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“Twenty50,” a futuristic thriller set in an election year, opens at TheatreSquared
In Twenty50, a play written by Tony Meneses and directed by Rebecca Rivas, Andres Salazar is running for Congress and the task is making him question his core beliefs. The
Theatre Collective wages age-old battle in new cabaret
“‘Heroes and Villains’ is the classic good versus evil storyline,” said Sarah Doyle, one of the directors of the Theatre Collective of Northwest Arkansas’ upcoming production. “But … who is
“Growth and Diminishment” exhibit at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum explores life cycle and environmental change
Walking into the “Growth and Diminishment” exhibition at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum (RAM) is like entering a complex dance between natural elements and industrial components, with glass sculptures
LIVE! A Music Calendar: Atmosphere ‘Talk Talk’ and Some Enchanted Evening swings in Fayetteville
Minneapolis hip hop pioneers Atmosphere are touring across the U.S. with a stop in Fayetteville on Oct. 13 at George’s Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville. They are touring on their latest
FYI Calendar: Movie Nights at the Bakery District return with special screening of “The Forest Hills”
At The Theatre “No Country for Ye Old Men” — The 2024 Northwest Arkansas Gridiron Show will take place Oct. 11 and 12 at the Medium, 214 S. Main St.
Formality of matched suit not necessary
Q. When you mentioned light colored suits recently, I was wondering if I can wear a non-matching jacket and pants to some of the same occasions that I would wear
New Moon Solar Eclipse, Days of Awe, a New Year & Apples Dipped in Honey
We are under the Light of Libra – a time of pausing, a time of rest, an interim when choices are made. We are also in the time of the
Laugh it up: Big Diamond Comedy Fest brings 68 comedians to Bentonville for performances
They say everyone is a comedian. Many professional ones will be passing through Bentonville Oct. 2-5, when the Big Diamond Comedy Festival opens in Bentonville. Organizer Raj Suresh said that
Cindy Clark channels Texas Governor’s wit and sharp humor in off-season production of “Ann”
Cindy Clark is not new to the demands of a one-woman show, but she said that playing the renowned Ann Richards in Fort Smith Little Theatre’s off-season production of “Ann”