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A good seersucker defines the southern gentleman

Q. Unbelievable! Sunday’s article completely ignored the Southern gentlemen. There is nothing that says summer in the South more than a man’s seersucker suit. Ever since Joseph Haspel invented the

Risa's Astrology

Mercury Retrograde – Magical Mystery Days

We are now in the 2nd Mercury retrograde of the year. Mercury retrograded Sunday in Leo and will make a return visit to Cancer for several weeks. We all know

Cover Story

Date Outside The Box

Unique offerings upstage dinner-and-a-movie tradition LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com Let’s face it, the basic dinner-and-a-movie date routine can get old for those that have been dating — or married or

In The News

Tunes To Come?

City, venue to hash out music request STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com Representatives of a planned venue south of downtown Fayetteville, planning commissioners and city staff will work over the next few

Theater

‘The Name Of The Game’

Winner takes it all on ACO summer stage LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com Julie Gabel’s first foray into the Arts Center of the Ozarks summer musical was the 1980 production of

Galleries

Watch Women (Metal)Work

Exhibit forges space for inclusion JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Every other year, the Arkansas Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts curates a traveling exhibition of female Arkansas

Family Friendly

Step Back In Time

Har-Ber Village has memories to share BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com The name Harvey Jones was once synonymous with Springdale. Jones was the founder of Jones Truck Lines, by 1980 the largest

8 Days a Week

8 Days A Week

July 12 (Friday) Friday Morning Movie — “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World,” 10 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. Free. faylib.org. “Mamma Mia!” — With the music of ABBA,

Maker Space

Worth A Thousand Words

Shiloh shares tips to make pictures more permanent BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in Springdale is arguably the largest repository of Northwest Arkansas history in the