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FYI: Live theater on stage in Fort Smith, Rogers, Fayetteville
Feb. 25 (Friday) Tap Takeover — With Bentonville Brewing Co., 6-8 p.m., Eleven at Crystal Bridges Museum. $79. Reservations at 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org. Art By The Glass — Roll for
LIVE! in NWA: Friends Pay Respects To Super-Fan Jason Lowery
Jason “Big Hands” Lowery was a lot of things, begins musician and music promoter Amanda Rey, who loves a good story just as much as she loves a good song
Guo Nian – Happy Chinese New Year!
It’s Chinese New Year of the Water Tiger. Tiger is the king of all creatures and third in the Chinese order of animals. Tiger years are 1902, 1914, 1926, 1938,
River Valley Film Society announces second Fort Smith International Film Festival
Plans for the second Fort Smith International Film Festival are under way, with the River Valley Film Society holding a news conference Jan. 20 to announce details for the summer
Where There’s Smoke: Revival lights the fire of FSLT’s 75th season
Meredith Rice fits right into the Sanders family in “Smoke On The Mountain.” The actress’ maiden name is even Sanders. But beyond that, she knows intimately a world like the
Dark, But Life Affirming: Artist considers discontent as agent for change
This weekend 21c Bentonville Museum Hotel welcomed two new exhibitions, making it the first gallery transformation since the pandemic began. Wim Botha’s “Still Life with Discontent” and “Truth or Dare:
A Bonnie Gift For Baby: Harpist Beth Stockdell records collection of international lullabies
When Beth Stockdell’s stepdaughter Christa was in the final trimester of her pregnancy, Stockdell began mentally creating an album full of lullabies for her and husband Rick’s first grandchild. “Then
8 Days A Week
Feb. 4 (Friday) “Mental” — A new play by Alexis Perez, 7 p.m. Feb. 4-6, Adohi Hall, 187 S. Stadium Drive on the UA campus in Fayetteville. Free, but there
LIVE! in NWA: Coming Soon, Railyard Series, Josh Groban, Ray Wylie Hubbard
It’s a promise that summer will eventually come when announcements of outdoor concerts start to blossom like jonquils in March. Last week, the Railyard Live stage in downtown Rogers announced
Silence Of The Ma’ams
My girlfriends and I were out for drinks. One was talking about her bad day at work and how she found herself apologizing to her boss (though she wasn’t at