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Road To Growth
A potential developer could put homes on lots half the size of those previously allowed and build around a proposed indirect connection from Rolling Hills Drive to Crossover Road under
Endship Ringand
To The Bitter Friend
Endship Ring I was roommates with a girl five years ago. I was a spoiled brat for many years, but I’ve worked very hard to change. She, on the other
A Career Of Firsts
In jeans, a T-shirt and a white cardigan — even with her shoulder-length brown hair — Amy Eversole looks and sounds like former Texas Gov. Ann Richards. It’s in Eversole’s
The Art Of Beauty
Makeup artist and Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week board member Jodie Arrington Franklin can size you up in five seconds and tell you what color palette would look best on your
8 Days A Week
May 4 (Friday) Spring Into Summer Craft Fair — With local artists and specialty vendors, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. May 4-5, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 6, Benton County Fairgrounds, 7640 SW
Art OverView
May 1 “The Touch Gallery” — Sculptures and a painting that are created with various materials like bronze, carved wood, marble, resin and acrylic paint that visitors, especially children, will
3×3Three Minutes, Three Questions
Soprano Danielle Talamantes
Any lover of American musical theater knows the story of Puccini’s masterpiece “La Boheme.” Marcello and Rodolfo, the starving artist and poet; Colline, a philosopher, and Schaunard, a musician; Mimi,
‘Find Me’: BFF film rooted in genuine diversity
Tom Huang’s Bentonville Film Festival entry, titled “Find Me,” has nothing to do with his ethnicity — first-generation Chinese-American — or the fact that the cast is Asian, Latina and
Lucky Us!
Good news and climate are strange companions these days, but here they go together: According to the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust, “Northwest Arkansas is rich with landscapes that foster climate