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Cane Hill celebrates its past, present and future at annual festival Sept. 21
Cane Hill might, at first inspection, look like just a wide spot on Arkansas 45 south and west of Fayetteville. There’s a quaint little museum building and adjacent art gallery
Cranes, music and words: Kwiatkowski hosts International Peace Day concert and exhibit at Mount Sequoyah
Mount Sequoyah offers plenty of peaceful places to gather, but on Sept. 21 peace will be the reason to gather. In observance of International Peace Day, established in 1981 by
Symphonic Evolution: SoNA premieres Lopez-Gavilan’s ‘Oceans to Cross’ in 2024-25 season opener
With strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion and sometimes a piano, most symphonies have looked the same on stage no matter the century, but the music coming from those same instruments continues
FYI Calendar: Eureka Springs School of the Arts invites you to stroll into the studio and leave with arts knowledge
At The Theatre “I Haunt You” — An original play, ghost story and seated entertainment experience embellished with dancing, costumes and a bit of fright. BYOB and limited seating. General
LIVE! Music: Chainsaw Lassy drops EP, NERVOSA, GWAR thrash Fayetteville
The name Chainsaw Lassy came to lead singer Kori Foster in a dream. She said that she envisioned an album cover with the band name. When plotting a punk project
Libra – Autumn – the Light That Moves to Rest
This Sunday, September 22, the Sun leaves Virgo and enters Libra and autumn begins. This year’s autumn equinox is accompanied by the morning star Mars and the evening stars of
With love and faith, seemingly insurmountable challenges can be met
As a child, it’s easy to accept the people, surroundings and circumstances around us as just a given. But the older that Dinah Jordan got, the more she realized that
A light suit is a great addition to any man’s closet
Q. You mostly write about dark suits. I don’t need any for my work and do not often attend funerals (I hope). It seems like a lighter colored suit would be