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Trillium Salon Series
The Trillium Salon Series set out to break down barriers around classical music by changing perceptions of the genre and presenting concerts in casual settings. Roughly a year and a
400-Year-Old Warning
“Why, I can smile, and murder whiles I smile, “And cry ‘content’ to that which grieves my heart, “And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, “And frame my face to
Worth Celebrating
Winslow’s Ozark Folkways is getting a bit of a facelift this spring, says interim executive director Amanda Cothren. A grant from the Winslow Community Development Center is funding the required
The Revue Review
When I started thinking about end-of-the-year music coverage, I realized my listening habits in 2017 haven’t been quite as varied as usual. There was a lot of ’80s-inspired pop (very
The Best Is Yet To Come
As we proved by looking back at 2017, Northwest Arkansas is rich in the arts. Here are 18 things to look forward to in 2018, most of them right here
Epiphany, Three Astrologer Kings & Aries to Pisces
Since the first day after Christmas, we have been traveling with the Three Magi Astrologer Kings, from the east to the west, following the Bethlehem (Sirius) star, walking towards the
Art Overview
Jan. 8 Artist’s Reception — For Reese Abbot, 5-6 p.m., Springdale Public Library. Free. 750-8180. Jan. 11 Artists’ Reception — For Fenix Fayetteville artists Cindy Arsaga, Alli Woods Frederick, Jan
Sleep Actuallyand
Head Over Heals
Sleep Actually My husband and I have been married for eight years. We have a 5-year-old son, and we both work full time. We used to have these amazing crazy
Home Away
The 7 Hills Homeless Center’s move to the southern part of Fayetteville has done a lot of good for the area while bringing some drawbacks, members, neighbors and other city
Winter Blossoms
Winter is not without its flowers. When the rows of spring daffodils fade like mist into the rainbow abundance of summer blooms, when the sunflowers have become a harvest of