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Fayetteville Film Fest brings makers, fans to town Oct. 20-22

The Fayetteville Film Fest is back in full effect after a mix of virtual and in-person events for last year. “We’re so excited about it too!” exclaims Cassie Haley, who

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Blind Boys of Alabama perform Oct. 16 in Fayetteville

The Blind Boys of Alabama are bringing the “good news” to Fayetteville for the second annual “Good News and The Blues” fundraiser benefiting the educational nonprofit Music Moves. “This is

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Famed baritone brings ‘Jubilant’ music to JBU

Normal life for popular baritone performer Jubilant Sykes was “being in and out of hotels and airports, the foreign and domestic flights — it was nonstop for awhile.” Then a

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Music In The Mountains: Hillberry Harvest Moon Festival back and even bigger

Many moons ago, at a party in Rogers, the Hillberry Harvest Moon Festival was unknowingly conceived. “Our first event was a private party,” explains Jon Walker of Deadhead Productions. “We

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The Weird And The Wonderful: Expect the unexpected in music, art at FORMAT

Colorful tree houses, a mirrored hot-air balloon, a disco madhouse and daily invasions of Soundsuits are some of the many things you can see and experience at the FORMAT —

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APT’s ‘Music Man’ is everything you’ve always loved about the show

If you’ve never fallen in love with Harold Hill — or Marian Paroo — you’ve obviously never seen “The Music Man.” Traveling salesman Hill — whose con is to sell

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Crystal Bridges’ ‘Listening Forest’ pulses, flows, lights up via visitors’ input

Picture this. It’s evening, getting dark. You’re standing in the North Forest at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and you hear something, the rhythms of 3,000 heartbeats. As you

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Rally Around An Icon: Community helping Cheap Thrills founder

Unless you’ve just arrived in Fayetteville for the first time, odds are you’ve been to Cheap Thrills. Nestled into an historic-looking building just south of the downtown square, the resale

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Fayetteville Roots Fest back to its roots of food, music and fun

What’s new at this year’s Fayetteville Roots Festival? “So much, but not so much,” says Bryan Hembree, one of the organizers of the Fayetteville-based music and culinary arts festival. He

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Five Minutes, Five Questions: ‘Musician for hire’ Alisha Pattillo

Northwest Arkansas’ vast array of musicians never fails to impress. When we heard of Alisha Pattillo, who recently jammed with The Extemporaneous Music Society for Trillium Salon Series, we wanted