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The proper bow tie
Q. As an avid bow tie wearer, I love seeing new converts! Being in the world of finance at a large broker-dealer, I started wearing bow ties as a differentiator
Advice Goddess: Jerk du Soleil
I’m a guy in my senior year of college. I cannot figure out how my roommate gets all the women he does. He’s a huge jerk to everyone, including women
8 Days A Week
May 14 (Friday) Virtual Architecture Tour — Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bachman-Wilson House, 11:30 a.m., Crystal Bridges Museum via YouTube. Free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org. “At the Wedding” — A new love
Pilot Arts’ ‘Passion Project’: Women sing to their muses in new song cycle
For Missy Gipson, founder and executive director of Pilot Arts Theatre, things seem like they’re finally getting back to normal — or, at least, the new normal. She and her
In Her Own Words: Angie Albright brings her history to Shiloh Museum
“Always remember that, at the core of the Shiloh Museum, is serving the community, telling the stories of everyday people, and being a welcoming place that values every individual. If
Broken or cherished? Cracks and scars only add to beauty
Earth Day is one which we should fill with gratitude for Mother Gaia, all deities of nature and harvest. They house us, nurture us, love us and tend to us
More Theater Is Better: ‘Next to Normal’ planned by fledgling company
Shannon Miller sees “theater done well” as a daily imperative as essential as a good cup of coffee. “I am pleased with the number of locations where I can get
A Decade With Dover: In-demand quartet returns to Artosphere roots
Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt candidly admits that the Dover Quartet’s canceled Artosphere appearance last year was perhaps the most heartbreaking of all the cancellations that happened to the ensemble in
Perfectly Themselves: Fenix Arts exhibit ‘Pronouns’ focuses on trans community
“For me, ‘Pronouns’ was inspired by a need in our society to grow,” says Jewel Hayes, co-curator of the new exhibit on show this month at Fenix Arts in Fayetteville.