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Crystal Bridges’ ‘Listening Forest’ pulses, flows, lights up via visitors’ input
Picture this. It’s evening, getting dark. You’re standing in the North Forest at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and you hear something, the rhythms of 3,000 heartbeats. As you
Morning & Evening Planets & Virgo’s Keynotes
We have several morning and evening stars that will soon recede out of sight. Venus is our morning star till September 15. Then she appears once again, heralding the new
It Comes From Outer Space! T2 opens sci-fi musical
“It Came From Outer Space” — surprisingly now a musical but not surprisingly on the TheatreSquared stage — is described as “in the vein of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’” and
Eureka musician John Two-Hawks’s new CD has Celtic flavor
Inspired by his book of the same title, “Of Mist and Stone” is the 29th album for Native flutist John Two-Hawks — and marks his return from a Covid-induced pause.
WAC artists consider others as self, world in crisis
Visitors to the Walton Arts Center are often exposed to new perspectives through what they see on the stage, but a new exhibit in the Joy Pratt Markham Gallery invites
School Days Revisited In Rogers Museum’s 1895 Hawkins House
As you drive up South Second Street in downtown Rogers — rerouted, perhaps, by road work — look to your left in the 300 block and imagine the bustle of
8 Days A Week
Sept. 2 (Friday) GED Classes in Spanish — 10 a.m.-noon, Ann Henry Board Room at Fayetteville Public Library. Free. Register at faylib.org. BPL in the Community — Family Story Time,
LIVE! A Music Calendar featuring Hillberry and Rocklahoma
Ukulele small and forceful/ Brave and peaceful/You can play the ukulele too it is painfully simple/ Play your ukulele badly, play your ukulele loudly. — “Ukulele Anthem,” Amanda Palmer The
Are pleats coming back?
Q. My wife and I were just on vacation in Santa Fe for their 100th Annual Indian Market and were lucky enough to get tickets to a Fashion Show. Like the