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Let Maya Flourish and Deception Rule
We are seeing the two dimensions of Scorpio and the Nine Tests playing themselves out in our country (the U.S.). The two dimensions are two different perceptions about the president
Apt. 201B Or Not To Be
My boyfriend and I have been together for two years, and my lease is up in a few months. I was thinking about asking him if he wants to live
Unique, Useful And Beautiful
Boutique Show brings friends and fun together BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Two things become readily apparent about K.C. Pummill. The founder of the Northwest Arkansas Boutique Show has an easy, infectious
Past Leads To Future
Historic Cane Hill hires new director Lynn Kutter lkutter@nwadg.com The new executive director for Historic Cane Hill Inc. will focus on building the community and making it a “vibrant place”
Share The Good News!
It’s really not as bad ‘out there’ as we sometimes think AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Remember when the sun suddenly disappeared and the whole world looked dark outside, but then
Diva For A Day
Sometimes a queen is what she seems REGGAN PARRISH Special to The Free Weekly Looking into a large mirror, Patty Johnson hums softly to herself and dances in place as
From The Heart
Band lets go, finds joy in new music JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Dandelion Heart has been performing together a little more than a year and a half, but followers of the
‘Gems’ Sparkle in Florida
Crystal Bridges joins forces for ‘Cross Pollination’ exhibit JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Martin Johnson Heade’s 19th-century series of hummingbird and habitat paintings, “The Gems of Brazil,” is a visitor favorite in
Staying Busy
Theater artists pivot into new covid-19 concepts LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com Since March, we’ve talked a lot about artists and arts organizations “pivoting” in the face of a global pandemic
8 Days a Week
Nov. 13 (Friday) Inverse Festival — Continues through Nov. 15, The Momentary in Bentonville online. Free. inverseperformanceartfestival.org. Fandom Friday — Noon, Rogers Public Library via Facebook or YouTube. Free. 621-1152