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Missy Gipson
Actor, director, playwright, choreographer, mom, Pilot Arts founder Q. Five years ago, what effect did you want to have on the arts in Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley? A.
8 Days A Week
Jan. 4 (Friday) Meditation Workshop — With Amita Rathore, 9 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. First of four sessions. Free. faylib.org. Winter Break Wonders — 1-4 p.m., Crystal Bridges Museum in
Jason Suel
Actor, director, teacher, comic, emcee, TV host Q. Five years ago, what effect did you want to have on the arts in Northwest Arkansas? A. Five years ago, I was
The New Year — Signs in the Heavens
We begin the new year with Mars entering Aries (new realities, new endeavors), two eclipses (the old ways disappear), a new moon, and Uranus (disruption, surprises, new rhythms) turning direct
Gramping Her Style and Debt Valley
Gramping Her Style My friend just joined a dating site for elite creative professionals. Unfortunately, it grabs your age from Facebook, so you can’t shave off years. At 50, she’s
Art OverView
Art shows opening across Northwest Arkansas Now 50th Collectors Show and Sale — Artworks carefully curated from New York’s finest galleries, ends Jan. 6, Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock.
Looking Back
Writer revisits moments that made 2018 unforgettable JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com I’d like to tell you about my year, if you’ll indulge me. In preparing for the annual year-end coverage for
You Can’t Win
If you don’t at least try AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples The new year of 2019 just trotted in, pulling a wagon of possibilities with it. Each of us has the
‘Percy Jackson’ Sparks Magic
Larger than life show returns to heart of theater JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Fayetteville will be the very first city outside of New York to experience the magic, adventure and electricity of “The
Bernice & Bryan Hembree
Musicians, promoters, Roots Festival founders Q. Five years ago, what effect did you want to have on the arts in Northwest Arkansas? Bryan: We wanted to shine a light on Fayetteville and