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Art For Art’s Sake — Advice Goddess
Accepting gift from ex nothing more than kind thing to do A guy my girlfriend dated seven years ago is now an aspiring artist, and he gave my girlfriend one
Topsy-Turvy World — Murcury Retrogrades in Virgo
Mercury in Virgo turns (stationary) retrograde Saturday, August 12th, at 6pm (west coast time) and lasts three weeks (till September 5th). For five days, as September begins, Mercury retrograde back
The Man, The River, The Legacy
Compton celebration honors environmentalist’s work LARA JO HIGHTOWER NWA Democrat-Gazette When the friends of Compton Gardens and Conference Center in Bentonville host their Dr. Compton Celebration today, they’ll be honoring
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