Posts From treyes
Pushing Past Paper — Making Ripples
Alternative surfaces help artists save trees For the adventurous nature lover and artist, treeless substitutions for paper are a brave new world. If you love trees and want to use
Chiron Stations & the Birthday of the United States — Risa's Horoscopes
Wednesday, we talk a lot and do a lot. Then we feel we’ve done and said too much. So, we pull back into a Saturn shadow. But we still keep
LIVE! in NWA
Today (6/29) Mudlarks — 6 p.m., Bear’s Place, Fayetteville. Rain Kings — 7 p.m., with Ricky Young. Choctaw Casino, Pocola, Okla. Rozenbridge — 6 p.m., Crystal Bridges, Bentonville. Stephen Pigman
Multiple Musical Tastes
Highberry offers variety plus community Highberry is coming home to The Farm. Back in 2010, Highberry started out as a Fourth of July party at the home of Jon Walker,
Lessons Learned Lessen Time to Grieve, Move On — Advice Goddess
My boyfriend of three years cheated on me, and when I found out, he dumped me. I’m getting over it, but boy, it’s a slow process. Some days, I’m fine,
A Whole Different Hill
Sunday concert takes listeners from Arctic to Ozarks Courtesy Photo “The Stjerna family is very well documented and actually has a newsletter that comes out for all the relatives now
Hitting The High Notes
Opera in the Ozarks enjoys its niche Courtesy Photo Romance shares the stage with song at Opera in the Ozarks. “What they expect to get is some time on stage
Sharing Memories
Watercolors take artist back to the moment Tom Hoehn calls his artwork — and even showing it for the first time — “selfish.” “I paint from photos I’ve taken
‘Ozark Mountain Soul’
Singer/songwriter rocks own style of ‘roots ‘n’ roll’ Opal Agafia says she “came out of the musical closet” two years ago. The metaphor makes sense when she explains that she
A Bridge Or A Wall?
Courtesy Photo Rachael Small is Jean, a young woman whose life is changed by a “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” in the APT production running this weekend. Kris Isham plays the