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I Looked Up and Saw a White Horse
We are in our last days of 2018. Soon the new year begins. We have less than a month till Christmas and then the New Year. Till then, we have
8 Days A Week
Dec. 14 (Friday) Ron Campbell Art Exhibit & Sale — With original paintings based on his 50-year career in cartoons, including The Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine,” 4-8 p.m. Dec. 14; noon-6
Don’t sweat sweater details, a handy guide to fashionable sweaters
Q. I moved a couple of years ago from New Orleans to Little Rock, where the winter temperatures get pretty cold. I own a few sweaters now and need advice.
Two Years After Death
UA student leaves legacy for family, friends ELLA RUTH HILL Special to The Free Weekly It wasn’t expected. There weren’t any goodbyes. She was making plans with her sorority sisters.
Up Close And Personal
Photographer Kathy Collier sees things differently BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Kathy Collier says she wasn’t raised to be an artist. In fact, her mother didn’t much like the idea. But the
Rhythm Getting Stronger
Estefan’s music will have fans on their feet JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com You can’t portray a entire life on stage in two and a half hours, no matter how good a
LIVE! in NWA
Dec. 7 Route 358 — 8 p.m., Black Apple Crossing, Springdale. Van Cliburn Concert Series — 7 p.m. “Philip Glass: Works for Piano” with Maki Namekawa, Aaron Diehl, and Jenny
Festivals of Light, New Moon, Mercury in Shadow
The upcoming week is active and can feel rather complicated. We are in the midst of Hanukkah, Jewish Festival of Lights (it began last Sunday evening, Dec. 2nd& ends Dec.
Playing With Fire
Glass artist still finding new outlets BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “As long as people wear shoes and are respectful, I don’t mind guests,” artist Denise Lanuti says. Good thing, since she’s