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Festivals and Celebrations Under the Full Moon
We have many festivals again this week, all occurring on Thursday. Chinese New Year, Full Moon, Purim, Holi. Chinese New Year always ends at full moon with the hanging and
Best Bets: March
March 4 “Rent” — The 20th anniversary tour of the Jonathan Larson musical, 2 & 7:30 p.m., Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville. $64 & up. 433-5600. ORCHID SHOW March 5
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Full Metal Jackie
Whim Chill Factor A guy I know through mutual friends finally asked for my number, claiming he’d like to see more of me. I was elated, but he never called.
One Man Can
When Payton Head heard the “n-word” shouted at him on campus, he was startled — but not surprised. He was startled he was president of the student government at the
8 Days A Week
March 2 (Friday) “Thinking Money” — A traveling exhibition, designed to teach tweens, teens and the adults in their lives about money management in a way that is not only
Viva La Vie Boheme!
For every generation of theater kids, there is the musical. Not “a” musical, “the” musical, the one that defines who they are, what they believe, where they want to go
A Rare Respite
Given that Fort Smith will spend this year celebrating its 200th birthday, the Fort Smith Museum of History has found the perfect image in celebration: Artist Samuel Seymour’s 1820 watercolor
Art OverView
March 1 Artists’ Reception — For Vox Femina II, 6-8 p.m., Arts Center of the Ozarks in Springdale. The exhibit, through March 28, features works by women artists “from all
When Dwarfs Dance
The story is iconic. Snow White escapes the Evil Queen’s castle, traverses the darkness and meets the Dwarfs, who aid her in her adventure. The music is less well known,
Money Where Your Mouth Is
It can be challenging just to know how to invest, let alone knowing which options are available. Many people have a certain cause they feel strongly about, and they wish