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Stray It Forward
There are many people who cross ethical lines at work, but most of them just do it by taking home Post-its or a stapler.
Slam Poet Releases Spoken Word Album
Houston Hughes is a man about town. If you’ve ever been to Last Saturday, Last Night Fayetteville or an open mic night, you’ve mostly likely seen him emceeing or seen him perform his fiery, often funny slam poetry.
Local Bluegrass Fans Organize Homegrown Music Festival
When Harvest Fest, the popular bluegrass/folk music festival at Mulberry Mountain, cancelled in 2014 no one was quite as bummed as Jessica Sumner and her friend Jeremy Gunn.
Crab, Scarab, Tortoise, Cherubim & the Family of Man
We are in the month and sign of Cancer. Looking around our world we might see images that pertain to Cancer; crab, scarab, tortoise, gates, waters, mother with child, angels (the Cherubim who protect mothers and children).
Skinny Genes
There’s that saying, “You are what you eat.” Apparently, your girlfriend ate a supermodel.
Abstract Realism: William McNamara Paintings to be Featured at Arsaga’s Throughout July
William McNamara specializes in a type of watercolor painting that almost look like photo-realistic.
The Video Game As Art
Video games, for decades, were not considered to be art and were considered no more expressive than a pinball machine.
ArkansasStaged Production Explores ‘What Makes Art, Art?’
From the theatre company that brought you Venus In Fur comes Art, a play that delves into what makes something worthy of being called “art.”
The Mystery Of Baby Box Turtles
That little turtle you just passed on the way to work may be older than you.
Death In Black & Blue
Good god, what a week.