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Off-season production “Hall and Mark” pokes gentle fun at Christmas clichés
Fort Smith Little Theatre presents “A Hall and Mark Christmas,” an unauthorized parody that lovingly skewers the Hallmark holiday movie formula. This unique off-season production, which runs from Dec. 12
Theatre Collective brings comedy, drama, music to 2025 season
What happens when a “collective” of friends decides to start a theater company? “I think our ‘best case’ scenarios were that enough people would audition that we could cast the
Grateful Vase repurposes event flowers to spread joy to nursing homes, retirement facilities and more
When three of Lindsey Curry’s four grandparents were living in long term care homes, she felt that their locations and others could use something a little extra, something special to
LIVE! A Music Calendar: Ben Folds brings Paper Airplane tour to WAC, Nate Bargatze announce AMP show
Emmy-nominated, multi-Platinum artist Ben Folds brings his Paper Airplane Request Tour to the Walton Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14. During each of the shows, fans will be invited
Magic and mystery of Narnia come alive in Arts Live’s production
Prepare to enter the magical world of Narnia as Arts Live Theatre presents “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe” from Dec. 12 to 15. Most are familiar with the
FYI Calendar: Holiday shopping, stage productions, Christmas movies and more
At The Theatre “A Christmas Story” — Arkansas Public Theatre’s performance of the classic holiday tale will take place at The Medium in Springdale while repairs are made at the
Tips for the sophisticated dresser
Q. I often hear women tell their husbands not to embarrass them when dressing to go out. My wife has never said that to me, but I am somewhat concerned
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