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8 Days A Week

Dec. 14 (Thursday) Motion Is Lotion — 10 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. Free. faylib.org. Gallery Talk — “Annie Leibovitz at Work,” 1 p.m., Crystal Bridges Museum. Free woth exhibition ticket.

LIVE! In NWA

LIVE! Music: Sarah McLachlan brings ‘Fumbling Towards Ecstasy’ anniversary tour to AMP

Last week Sarah McLachlan announced her “Fumbling Towards Ecstasy” 30th anniversary tour with Feist will stop at the Walmart AMP on July 2. “I think it’s interesting as an artist

Male Call

Gift giving for the clothing conscious man

Q. My father is very clothing conscious. He definitely has his own style and I am hesitant to buy him anything to wear. Would you suggest some holiday gifts “for

Risa's Astrology

St. Nick, Hanukkah, New Moon, Two Marys & Mercury retrograde!

We have a week filled with multiple festivals, a saint’s day, a festival of light, two Mary’s days, a new moon and to top it all off, Mercury stationing retrograde!

Cover Story

Entries open now for WAC’s 2024 VoiceJam

“A cappella music is more like a rock band and less of a choir,” says Jim Bob Loyd. “Yes, everyone is singing, but the trick is, we are actively feeding

Theater

T2’s ‘Christmas Carol’ imparts wisdom of Scrooge’s experience

Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” is a play about learning life’s lessons before it’s too late. And even the youngest actors in TheatreSquared’s holiday production have lots of wisdom to

Music

SoNA Singers bring harmony, heart to Christmas concert Dec. 9

Jeramy Upton says he’ll sing anywhere — in the car, of course, but also at his desk at work, waiting at the dinner table at a restaurant, any place he

Galleries

Rogers Historical Museum considers ‘Working America’

“Immigrants have always had a close connection in the history of Northwest Arkansas,” says Serena Barnett, director of the Rogers Historical Museum. “People from many different parts of the world

Family Friendly

Almost 1 million lights make up new drive-through experience

Visitors to the Washington County Fairgrounds this Christmas season might think they made a magical wrong turn. A new holiday drive-through, called Magical Lights Adventure, promises to be “the biggest