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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide
Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hide I’m a 30-year-old gay man with a new boyfriend. He is a total social butterfly: the kind of person who shows up to a bar
Evoking Our Wisest Choice
There is a book call the Labors of Hercules. It depicts a man, Hercules, encountering twelves experiences, lessons and tests under the twelve signs of the zodiac. Hercules represents humanity
Poised To Play Again
Amazeum reopens to visitors this weekend BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com How do you adapt an interactive museum for families to function amid concerns about covid-19 exposure? For the Scott Family Amazeum
Art Moving Forward
Fenix Fayetteville considers culture and inclusion BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “Artists document our contemporary times and have for centuries,” muses Jeanne Parham. “It is the artist voice that has transformed beliefs
‘The Road Ahead’ – National Park Radio has new EP for fans at home
BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com For National Park Radio, life right now is a study in contrasts. The husband-and-wife duo of Stefan and Kerrie Szabo is used to being on the road
Just A Brief Intermission
APT ‘remixes’ Season 35 for eight shows in eight months BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com If ever anyone could put a positive spin on postponing a theater season, it’s Ed McClure. “Eight
Don’t Let ‘Em Bug You
Bug balm makes bug bites more tolerable AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples At the height of summer, “bugs” are having a lot of “fun.” They are engaged in an almost unimaginable
Even At A Distance
Peacemaker all about music, community JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Though the Riverfront Amphitheater will look a little different July 24 and 25, organizers for Fort Smith’s annual Peacemaker Music Festival are
Four Minutes, Four Questions: Evan Alvarado-The House of Songs
JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com As the coronavirus’ impact grows and shifts daily — and continues changing how artists and musicians create in its wake — The House of Songs in Bentonville
Collar stays are here to stay
Q. Your recent button-down collar shirt column was a lovely piece for a boy from Little Rock who arrived at Yale without having seen a “button down,” but adjusted as