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T2 announces season of thrills, laughter, lessons and tears
Choosing shows for the upcoming season at TheatreSquared begins with a lot of reading, according to the director of new play development, Dexter Singleton. And that’s not just Singleton reading;
WAC showcase screens seven films by Arkansas makers March 11
The link that binds together an evening of stories about parallel dimensions, reunited lovers, haunted games, a day in the life of a nursing home resident and a terrifying flight
Flogging Molly brings Celtic energy to JJ’s Live in Fayetteville March 7
A poorly attended gig in the ’90s led to the opportunity of a lifetime for guitarist Dennis Casey of Flogging Molly. “I was living in LA and was playing with
Arkansas Winds remember founder with Feb. 25 concert
Piecing together a seemingly mismatched set of pieces, the Arkansas Winds Community Concert Band will present “A Musical Mosaic” that will pay homage to its founder in a special concert
Music, films celebrate Black culture Feb. 17-18 in Fayetteville
The second Arkansas Black Music and Film Expo promises a party with an educational twist. “Last year we hosted our inaugural celebration at The Jones Center, and it was solely
‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’ at WAC all you loved about movie and more
It will take 11 trucks to bring “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” to the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville. The Baum Walker stage will transform into 1899 Paris for a “bohemian
At WAC, Kilgore photos capture vulnerability, hope, connection, community in Fayetteville
“I photograph these people because I love them,” Andrew Kilgore says of the work he has done for much of his life. “When I open my eyes and my heart
T2’s Morgan Hicks brings directing expertise to Tulsa Project Theatre
“Morgan understands comedy on a cellular level. She knows what works and what doesn’t and how to mine a script for all it’s worth. Beyond that, she knows how to
Cody Walls brings talent from stage to Community School of the Arts
Cody Walls did not imagine himself a teacher. Although he is quick to credit his teachers for his success, he always saw himself on stage, not out front guiding the
NWA filmmaker headed to Sundance with script about Wonderland Cave
As a little girl, enchanted by the magic of the movies available to her in her grandparents’ video rental store in Goshen, Krista Bradley knew filmmaking was her life’s dream.