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Three Days, 33 Films: Rogers Short Film Festival wants place on the map
“Short films typically get the ‘short’ end of the stick at traditional film festivals, pardon my pun,” says Elizabeth McCurdy, co-director with StudioChunky’s Barry Cobb of the Rogers Short Film
‘The Tabla Can Speak’: SoNA welcomes Indian drum master Sandeep Das
Fans of orchestral music may not know the name of tabla master Sandeep Das or the music of Dinuk Wijeratne’s Tabla Concerto. But on Sept. 26, they will learn “that
River Valley Film Society announces second Fort Smith International Film Festival
Plans for the second Fort Smith International Film Festival are under way, with the River Valley Film Society holding a news conference Jan. 20 to announce details for the summer
MLK The Man: ‘The Mountaintop’ rises above the icon
For Clinton Lowe, the chance to channel the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has been there most of his life, way before he got into acting. It started
Crowning achievement: Miss Gay Arkansas competing for national title
If you follow Athena Sinclair on social media, you’ll already know a lot of what you need to know about Miss Gay Arkansas. Athena, who uses initials, “M.D.” to refer
People of 2022: Northwest Arkansans making headlines in surprising ways
Editor’s Note: As one year closes, we like to point out some of the people you might want to pay attention to as the next year unfolds. Meet our “People
Tired of tradition? Try a lighter, brighter taco option with Missy Gipson
The weather has turned cold — again — but that doesn’t mean you can’t warm up your home and your heart this New Year’s weekend with something completely different! Enter
‘Love Lifts Us Up’: Wes Williams makes iconic role his own in ‘An Officer and a Gentleman’
Imagine a sandy-haired, sweet-faced boy, middle-school age, waiting backstage before his acting debut in the smallish city (population 20,000) of Lexington, S.C.. He auditioned only because he had a crush
Ring In The New Year: Dec. 31 events offer something for everyone
Most of us are ready to say goodbye to 2021 — but not quite sure what lies in store for us in 2022. We’ve rounded up just a few of
Safe Space: Ink Therapy owner puts heart into tattoos
When Lex Ly welcomes a new client into her Fayetteville shop, smiling warmly and extending her hand in greeting, she likely has to reassure people they’re in the right place.