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Palm Sunday, Out of the Desert & into the City of Peace
Sunday is Palm Sunday, the start of Passion Week. Palm Sunday biblically marks the triumphal entry of Jesus of Nazareth, coming out of the desert (time of preparation for Springtime)
Dance concerts April 1 showcase Conservatory of Classical Ballet, Ballet Theatre
“This is a full-circle moment for me,” says Kaley Kirkman Althausen. Althausen returns to Northwest Arkansas to dance for the first time since 2015. After spending time with Texas Ballet
3×3: Harpist Beth Stockdell talks about her new CD in What’s Up! podcast
Beth Stockdell is releasing her final album, a 14-song CD titled “Beneath the Starry Moonlight,” and will celebrate with a short performance and get-together from 5 to 6:30 p.m. April
Largest solo collection of Diego Rivera’s works in two decades explores personal and national identity, hopes for future at Crystal Bridges
Works by the great international artist Diego Rivera have arrived at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and they are a rare sight to behold. “Diego Rivera was the most
Gem & Mineral Society hosts annual show April 1-2 in Siloam Springs
FAQ – Spring Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show WHAT — Dealers will be on hand with rocks, slabs, cabs, stone home decor, fossils, and beautiful finished jewelry and more. Back
8 Days a Week
March 30 (Thursday) Artist Demo — Wren of Talisman Hall, 11:30 a.m., Terra Studios in Durham. Free. usingart.org. The Sounds of Spring — With Marc Paine, 5 p.m., Bella Vista
LIVE! Music: Amy Grant finally returns to Eureka Springs; Caitlin Rose comes to Fayetteville
Amy Grant puts hearts in motion starting at 7:30 p.m. April 1 for a rescheduled show in Eureka Springs. The pop star turned Christian contemporary singer was scheduled to perform
Don’t know what to wear? Don’t be afraid to ask
Q. Apparently I will be invited this year to our company’s Memorial Day Weekend trip to Hot Springs. I know there will be a nice dinner and a trip to the Springs. What
APT hosts world premiere of Oren Safdie dramedy March 24
At the end of “Survival of the Unfit,” you won’t walk out of Arkansas Public Theatre laughing and singing. This isn’t “Little Shop of Horrors.” But there is something inhuman