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Weave NWA inspires unity after election with six free events
During a moment when the American population seems particularly divided, one nonprofit organization is focusing its efforts to provide more opportunities for unity throughout the country. Weave NWA will provide
Act of meditation becomes collaborative memorial for lives taken by covid-19
As visitors make their way through the lobby of the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum (RAM) and up the stairs, they are met with a simple yet profound installation: 2,700
FSLT comedy puts fun back in dysfunctional politics
“Politics, campaigns, government, and elections are usually contentious and frustrating topics,” Maggie Yates opined in April in the Santa Barbara Independent. “Rarely do they feel like good, clean fun.” But
Dr. Seuss’ classic decks Baum Walker Hall in joy and laughter
He’s “as cuddly as a cactus” and “as charming as an eel,” but he’s really not that bad, according to Grandma Who. “Even though the Grinch seems a little scary,
FYI Calendar: Christmas on the Creek brings magic to downtown Springdale
At The Theatre “A Christmas Carol” — Based on the novel by Charles Dickens, the play follows the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge and the three spirits who come to visit and
LIVE! A Music Calendar: Beer & Hymns hosts fundraising singalongs for Women’s Shelter and Children’s Shelter
You’ll twist your tongue trying to say “Sweater Weather,” but it’s a good warm-up if you’re planning to join the singalong. The Bentonville-based Beer & Hymns crew will raise a
What outfits are OK for a formal wedding
Q. I received an email from a reader with a photograph of himself dressed in an outfit that he was asking about, and the following question: “Ok for a formal
“I Haunt You” production shows that love doesn’t die when we do
There’s still time to be haunted by the immersive experience that is “I Haunt You,” with two more shows at The Melonlight Ballroom in Eureka Springs. Emily and Raymond Ulibarri,
Silkroad Ensemble explores untold history of workers in American Railroad Nov. 12 in Rogers
Silkroad Ensemble’s Rhiannon Giddens didn’t intend to release her haunting arrangement of the early 19th century work song, “Swannanoa Tunnel/Steel Driving Man,” just days after Hurricane Helene ripped through the