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Something (Not Quite) Familiar
Groups add fresh twist to famous hits JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Sunday promises a night of music to Northwest Arkansas unlike anything the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion has hosted before: a
Helming A Memorial
Musician’s fans hope for statue, restored boyhood home in Marvell Bill Bowden bbowden@nwadg.com The cotton fields of Turkey Scratch are occasionally invaded by foreign tourists taking pictures. They’re fans of
LIVE! in NWA
Today (8/3) Randall Shreve — Dickson Street Pub, Fayetteville. Josh Abbott Band — JJ’s Beer Garden and Brewing, Fayetteville. Russ Hutchison — JJ’s Grill, Bella Vista. Jon Dooly — JJ’s
Summer Night Symphonies
Nature provides free concerts to those willing to hear AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Summer concert season is well under way, and our area offers quite a lot of great, free
‘A Very Rich Experience’
Words are enough for ‘Collected Stories’ LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com University of Arkansas assistant professor Morgan Hicks knows her way around large-cast theater productions. This spring, she directed “Lysistrata” for
Switching It Up
Artists, chefs trade roles in ‘Sensory Iconoclasts’ BECCA MARTIN-BROWN NWA Democrat-Gazette This year marks the fifth “Sensory Iconoclasts” project at the Arts Center of the Ozarks, and “Case and I
Still Amazing
Two years in, allure of Amazeum continues LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com When Bentonville’s Scott Family Amazeum opened in July of 2015, leaders of the project predicted that around 180,000 guests
8 Days a Week
THURSDAY (8/3) Tontitown Grape Festival — With spaghetti dinners, a carnival and live music at 9 p.m., along U.S. 412 in Tontitown. Admission is free; various activities charge a fee.
Leo-Sirius Festival – the Heart of All That Matters
Monday, August 7, is a lunar eclipse, full moon (15.25 degrees Leo) and the Leo/Sirius Festival. At lunar eclipses, something in our outer material world disappears, it’s work complete. Leo
Heart Of The Community
Bank of Fayetteville hosts art show, book signing BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Like his ancestors before him, John Lewis wanted the building on the northwest corner of the Fayetteville square to