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Jazz Society to Host International Duo for Final Summer Concert
Aaron Goldberg and Ali Paris are joining forces to do a special performance where Jazz meets Middle Eastern music.
Fayetteville Organization Aids People of Aleppo
For three weeks, a Fayetteville Syrian-aid organization raised more than $10,000 with locally sourced donations by doing a relay fast to raise awareness for the people stuck in the besieged city of Aleppo, Syria.
Oktoberfest Returns to Dickson Street, 13 Breweries Featured
Oktoberfest returns to Dickson Street as Fayetteville’s fall craft beer festival once again.
Sunrise Guitars Opens on College Avenue
Musicians, aspiring musicians and music fans have a new premier spot in Fayetteville to buy and repair instruments, take lessons and watch performances.
Late-Season Nesters
We typically think of eggs around springtime and Easter, and most people promptly forget about them when summer fun arrives.
Issues Surrounding Buffalo River Watershed Continue
The issues surrounding the Buffalo National River and a nearby 6,500 hog farm that was built in a fragile watershed environment keep coming.
One Mississippi Excels With Brilliant Dark Comedy
If you get too dark, you risk losing your audience; too light, and you risk losing your original point. Tig walks that tightrope better than any comic I’ve ever seen.
Meet KPSQ 97.3, Fayetteville’s New Community Radio Station
After several years of chasing the dream of one day operating a non-commercial community-sourced radio station in Fayetteville, a few locals can officially announce that station is on-air.
The Emmys Got It Right (For Once)
The 2016 Emmys aired last Sunday, and for once I walked away from a winner’s list with the feeling that every award went to a deserving performer or production.