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‘The Truth Has Changed’: Filmmaker considers science, fact, conspiracy, lies
“In this series, we’re going to go back throughout history and point out all those times when people didn’t know the truth, and it cost them their lives,” says climate
Forward By Design: Iconic Sugarbakers come to life again on T2 stage
LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com TheatreSquared’s newest production has a pretty amazing pedigree: It’s a stage version of the iconic television show “Designing Women,” which debuted in 1986 and garnered 18
The Boys Are Back In Town: Brothers Osborne kick off hot AMP weekend
The last time brothers John and TJ Osborne performed on the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion stage, it was the summer of 2016, and the duo were one of the support
Chaffee Crossing Market a celebration of homegrown, handmade in Fort Smith
Ask Lorie Robertson to describe the Chaffee Crossing Farmers & Artisans Market, and she can’t say enough good things fast enough. The next-to-last edition of the “monthly festival-style market centered
At Sacred Hollow Farm, customers pick wildflowers, find peace
In theory, Sacred Hollow Farm’s concept of a “u-pick’ wildflower farm is simple: Grab a pair of nips and a biodegradable paper cup with a splash of water in it
Forward, Together: Flag Project looks at immigrant past, hope for future
When multidisciplinary Denver-based artist Jaime Carrejo was approached to participate in the Momentary’s Flag Project, he knew he wanted to create a hopeful work to acknowledge the challenges everyone faced
Please Take Your Seats: WAC joyfully welcomes patrons for 30th anniversary season
As the programming team approached building the 2021-22 season at the Walton Arts Center with cautious optimism, the first priority on their minds was previous artist commitments. How many pre-pandemic
The Real Wild West: Foley film the definitive story of ‘Hangin’ Judge’
Filmmaker Larry Foley admits that the story of “Indians, Outlaws, Marshals and the Hangin’ Judge” has largely been a regional one — until now. Now, his film by that name
‘More Than A Live Orchestra’: SoNA announces season filled with ‘renewed vigor’
The year of the pandemic might have been a blessing in disguise for the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, says Music Director Paul Haas. “During this past season, we had to
A Different Kind Of Folklore: Oral history project considers drag community in Arkansas
Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts’ new project, an oral history of the Arkansas drag community, promises to uncover some fascinating accounts of the evolution of the art form in the