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Signs & Festivals, Eclipses & Retrogrades
The last half of May, under mutable Gemini Sun, is busy – two festivals, two retrogrades, a lunar eclipse and a full moon (Festival of Humanity & of Goodwill, when
Fraud Prince and Six Degrees Of Penetration
Fraud Prince I broke up with a guy I was dating after discovering he’d lied about his age on the dating app we’d met on. (He’s 48, not “39.”) I’d
Bigger Than One Family: Film looks at decades of oppression, separation
Baldwin Chiu was used to his father’s vague answers when he questioned him about his heritage. But when Chiu had a daughter of his own, he decided vague answers weren’t
Prepare To Party, People: CACHE welcomes back community, creators
The objective for the May 21 Art Party CACHE is hosting is three-fold: to introduce the community to the new CACHE Studios in Bentonville; to welcome artists and the community
Laying The Groundwork: Program aims to foster hip hop in NWA
How do hip hop artists in Northwest Arkansas begin to make a name for themselves? Who is already working the scene here? Is there even a place in the culture
Ending And Beginning – Fort Smith Symphony ends one season, prepares for next
“At certain points in the year, our concerts were the only live musical events happening in our region,” John Jeter, music director of the Fort Smith Symphony, says of the
140 Years And Counting – Rogers Historical Museum helps city celebrate
Looking down a photo-filled wall in the Rogers Historical Museum’s Key Wing, Director Serena Barnett has a unique perspective on the past 140 years of the city she calls home.
8 Days A Week
May 21 (Friday) Virtual Architecture Tour — 11:30 a.m., Crystal Bridges Museum via YouTube. Free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org. Artosphere — Trail Mix, 5-7 p.m., downtown Fayetteville and the Frisco Trail
Stand out for all the right reasons
Q. I am a young professional man who likes to dress well, but also to stand out from the crowd of very conservative dressers. However, my best (male) friend and my wife