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Mercury Retrograde – a magical time!
Mercury begins its second retrograde of the year sometime after midnight and before dawn, Friday, April 21. Mercury retrogrades in Taurus till May 14, moving back from 15 degrees to
Arkansauce shares new songs in What’s Up! podcast
Arkansauce stopped by our podcast studio last month to talk about their new album, “OK to Wonder,” which drops April 21. So far, two singles, “Up on the Shelf” and
Students bring quirky dramedy to NWACC stage April 27-29
Stephanie Freeman has a message for fans of live theater in Northwest Arkansas. “NWACC Theatre is here! Our students are AMAZING!” This is Freeman’s first semester as professor of theater/theater
Walker Hayes opens AMP season with concert April 21; what else is new at the Roger venue
Walker Hayes says that he and his band still need some practice to get “Fancy Like” the dancers for the Duck Buck Tour that hits the road this month. “We
QUILT showcase this weekend at Benton County Fairgrounds
Beyond beauty — and a chance to learn more about a traditional American artform — how does a quilt show benefit the community, you might ask. Well, in the case
Fort Smith Symphony performs, records music of Indigenous composer
Louis Wayne Ballard — or “Honga-no-zhe,” meaning “Grand Eagle” in Quapaw — was born on July 8, 1931, in Devil’s Promenade, Okla., near Miami. His mother was Quapaw; his father
8 Days A Week
April 20 (Thursday) We’re Hooked — A crafting club, 1 p.m., Bella Vista Public Library. Free. bvpl.org. CB to You Mobile Art Lab — 5-7 p.m., Archer Learning Center in
LIVE! Music: NWA, River Valley celebrate Record Store Day, Backwoods Music Festival kicks off at Mulberry Mountain
Vinyl lovers, rejoice! Record Store Day is April 22, and there’s so many swank releases and hidden gems to acquire. Owner of Block Street Records, Wade Ogle, is even bringing
This is how you dress for a ‘Kentucky Derby’ theme
Q. Our club is having a dinner dance with the theme of Kentucky Derby. What options can you suggest for my husband to wear? A. Well, let’s start out with