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FYI Calendar: Winter is high time for chili cook-offs
On The Stage Auditions — “Broadway Through the Ages Cabaret” with the Theatre Collective of Northwest Arkansas. The Medium will host auditions from Jan. 13-14. Slots are available between 6:30
LIVE! A Music Calendar: A Mighty Fine Time open Magnolia House dinner and concert series in Prairie Grove
Despite the rapidly descending temperature, a cozy dinning room in Prairie Grove is blooming with good music and good food. Inside Magnolia House coffee shop in Prairie Grove, each table
Local company Bread aims to donate food item for each pair of shoelaces sold
Bread, an elastic shoelace company based in Fayetteville, has been around for a couple of years, but the last couple of months brought a number of exciting milestones. It reached
Bingo Goes Loco – Night at JJ’s combines friendly rivalry with entertainment
Those looking for a night out that’s a bit different and on the wild side of festivities might be attending the sold-out Music Trivia with Bingo Loco at JJ’s Live
FPL hopes ‘Human Library’ Jan. 11 opens doors for conversations
“We organize our lives through story,” said Richard Width. “It’s one of the reasons art exists in all its forms — theater, song, dance, film, visual art. Art presents existence
Learning from legends: Locke joins iconic line-up with Joe Holmes Band featuring Robert Trujillo, Mike Bordin
Robert Locke said most of the musicians he’s interviewed probably don’t realize that he’s also a musician. As founder of ShindigMusic, a media and music entertainment company focused on Arkansas
Invest in clothes, invest in hair too
Q. In today’s column you wrote about men who aren’t willing to invest in their clothes, which is certainly something I see. I am more shocked by those who ignore
Nightmare in the Ozarks Film Festival planning second year
It’s been two months since around 600 people gathered for the first-time festival, Nightmare in the Ozarks, in Eureka Springs, and next year’s sequel has already been scheduled with an
‘Sound of Music’ opens AOP’s season; ‘Oz’ in the summer
Executive Director Anne Jackson sees a trio of very specific niches for Arts One Presents. Born out of the legacy of Springdale’s Arts Center of the Ozarks, AOP’s “projects are