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Jackets, once informal, are now dressy
Q. I have a column of yours about summer suits when you said matched suits are the dressiest and that blazers are next. I thought blazers had their origin with sporting
Gratitude as Amulet & Talisman, a Radiance of Kindness
Wednesday is the Sagittarius new moon with Jupiter (Sag’s ruler), turning stationary direct. Very auspicious for our Season of Gratitude and Giving. Jupiter (Ray 2 of Love/Wisdom) direct – we
Vaudeville comes to life in Eureka Springs Nov. 25-27
A group of friends has found a creative way to help boost a creative place. When Eureka Springs locals Phyllis Moraga and Lorna Trigg were looking for a place to
Crystal Bridges brings Coach designer to NWA symposium
Fashion has been a hot topic in Northwest Arkansas the past few months. That’s due in part to the opening of “Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour,” Crystal Bridges’ first fashion
NWA Audio Theater presents World War II radio drama
‘Christmas in the Blitz’ WHAT — Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater presents an original radio-style audio play written by two veteran players, Steve and Lynette Unger. The story centers around the
William Clark Green shares songs about small towns in Fort Smith show
William Clark Green was one of many musicians who went on path of self discovery during the covid lockdown. “Before covid, 2019 was our biggest touring year. And I was
ANA brings back its own version of tiny art auction Dec. 8
It was a beloved tradition at the Arts Center of the Ozarks that always led to competitive bidding, proud artists and happy art buyers. But when ACO closed in Springdale,
Festival of Trees glows at Mount Sequoyah, Ozark Ballet shares ‘The Nutcracker,’ more holiday events
The first ever Festival of Trees at Mount Sequoyah in Fayetteville opens to the public on Nov. 30 with the setup for the event starting at 9 a.m. Nov. 27.
8 Days A Week
Nov. 25 (Friday) Drop-In Tour: Art Trail — Sculpture & nature, 1 p.m., Garrison Lobby at Crystal Bridges Museum. Free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org. Evenings In Eleven — 5 & 6