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2022 In Review: T2, WAC, APO and more celebrate successes in 2022

With the end of the year in sight, we asked some of our friends in the arts what happened in their organizations in 2022 that excited them most. These are

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5×5: Melissa Carper talks about new album, busking and who inspires her

Melissa Carper is a busy woman. She’s in a number of bands — The Buffalo Gals, Sad Daddy and Carper Family Band, to name just a few. Plus she’s a

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New exhibit lets Amazeum visitors make it themselves

How do you make an idea come to life? That’s the question little inquisitive minds can explore in the Amazeum’s newest exhibit, “In the Making: Ideas Come To Life.” The

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‘A Tuna Christmas’ comes to life on Arkansas Public Theatre stage

Imagine learning 500 lines for a play — give or take a few dozen. Sounds daunting enough, doesn’t it? Then imagine those lines are spread over more than half a

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UA dance concerts the first in 30 years

It has taken a village to bring dance back to the University of Arkansas. And, perhaps not surprisingly, it started with one dedicated dancer — and the support of University

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Vaudeville comes to life in Eureka Springs Nov. 25-27

A group of friends has found a creative way to help boost a creative place. When Eureka Springs locals Phyllis Moraga and Lorna Trigg were looking for a place to

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Actors bring Ireland to TheatreSquared play about filmmaking

What happens when big-time Hollywood descends on a small town to make a movie? Audiences can find out in the tragicomedy “Stones in His Pockets,” which opened last week at

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Smokehouse Players take on iconic Edward Albee script

“Who wouldn’t jump at the chance to work on a masterpiece by Edward Albee, one of America’s greatest playwrights?” That’s how Terry Vaughan, co-founder of Smokehouse Players with her husband,

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Nineteen actors, nine love stories at APT starting Oct. 28

In the fictional, unincorporated town of Almost, Maine, everybody knows everyone else — and they’re all falling in and out of love with each other. Some are even discovering they