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Vegan Options Abound
Even a barbecue can be great without meat AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples It’s time to break out the grill and enjoy picnics, barbecues, fireworks and family vacations! Outdoor meals can
All Hands On Deck!
Captain treats Belle like queen she is BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “It’s almost like dancing, like an artform,” James Plybon says of helming the Showboat Branson Belle. She is, after all,
Summer Is Season For Studying Fun
Washington County nonprofits offer wealth of opportunities LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com Summer approaches, but do not fear, parents: Northwest Arkansas organizations are more than up for the challenge of helping
Swamped
‘Shrek’ roars on to summer stage at Welk Theatre BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com In the movie that introduced Shrek to the world, Princess Fiona finds her true home in the place
Anything But A Drag
TheatreSquared comedy has serious things to say LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com Matthew Lopez’s “The Legend of Georgia McBride” can be deceptive. On its face, the play is a wacky comedy
Especially For Arkansas
Steve Earle adds another verse to history LAURINDA JOENKS joenks@nwadg.com History note to Steve Earle: Confederate Brig. Gen. Ben McCulloch went to Texas from Tennessee in 1835. “He missed joining
8 Days A Week
May 24 (Friday) Opening Lecture — “Nature’s Nation” with co-curators Karl Kusserow (Princeton University Art Museum) and Alan Braddock (William & Mary), followed by a discussion with artist Walton Ford,
Beauty Amidst Decay
Artist hopes ‘to haunt the viewer just a little’ BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “With photography these days, in order to stand out you need to present your work in new and
Will Walk For Food
Chef seeks to polish ‘culinary gem that is Northwest Arkansas’ BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Chef Erin Rowe started cooking up an idea three years ago, and this month, the timer dinged
Out For Delivery
Exhibit puts stamp on post office history BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Many museum exhibits pay homage to a place or way of life that no longer exists. That’s not true of