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No Longer ‘ALONE’: Short thriller debuts at Ozark Talent Bank
It might feel as though the film industry in Northwest Arkansas dozed through 2020, but Kim Pease and Jason Pitts would beg to disagree. In 2020, Pease founded The Ozark
Sharing The Showtunes: Broadway comes to Baum Walker at WAC
When Broadway’s Christine and Raoul from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” find themselves together again on the Walton Arts Center stage in Fayetteville, you know they’re sure
Park And Party: Concert series builds community identity
As live music returns to downtown Springdale, a new partnership between the Downtown Springdale Alliance and Creative Arkansas Community Hub & Exchange (CACHE) has the Live at Turnbow music series
Seasoned By The Journey: Artist brings all her experiences to her brush
Carol Hart took the road less traveled — and loved every minute of the journey. But now, she’s in a hurry to make up for lost time. After completing a
Back In The Saddle
Hobbs State Park has even more to offer now When Chris Pistole, park interpreter at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area, calls a reporter on Saturday, he’s just come back to the
8 days a week
April 9 (Friday) Vintage Market Days — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. April 9-10, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 11, Benton County Fairgrounds in Bentonville. $10 Friday-Saturday; $5 Sunday. vintagemarketdays.com. Animal Medicine Ways
How much is too much?
Q. In a men’s dress blog, I saw this combination of clothes similar to some I have, but I doubt it would work for me. I think it probably has too much going on. If
Planting in the Temple: April Showers, May Flowers
In the Agni Yoga Wisdom teachings, there are references to the light from stars, planets, moon and sun vitalizing trees and flowers to be used by humanity as foods, resins,
Flush To Judgment
Flush To Judgment At my boyfriend’s recent high school alumni gathering, it came to light that he had bullied a student (holding his head in the toilet, etc.). We’ve been