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Art Takes Flight
It’s butterfly season in the Ozarks AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Butterfly season is in full swing! Patterned wings are fluttering like confetti in sunlit meadows and along rural roads, brushing
LIVE! in NWA
Aug. 3 Route 358 — 5 p.m., 21c Museum Hotel, Bentonville. Crash Blossom — 8 p.m., Black Apple Crossing, Springdale. Candy Lee — Brick Street Brews, Rogers. The Creek Rocks
Making Music For Others
Fayetteville musicians operate ‘home-style’ studio LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com “Everything down to the color scheme and the books on the wall swaddle you like a … goose down comforter. There’s
Art OverView
Pottery, pop art and photos on tap Aug. 2 Member Scoop — “Journey of an Artwork” with members of the preparatory and collections management teams, 1-3 p.m., Crystal Bridges Museum
Still Lookin’ For Love
‘Urban Cowboy’ Johnny Lee plays Grape Fest LAURINDA JOENKS NWA Democrat-Gazette Johnny Lee dubs himself the “Original Urban Cowboy.” That cowboy performs Aug. 8 in Northwest Arkansas as part of
The Character Of The Ozarks
‘True Detective’ filming its third season near Huntsville Bill Bowden bbowden@nwadg.com The Arkansas landscape will be a character in the third season of the HBO television drama “True Detective.” Writer/director
BBQ food truck parks in Fayetteville
Alex Golden The Yaght Club on College Avenue in Fayetteville that many food trucks and other pop-up businesses have called home has added a BBQ truck — or, rather, bus
Take It Outside
Crystal Bridges continues music in the North Forest LARA JO HIGHTOWER NWA Democrat-Gazette Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is determined to make the most of its 120 gorgeous, park-like
Lammas – Feast of First Fruits, a Harvest Festival
Lammas, (Old English, for “lamb”, & later “loaf” as in “bread”) celebrates the first grain harvests. Observed August 1stin the northern hemisphere, we can extend the festival all week. Lammas
Celebrating Success
SoNA sets traditional but varied season BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com The Symphony of Northwest Arkansas is announcing what some might consider a very traditional season — Verdi, Chopin, Schumann, Tchaikovsky and