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Downward Doghouse and Save The Inundate

Downward Doghouse There’s a woman in my yoga class I’d like to ask out. Though she’s friendly to me, I worry that this could lead to awkwardness in class if

Cover Story

‘Love Lifts Us Up’: Wes Williams makes iconic role his own in ‘An Officer and a Gentleman’

Imagine a sandy-haired, sweet-faced boy, middle-school age, waiting backstage before his acting debut in the smallish city (population 20,000) of Lexington, S.C.. He auditioned only because he had a crush

Theater

Come For The Cocktails: Stay to help keep arts venues alive and well

Editor’s Note: This time every year, we look back at some of the noteworthy stories of the past 365 days. This story originally appeared Feb. 21, 2021, in What’s Up!

Music

Hometown Honors: Springdale celebrates award-winning fiddler Jenee Fleenor

Editor’s Note: This time every year, we look back at some of the noteworthy stories of the past 365 days. This story originally appeared June 20 in What’s Up! There’s

Galleries

Five Minutes, Five Questions: Serena Barnett on ‘Thrift Style’

If your New Year’s resolution for 2022 is “reduce, reuse, recycle,” then the Rogers Historical Museum has the perfect exhibit to inspire you. Titled “Thrift Style,” and organized by the

Family Friendly

Year In Review: The Myth-ing Link

Editor’s Note: This time every year, we look back at some of the noteworthy stories of the past 365 days. This story originally appeared May 30 in What’s Up! Kendall Hart

8 Days a Week

8 Days A Week

Dec. 31 (Friday) Noon Year’s Eve — With nostalgia-inducing games, live music, dancing, artmaking, performances in the galleries, a Coca-Cola toast and more, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Crystal Bridges Museum. Free.

LIVE! In NWA

LIVE! in NWA: Route 358 rings in New Year

“Route 358’s folk style and vocals feel deep woods at times and cinematic pop at others while remaining grounded in their acoustic roots,” one reviewer said in 2021. The band

Male Call

Bolo ties are not “in style” but are “a style”

Q. I have a beautiful custom-made silver bolo tie that I purchased from a Native American about 25 years ago. It is one-of-a-kind, but probably not considered antique. I want to give