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UA hosts Black Music Symposium with concerts and lectures, Send It South pairs bikes and tunes
“Bringing It Home” is the theme for the 12th annual UA Black Music Symposium, Feb. 7 at Faulkner Center for the Performing Arts. All events are free and open to
Sparkmans share melodies passed down through generations in workshop
“‘Twas in the merry month of May When green buds all were swellin’ Sweet William on his death bed lay For love of Barbara Allen” —- “Barbara Allen, traditional folk
Characters toast to life’s messiness in “The Savannah Sipping Society”
What do four southern ladies, some cocktails, and the desire for a second shot in life have in common? The answer is “The Savannah Sipping Society,” a hilarious farce that
Brews exhibit “Seasoned” showcases elder artists
If you know the Eureka Springs art scene, there are names you certainly know — Zeek Taylor, Mary Springer, Larry Mansker, John Rankine. One of Rankine’s continuing commitments to the
“The Way of Beauty” exhibits Diné woven tapestry stories at MONAH
When you open the large wooden doors of the Museum of Native American History (MONAH) in Bentonville, you receive an almost startling greeting from a recorded mammoth roar (even if
FYI Calendar: Celebrate the day of love with The Belladonnas at NWA Collective
On The Stage “Date Night With the Rosses” — The Melonlight Theater premieres its newest show in the romantic month of February. The Rosses are back with a date night
Aquarian Salon – Gathering for Art, Astrology & Discussion
A Salon is a gathering of people for discussion about something – art, literature, events of the day. Dear Readers, in the past year a group of us has created
Don’t be fooled: Long hair doesn’t equal better hair
Q. My husband just had a haircut and he looks so much better and younger or at least like he isn’t faking his age. He waits too long between haircuts,