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The Kali Yuga – a Time of Darkness & Destruction
On February 18, 3102 BC (at the death of Krishna, the world teacher), a time of Lawlessness began on our earth. It was the beginning of the Kali (dark) Yuga
Love blooms for AOP’s Beast and Belle
In Disney’s fairy tale of “Beauty and the Beast,” all the hopes and dreams of the characters are magically embodied by a rose enshrined in glass. In the Arts One
Five Minutes with Erin Bagley, new director of theater at Community School of the Arts
“I want to challenge perspectives and make educational theater exciting and new,” says Erin Bagley. A graduate of Ouachita Baptist University with a BFA in musical theater, Bagley, from White
Songs Of Stars And Service: Kimbrough plays Parrothead Club benefit
Will Kimbrough laughs off the idea of retirement now that he’s received praise from Sir Paul McCartney. “You know, I would if he wrote me a check!” Kimbrough says. “You
LIVE! A Music Calendar: Cage the Elephant Rocks Rogers
BENTONVILLE Meteor Guitar Gallery — Beach House on the Hill with Will Kimbrough, Jim Hoehn and Even Keel Beach Band, 5 p.m. July 20; Ian Moore, Sept. 20; TAJ Farrant, Nathan
8 Days a Week
At The Theatre “Hello, Dolly!” — 2 p.m. July 21; again July 24-28 and Aug. 1-3, Fort Smith Little Theatre, 401 N. Sixth St. in Fort Smith. $25 opening night;
‘Fresh And Familiar’: SoNA announces 2024-25 season
If there’s an overall philosophy for programming a season for the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, Ben Harris captures it in one statement. “I think our audience has come to expect
Myriad Points Of View: Erizku invites ‘parallax’ into Momentary exhibit
It is impossible to see the world through Awol Erizku’s eyes — unless you were born in Ethiopia and raised in New York City’s South Bronx; unless you earned an
Sprezzature: Dressing with effortless grace
Q. I like to dress well and wear better clothing, but I never want to look like I’m obsessed with it. What is key to avoid going overboard and wearing