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8 Days A Week

March 16 (Thursday) Volunteer Tax Assistance — 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Fayetteville Public Library. Free. faylib.org. St. Paw-trick’s Day — Free pet adoptions, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. March 16-17, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

LIVE! In NWA

LIVE! A Music Calendar: Hillestad Closes Out Irish Weekend

Hillestad closes Shamrock Fest this weekend at The Park House Kitchen + Bar in Siloam Springs. Magnolia Brown plays at 7 p.m. March 17; Hillestad at noon and Red Oak

Male Call

When to keep, when to toss an old tie

Q. I have way too many ties in my closet, but when I try to cull them down, I am always caught by worries that older ones will come back

Risa's Astrology

Spring Equinox, New Moon & International Astrology Day

We are in our last week of Pisces. The two fishes of Pisces, carrying the seeds of all twelve signs, offer them to Aries who will create with them all

Cover Story

T2 announces season of thrills, laughter, lessons and tears

Choosing shows for the upcoming season at TheatreSquared begins with a lot of reading, according to the director of new play development, Dexter Singleton. And that’s not just Singleton reading;

In The News

Fire in the Hole celebrates its final season at Silver Dollar City

It is the end of two eras at Silver Dollar City — one for guests who love Fire in the Hole and one for travel writers who have worked with

Theater

Phones figure prominently in NWAAT’s evening of suspense

Telephones figure prominently in the next two stories that will be told by Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater — but not the kind of phones you put in your back pocket.

Music

King Opera House brings series of touring shows to Van Buren

What starts with the Beatles, ends with Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline and is brand new to Van Buren? The answer is the first King Opera House Season of Entertainment,

Galleries

Collector’s passion brings vintage market to NWA March 18

“It’s all about vintage clothing and guitars for me! Oh, and records! And my vintage Nikon film camera!!” The exclamation points — and the reflected enthusiasm — quickly explain how