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Time, Place, Gender, Culture: Shabana Kauser brings unique art, perspective to FSRAM
Shabana Kauser’s artwork exists at an intersection of time, place, gender and culture that might, without hyperbole, be called unique. She is from South Asia — Kashmir, to be specific
Not So Long Ago: New RHM exhibits bring history to life
One is a celebration. One is a lamentation. One travels back in time to the 1860s, “a period of American history that continues to haunt our state and national persona.”
BFF In The Books: Recap looks back at busy eighth festival
The eighth Bentonville Film Festival, which champions underrepresented storytellers on and off screen, was an epicenter of activity after two years of operating at understated levels due to the pandemic.
Formal Attire Optional: Penguins welcome visitors to cool WOW home
The weather across the Arkansas and Missouri Ozarks has been pretty frightful — and if you hate the heat, Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium just might
Diversity, Inclusion, Movies: Bentonville Film Festival is meaningful fun
Grab your popcorn and your favorite movie buddy. The Bentonville Film Festival plans to open even stronger than recent years with a free screening series, celebrity coffee talks, panels, NFTs
Many Stories, One Avenue: Roots Festival is back for June 17-19 weekend
After hosting 16 socially distanced concerts from April to August 2020 on South East Avenue right outside the Roots HQ, husband-and-wife founders of the Fayetteville Roots Festival Bryan and Bernice
Mother-Daughter Connection: T2 musical is a journey toward reconciliation
Summer is a great time to take a road trip. Unless it’s an unexpected one — with your mother — whom you haven’t seen in years. “Miss You Like Hell”
Eye of the beholder: Nothing is ‘junk’ at spring flea market
Nearly nine years ago now, Junk Ranch co-founders Amy Daniels and Julie Speed took a risk and hosted a small flea market on the grounds of the Viney Grove Community
Around Every Corner: Tulsa Zoo summer home to 25 dinosaurs
Sneezy, the Tulsa Zoo’s biggest Asian elephant, a male, weighs about 11,000 pounds and stands between 9 and 10 feet tall at the shoulder. (In case you’re wondering, that’s about
Living In The Moment: Fresh Grass festival promises to reach potential
Fresh Grass, a bluegrass and progressive roots festival, has had challenging beginnings here in Northwest Arkansas, but now it’s ready and raring to go at full speed with more than