.m.) Iron Man sold just under $20 million over its fourth Bruce Dern won Best Actor for his performance in Al- 7th Annual Vision Walk, Headwaters Park, 10 a.m. weekend, upping its 24-day total to $367 million in exander Payne’s Nebraska while Berenice Bejo (The 13th Annual German Bake Off, Festival Plaza, 10 a.m. the U.S. and $1.14 billion worldwide. ’Tis the season Artist) won Best Actress for her performance in The Germanfest Tent, Festival Plaza, Headwaters Park, 11 a.m.-1 a.m. of the franchise cash-in. Past, director Asghar Farhadi’s (A Separation) new Alpine Express, Festival Pavilion Stage, 11 a.m. Also of some note, Noah Baumbach’s latest slice film. Familienfest (Family Fest), Festival Plaza, Headwaters Park, 11 a.m. of New York City cinema, Frances Ha, saw a slightly Here’s a list of the other notable films that pre- National Wiener Dog Finals, Headwaters Park, Lower Level 2 p.m. expanded release, selling another $612,000 while miered at the festival over the past two weeks: James St. Louis German Cultural Society Volkstanzgruppe, Festival Pavilion playing on 60 screens, upping the tiny indie flick’s 10- Franco’s As I Lay Dying, Sofia Coppola’s The Bling Stage, 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. day total to just under $1 million. Last but not least Ring, Claire Denis’ Bastards, Ryan Coogler’s Fruit- Spitzbuam St. Louis, Festival Pavilion Stage, 4:30 p.m. Trauben Tromp (Grape Stomp), Headwaters Park, Lower Level, 6 p.m. is Richard Linklater’s third Before flick, titled Before vale Station, Katrin Gebbe’s Nothing Bad Can Hap- pen Venus in Fur Polka Like a Star!, Festival Pavilion, 7 p.m. Midnight, which sold $274,000 on five screens last , Roman Polanski’s , Steven Soder- Jay Fox Band, Festival Pavilion Stage, 9 p.m. weekend, good enough for the weekend’s best per- bergh’s Behind the Candelabra, James Gray’s The screen average. Immigrant, Paolo Sorrentino’s The Great Beauty, Sunday, June 9 New this Week: The blockbuster release schedule Arnaud Desplechin’s Jimmy P, Jim Jarmusch’s Only Gottesdienst (German Church Service), Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 700 continues this coming weekend with Will Smith and Lovers Left Alive, Takashi Miike’s Shield of Straw and W. Jefferson Blvd., 12:45 p.m. M. Night Shyamalan’s new sci-fi flick, After Earth, Nicolas Winding Refn’s Only God Forgives. So, in and Louis Leterrier’s magical new ensemble thriller, short, a huge year at Cannes. Essen, Trinken und Gemütlichkeit! Now You See Me, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Isla Fisher, [email protected] For up to the minute details go to www.germanfest.org May 30, 2013------www.whatzup.com------21 Embassy Lets the Sunshine In With one show still remaining in the 2012-13 Broadway at the Embassy series (and you can read more about West Side Story in next week’s issue), Fare Warning the lineup for next year’s entertainment is already solid. And it’s one for the books. With both return- MICHELE DEVINNEY THIS WEEKEND • June 2 ing favorites and some new shows coming to Fort Wayne, there’s plenty of reason to look forward to due respect to the glorious Ann-Margret). the 2013-14 season. On March 4 prepare to revisit the 1960s with Kicking things off October 1-2 will be the re- Hair, a show which provided some incredibly Juke Joint Jive turn of an eternal favorite, STOMP. With a lively memorable music, even when some have forgot- and infectious beat you can feel to your core, this ten the show itself. Hard to forget such great songs show has been pushing people out of their seats and as “Hair” and “Aquarius (Let the Sunshine In).” & Austin Johnson onto their feet for years now, and Fort Wayne has Even my teenybopper peers were singing songs clearly developed a tremendous affection for these from Hair, thanks to a little family group called the performances. This is not at all surprising when Cowsills. Amazingly, while capturing a very spe- you consider the popularity of everything from cific time in our history and culture, the feelings of NEXT WEEKEND • June 9 drum corps to marching bands, Taiko drumming to discord and discontent in the midst of controversial Middle Eastern dance. Clearly rhythm is near and political times (and war) still resonate, perhaps now dear to the hearts of Hoosiers, and STOMP will be more than it has since the 60s. And you can’t go another crowd pleaser, a perfect way to start the wrong with the music, which is timeless. Rachael Davis & season. And now for something entirely different – but On November 3 a classic piece of musical the- equally delightful: Beauty and the Beast comes atre visits the Embassy with the staging of Hello, back to Fort Wayne March 31. There’s little I could Possum Trot Dolly!, the show which became so iconic thanks to say that hasn’t already been said about Beauty and performances from legends like Carol Channing, the Beast, but while it is still a little dicey to exam- Pearl Bailey and even Barbra Streisand in the film ine the impact and relevance of Disney princesses role. The show is a great showpiece for a talented in a contemporary world, I always come back to the Orchestra performer, and this production will star Sally Stru- same point over and over: Belle fell in love with a thers in the lead. Apparently Struthers appeared beast when she saw the size of his … library. Nuff in The Gilmore Girls, which many people have said. (And once again, the music is exquisite. For watched, but to most of us old timers she will al- my money, this is Disney’s finest score.) ways be Archie Bunker’s little girl, Gloria Stivic. Rounding out the season is yet another com- Regardless of your association, this is your chance plete shift in direction, with Green Day’s American to see not only a great piece of timeless theatre, but Idiot closing out 2013-14 on April 22. While not to catch a star performer live and in person. all Green Day fans were happy with this direction In early January, just in time to celebrate the toward mainstream popular entertainment and mu- birthday of The King, two Elvis-themed shows take sical theatre stardom (I believe I’m related to one of the Embassy stage within a week of each other. these people), Broadway is wise to find these new On January 9, Elvis Lives provides fans with an sources of shows to balance the classics which re- “ultimate Elvis experience.” As a special treat to turn regularly. THOSE of us who think the ultimate Elvis movie Just as shows like Hair helped broaden audi- experience is Viva Las Vegas, the show also in- ence demographics 50 years ago, so too have shows cludes a tribute to Ann-Margret, almost worth the like American Idiot helped redefine what the new trip downtown by itself (I may be revealing one of generation comes to expect musically. To the casual my girl crushes here). observer, Billie Joe Armstrong may not have much Then, only five days later, the fabulous Million in common with Oscar Hammerstein, but I think he Dollar Quartet comes to town. This show examines might provide a gateway to discovering the magic the magical day that four amazing performers – El- of Broadway to those who might not have other- vis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis wise sampled. – all converged on tiny but historic Sun Studio for Season tickets are on sale now by calling the a little musical fun. Having recently visited Mem- Embassy box office, and single show tickets will be phis for the first time and seeing that studio with the available this fall. See you at the theatre! photo of those four gracing one wall, I must confess this is the show I am most excited to see (with all [email protected] $350 Call for an Appointment TODAY! $350260.433.6606 DigitracksDigitracls RecordingRecording StudioStudio :::: digitracksrecording.com

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