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Finally Festive: Spring naturally brings Artosphere return
Though many of its events take place outside, the Walton Arts Center’s signature arts and nature festival was one of the coronavirus casualties last year. Artosphere entered its second decade
Wisdom Of Wicca: Columnist introduces tenets of pagan faith
Editor’s Note: As most of you know, last week was Amanda Bancroft’s final column for The Free Weekly. We will miss her terribly, but we know she will keep making
‘Small Cheer And Great Welcome’: Radio theater ‘Comedy of Errors’ promises ‘a merry feast’
Like most arts organizations, the Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater was largely stymied by the covid-19 pandemic. The five-year-old organization, dedicated to keeping the magic of radio drama alive, spent most
Paris In The Springtime: SoNA books flight of the imagination
Even as the worst days of the pandemic wane, it might seem a little soon to hop a flight to Paris. But the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas can take you
Invitation For Reflection: Artists mine struggle, memory in exhibition
For more than seven decades, since its inception, the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum has hosted a national competitive exhibition to recognize and encourage professional artists, as well as foster
Out Of Hibernation: MONAH comes roaring back
All around her, arts organizations were hunkering down to try to survive the covid-19 pandemic. But Charlotte Buchanan-Yale saw an opportunity not to keep the doors open but to blow
8 Days a Week
April 2 (Friday) MONAH Reopens — 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, beginning April 2, 202 S.W. O St. in Bentonville. Admission free; timed tickets required. 273-2456 or monah.us. Virtual
Black tie etiquette
Q. My girlfriend gave me a very nice light blue pinpoint Oxford shirt. She wants me to wear it with my tuxedo to our first post-vaccine black-tie affair. I have never seen