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Mars Retrograde – Slowing Down, Internal Jedi Training
As I wrote last week, the coming weeks and months, well into May 2025 will be very challenging for humanity. The present, continuing and upcoming retrogrades and transits (movement of
Secret Arkansawyer Kristin Chenoweth looks forward to Fayetteville concert
Who knew that the future Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, used to live in Fort Smith? The Broadway star and actress Kristin Chenoweth revealed in a recent podcast
Silver Dollar City all aglow for An Old Time Christmas, through Jan. 4
How much, exactly, is 6.5 million? In days, it’s 17,808 years. In miles, it’s 20 trips from Earth to the moon and back. In Christmas lights, it’s “every board of
‘A Christmas Carol’ reimagined for the Ozarks in ‘What The Dickens’ at Beard and Lady Inn
“Humbug and Hog Wash!” In explaining his Ozark take on “A Christmas Carol,” Chuck King, executive director of Alma Education and Arts Foundation, said he imagined what it would be
Take a trip through Christmas past at Rogers Historical Museum
Immerse yourself in a world of Victorian holiday customs and classic Christmas happiness at the 24th annual Holiday Open House of the Rogers Historical Museum. All ages are welcome to
Get in the Christmas spirit with events at Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs
The landmark 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa is in the heart of Eureka Springs’ Christmas celebration, offering a variety of festive activities and events throughout December. Of course, taking part
LIVE! A Music Calendar: Still on the Hill launches bird blind rebuild, Kreisberg performs for jazz series at Walton Arts Center
Still on the Hill and Shore & Cockrun will perform during a launch party to rebuild the Mulhollan Bird Blind at Lake Fayetteville. Music starts at 7 p.m. Dec. 11
FYI Calendar: What happens when you ask heaven for guidance? Find out in “The Bishop’s Wife”
At The Theatre “One Christmas Eve at Evergreen Mall” — Northwest Arkansas Community College Theatre Department presents “One Christmas Eve at Evergreen Mall,” about eight intertwined stories at a mall
Shoes color rules for the well dressed man
Q. Dear Ms. Fenton: I’ve followed your column in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for years. It was 2005 and I was in a business meeting at a large Houston hospital. I