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Dreams Do Come True: fundraiser gives prom another chance

You got stood up. Your corsage gave you hay fever. The wrong guy (or girl) asked you to go. Your limo had a flat tire on the way to the

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Shining Support

Community raises up local musicians with new festival When Ryan Woodland got his start in the Northwest Arkansas music scene some two and a half years ago, he found other

Entertainment LIVE! In NWA

LIVE! in NWA

April 6 Ashtyn Barbaree Band — 8 p.m., Black Apple Crossing, Springdale. Emily Rowland — 7 p.m., Brick Street Brews, Rogers. Diversity Band — Chelsea’s Corner Cafe, Eureka Springs. Jon

8 Days a Week Entertainment

8 Days A Week

April 6 (Friday) Vintage Market Days — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. April 6-7; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 8, Benton County Fairgrounds in Bentonville. $5-$10. vintagemarketdays.com. African Night — A night of

Entertainment Theater

A Possible Dream: Actors, singers undertake quixotic quest

It might have seemed he was tilting at windmills. But Michael Riha never gave up. “I have been in conversation with the [chairwoman of the music department] Ronda Mains, for

Commentary Making Ripples

Mourning Doves Embody Joy

Birds mate for life, share raising of their young With cooing reminiscent of ocarina wind instruments in “My Neighbor Totoro” and wing beats like a magical pegasus whinnying into the

Features Maker Space

Three Minutes, Three Questions: Andrew Markus Bell

Google Andrew Markus Bell, and the descriptors that appear are tantalizing: “Global contemporary,” “abstract pointillism,” “contemporary art,” “art abstract.” “In the process of intense personal excavation, I developed skills I

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Engage, Educate, Encourage: Performance artists invert viewers’ expectations

In its third year, Inverse Performance Art Festival continues its mission of fostering a community of support and understanding around artists and the performance genre. Fifty local, national and international

Entertainment Music

Let Your Voice Be Heard

A cappella competition bigger, better than ever   The aca-awesome Walton Arts Center-produced VoiceJam A Cappella Festival returns to Fayetteville for its fourth consecutive year. The festival will see groups from

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Pieces Of The Past: Pettigrew community gathers for annual homecoming

“The Pettigrew Heritage Committee members had to step up to the plate after the passing of Wayne [Martin],” says Susan Collins, one of those members. “We had really depended upon