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February Festivals – Rituals, Celebrations, Holy Days
February is the very heart of winter in the northern hemisphere. To offset possible winter’s gloom, and h help humanity have hope that spring is near, the month begins with
At WAC, Kilgore photos capture vulnerability, hope, connection, community in Fayetteville
“I photograph these people because I love them,” Andrew Kilgore says of the work he has done for much of his life. “When I open my eyes and my heart
At TheatreSquared, ‘Kim’s Convenience’ is story of immigrant dreams
There are no subtitles for the scenes in which Korean is spoken in “Kim’s Convenience,” on stage through Feb. 19 at TheatreSquared. And that might be the whole point of
Chapel Hart stops at TempleLive in Fort Smith on new ‘Glory Days’ tour
Chapel Hart is bringing their “Glory Days” to Fort Smith and El Dorado this week. Sisters Danica and Devynn Hart, with cousin Trea Swindle, opened their “Glory Days Tour” at
Musician, craftivist Donna Mulhollan tackles climate change
“I don’t like using the word artist. I’m a musician, and I like to dabble in crafts and use them for causes. So craftivist really seems to fit better to
Arts Live ‘theater kids’ identify with ‘The Outsiders’
Natalie Lane lets music be her guide when getting a play ready for the stage. “That really sets the tone. I use it in all of the scene changes and
LIVE! Music: Hip-Hop at FPL, Beck at AMP, much, much more!
For the musician who is just starting out, finding resources to make and record music can be tricky. Whether your medium is punk rock, hip-hop, or something indescribable, the Fayetteville
8 Days A Week
Feb. 2 (Thursday) Chapter Chicks Woman’s Book Club — 11 a.m., Bella Vista Public Library. Free. bvpl.org. We’re Hooked — A crafting club, 1 p.m., Bella Vista Public Library. Free.
Boutonniere etiquette
Q. I was wondering about boutonnieres. I have always thought it is a fun look, but wonder if it is in style or ever was. I have two weddings coming up,