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Two Fishes with a Silver Cord
Esoteric Astrology as news for week February 22 – 28, 2023 Two Fishes with a Silver Cord We are under the light of Pisces until March 20, when Sun enters
Arkansas Winds remember founder with Feb. 25 concert
Piecing together a seemingly mismatched set of pieces, the Arkansas Winds Community Concert Band will present “A Musical Mosaic” that will pay homage to its founder in a special concert
UA’s ‘Hedda Gabler’ has modern messages about equality, mental health
“You find it so hard to accept that a young girl might … want – just a little peek in at a world which – which she is not permitted
Emmy-winning composer Amos Cochran brings sonic dreamscapes to Van Buren
Emmy-winning composer Amos Cochran is looking forward to performing in Van Buren. After all, that’s where he lives. The Fort Smith Symphony String Quartet will present a collection of his
Rogers Historical Museum exhibit depicts love in the early 1900s
Celebrating Valentine’s Day all spring long, “The Etiquette of Courtship,” a themed tour, “was inspired from the history of the Hawkins House itself,” says Rachel Smith, assistant director and curator
History of Black cowboys on stage Feb. 25 in Alma
It might not come as such a surprise in the River Valley, where students learn about Bass Reeves, the first Black deputy U.S. marshal west of the Mississippi River. But
8 Days A Week
Feb. 23 (Thursday) Nativing Suburbia — Neighborhood Gardening Series Part I with the Pollinator Partnership, 9:30 a.m., Bentonville Public Library. Free. Register at bentonvillelibrary.org. Citizenship Classes — 3:30 p.m., Fayetteville
LIVE! Music: Fayetteville celebrates Ocie Fisher at benefit; Grammy winner Ashley McBryde performs in Fort Smith
A benefit celebrating Northwest Arkansas musician Ocie Fisher will feature an array of local talent and a silent auction. Fisher recently suffered a stroke, and her friends organized the show
The “popped collar” style: In or out?
Q. I recently read an article about the men’s style of wearing a “popped collar.” It referred to it as dated and described the look as uppity, snooty, and obnoxious. It