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Bluebird Smackdown
Friends at night, birds may squabble by day AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples The bleak wintry landscape of hay-colored hills and bare branches is suddenly interrupted by flashes of deep blue,
FSRAM Reopens
Having closed Jan. 4 due to covid-19 concerns, the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum has reopened, effective Jan. 15. Jan. 15 was also opening day for the RAM Annual Invitational,
Walk In A ‘Grave Garden’
Tiffany Lee’s new EP looks at letting go, renewal SEAN CLANCY sclancy@adgnewsroom.com “Grave Garden,” the new EP from Little Rock singer-songwriter Tiffany Lee, dropped just before the end of December
Laddy Issues and Tender Mercenaries
Laddy Issues I’m a woman in my early 20s. My friends say I have “daddy issues,” because I tend to date men in their 30s. (I do have a decent
Bless Us, Every One!
T2’s ‘Christmas Carol’ everything good about live theater BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com I am unforgivably late writing this — but not to write it would be an even greater sin. “A
8 Days A Week
Jan. 15 (Friday) Virtual Architecture Tour — Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bachman-Wilson House, 11:30 a.m., Crystal Bridges Museum via Zoom. Free. Register at 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org. Ice Skating Rink — Open
Week of Epiphany – Something Revealed to the World
We completed our journey with the Magi Astrologer Kings this week, our Twelve Days After Christmas, each day organized under a zodiacal sign, preparing us for the new year. The
Emily Postal
Bright red lipstick is my trademark. It makes me feel attractive and confident: ready to take on the world. A female friend criticizes me at parties about my leaving a
2020 In Review: The Fighters
Arts venues make live or online choices to survive BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com All Broadway shows have been canceled through May 30, 2021. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra just canceled all programming