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Dec. 21 (Thursday) Family Movie — “The Chronicles of Narnia,” 10 a.m., Springdale Public Library. Free. springdalelibrary.org. Motion Is Lotion — 10 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. Free. faylib.org. Winter Break
WAC celebrates with mariachi music
¡Feliz Navidad! It’s Christmastime south of the border, too, and Latin Grammy-nominated Mariachi Herencia de México brings a blend of Mexican and American Christmas favorites to the Walton Arts Center
Wristwatch rules for black-tie attire
Q. I have always heard that a gentleman wearing black-tie attire never wears a wristwatch. Yet I have seen models in men’s magazines dressed in formal wear and sporting wristwatches.
A Mercury Retrograde Season!
Mercury retrograde begins Tuesday (December 12) night around midnight after the Sagittarius new moon. Mercury remains retrograde ‘til the first day of the new year. Christmas too is retrograde this
WAC celebrates with mariachi music
¡Feliz Navidad! It’s Christmastime south of the border, too, and Latin Grammy-nominated Mariachi Herencia de México brings a blend of Mexican and American Christmas favorites to the Walton Arts Center
FSLT finds joy in ‘wacky tacky’ chaos of Christmas season
The best holidays, says FLST performer Anthony Yates, are always the ones that aren’t perfect — “the ones where something unexpected happened that broke everyone out of their seriousness and
Tucker-Doss holiday concert Dec. 15 benefits NWA Equality
For their Happy Holy Gays Winter concert, organizer Léo Tucker (formerly Stephen Coger) says that they haven’t even considered suggested attire for the evening and laughs at the idea of
Artists of Northwest Arkansas sell tiny canvases in support of big ideas
It’s the epitome of last-minute Christmas shopping opportunities — artworks by 80-90 Northwest Arkansas artists, in a perfect gift-giving size of 6 by 6 inches, and the buyers get the
Schoenfeld says farewell to Western Arkansas Ballet with final ‘Nutcracker’
As Western Arkansas Ballet opens the curtain for the 38th annual production of “The Nutcracker,” the moment will be both exciting and maybe a little tearful for artistic director Melissa