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We Rise by Kneeling, Conquer by Surrendering

Esoteric Astrology as news for week October 19 – 25, 2022 We Rise by Kneeling, Conquer by Surrendering Sunday, October 23, the Sun leaves Libra and enters the deep transforming

Cover Story

Fayetteville Film Fest brings makers, fans to town Oct. 20-22

The Fayetteville Film Fest is back in full effect after a mix of virtual and in-person events for last year. “We’re so excited about it too!” exclaims Cassie Haley, who

Theater

T2’s ‘Detroit ‘67’ a look at Black culture rising in Detroit

In the course of the civil rights movement, there was one time and place that influenced all the rest — Detroit ‘67. It’s also the title of a production opening

Music

In Branson, Duttons find new home and fight Amy’s cancer

By any definition of the word, it’s been a challenging year for the performing Dutton family of Branson. On July 13, the Dutton Family Theater at 3454 W. 76 Country

Galleries

‘Goal 14 Water for Life’ aims to inspire viewers to help save the world

When you walk through the door of Art Ventures, the first thing you might hear is a relaxing, oceanic sound. Head to the right, through the converted dining room to

Family Friendly

Winnie the Pooh and his friends come to Walton Arts Center Oct. 21-22

According to Jonathan Rockefeller, creator of the new musical version of “Disney’s Winnie the Pooh,” two age groups are its biggest fans. The under-1o crowd you might expect, but the

8 Days a Week

8 Days A Week

Oct. 21 (Friday) Scrappy Ladies — Quilting group, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Rogers Public Library. Free. rogerspubliclibrary.org. Drop-In Tour: Art Trail — Sculpture & nature, 1 p.m., Garrison Lobby at Crystal

LIVE! In NWA

LIVE! A Music Calendar featuring Momentous at The Momentary

The William Baker Festival Singers of Kansas City will make three stops in Arkansas as part of their 25th anniversary celebration year. They will sing during the Vigil Mass at

Male Call

Don’t wear while after Labor Day and other fashion rules

Q. Q. I know the “Do not wear white after Labor Day” rule, but wonder what else exactly I should and shouldn’t wear.  Particularly now in early fall, are there some