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Lights, Cameras, Audiences
Be It Resolved Northwest Arkansas film festivals continue to expand their reach, fostering artists and films that receive national attention. The Past 540 Film Fest was the area’s first film
Counting It Down
“Not even the most optimistic among our circle could have anticipated back in 2005 that by 2015 TheatreSquared would unveil plans for such a remarkable community space. But in many
New Places To Hang Out
Be It Resolved The overwhelming success of Crystal Bridges Museum put visual arts front and center in Northwest Arkansas, inspiring a variety of new kinds of venues for visual arts
Venue Variety Is The Spice
Be It Resolved Northwest Arkansas’ music scene is thriving. There lives here a tradition of great local music dating back to the Cate Brothers and Levon Helm, as well as
New Scripts, New Adaptations
Be It Resolved Northwest Arkansas premieres, supports and produces more new scripts than Kent Brown and Roger Gross could ever have dreamed. The Past From 1986 to 1996, University of
You Flooze, You Lose and Good Mourning!
You Flooze, You Lose I’m a married lesbian in my 50s. I blew up my happy marriage by having an affair with somebody I didn’t love and wasn’t even that
LIVE! in NWA
Dec. 15 Jamie Lou & The Hullabaloo — 8 p.m., Black Apple Crossing, Springdale. Whiskey River Road — 10 p.m., Choctaw Casino, Pocola, Okla. Dance Night: Swing — 8 p.m.,
Light in the Darkness – Candles, Prayers, Mantrams & Remembrances
Wednesday is Santa Lucia day, Swedish Festival of Light. Wednesday is also the first day of Hanukkah – eight-day Hebrew festival of Light. Hanukkah (meaning consecration, dedication) commemorates a miracle
Artfully Accomplished
Multi-million dollar donation to boost visual arts at UA Jaime Adame jadame@nwadg.com A $40 million gift from the Windgate Charitable Foundation will pay for new arts facilities at the University
The Art Of Science
Book brings together two unique efforts in education BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com For nigh onto 30 years, Kent Bonar traversed the hills and valleys of Northwest Arkansas carrying a tome the