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Love’s Labors Revealed
‘Shakespeare in Love’ sweet, romantic, funny, intimate BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com It is a policy of this publication that we don’t review anything but professional theater — because I refuse to
Virgo — Two Lights Are Seen
We’ve entered Virgo, sign of service (to self first, then others), health, wellness, gardens, devas and our food systems. Virgo is also the sign of purity, discernment and discrimination, detailed
Looking good, on a budget
Q. I like to dress well, but I am on a significantly limited budget. The things I see in GQ cost way more than is logical for me to spend
Roots Returns
Music, food fest celebrates 10 years JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com It was 10 years ago that a humble new festival rolled into Fayetteville with the moniker of “intimate urban music and
It Takes A Village
Volunteers are key to keeping Roots Fest sustainable LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com When musicians Bryan and Bernice Hembree, along with their friend, chef Jerrmy Gawthrop, produced the first Fayetteville Roots
Shakespeare And Syria
New play uses old story to examine life in Damascus LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com When the workshop production of “10,000 Balconies” — a play conceived, created and directed by Kholoud
The Beat Goes On
Meet the bands at this year’s Roots Festival For nearly two decades, the Sunday night headliners for this year’s Roots Festival have been traveling the world, picking up influences
Wayne Coyne: In His Own Words
Artist, rocker reflects on intersections of his work JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com When Wayne Coyne’s art installation “King’s Mouth” opened in downtown Springdale in July, the rock star/artist/singer-songwriter says there wasn’t
Live From The Library
KUAF brings the best of Roots Fest to the airwaves BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Like everything else about the festival, KUAF’s annual live broadcast of an all-Roots “Ozarks at Large” started