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LIVE! Music: Hill Records extends submission deadlines, Willie Nelson comes to Rogers, Melissa Etheridge to Eureka Springs
Now that the sun is shining brighter and temperatures are allegedly starting to warm, more and more venues are announcing lineups for spring and the local music scene is bustling.
‘The strength of us is the jungle’: Trike Theatre, Dhirana Academy of Classical Dance and Ra-Ve present ‘The Jungle Book’
In the classic story of “The Jungle Book,” Mowgli learns that “the strength of the jungle is us, and the strength of us is the jungle,” not only to survive
Visual Arts: Art Ventures helps kids create; galleries offer exhibits, classes
Art Ventures hosts a public reception and unveiling of student artwork based on the Hanging Sculptures of Ruth Asawa from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. March 28 at the Donald W.
Arkansas Philharmonic brews up evening of beer and Vivaldi April 4
“The changing of seasons always reminds me of Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons,” says Jason Miller, executive director of the Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra, “and Er-Gene found a wonderful quartet arrangement that is
WAC unveils season: ‘Company,’ ‘Six,’ Tina Turner, ‘Jagged Little Pill’ and more
“I believe that Northwest Arkansas is the Arkansas hub for theater,” says Jennifer Ross, vice president of programming at the Walton Arts Center. With an upcoming season of five Arkansas
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
Never Again, Completely and Forever More
On Thursday this week, March 23, 2023 (3/23/23), after 14 years in Capricorn (ruled by Saturn), Pluto, the planet of transformation – (almost) completely and forever more – leaves the
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March 23 (Thursday) Charlie & The Chocolate Factory — With the movie “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” and a hot chocolate bar, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Springdale Public Library. Free.
What to wear to your next zoom meeting
Q. In today’s super casual dressing, suits just don’t seem logical. Still, I can’t wear a T-shirt and chinos all the time either, particularly with a lot of my business conducted