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‘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.
‘God bless us, every one!’: ‘Christmas Carol’ brings magic back to TheatreSquared
When TheatreSquared carries on its tradition of presenting the Amy Herzberg- and Robert Ford-penned adaptation of Charles Dickens’ holiday classic “A Christmas Carol” this year, the show will launch in
Hidden Gems: Book fair lets readers meet the authors up close and personal
When notices started going up around Eureka Springs about the “Meet the Maker” events frequently held during the holiday season, Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow Executive Director Michelle Hannon had
A Tradition Yule Love: Pop-up bar ‘sleighs’ its return with dual locations
Part of the fun of a pop-up, in Hannah Withers’ opinion, is never knowing what the next event — or even event space — might look like. It’s a new
Home For Christmas: Silver Dollar City opens new gifts this season
From the homespun rituals of the holidays — like carols, hot chocolate and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer — to an eight-story Christmas tree with 400,000 points of light, Silver Dollar
Best Of Both Worlds: Fayetteville Film Fest goes live and online
The decision to take the 2020 Fayetteville Film Fest online only was a tough one, says Executive Director Russell Sharman, but the experience left organizers with some innovative ways to
Pundits Turn To Podcast: Journalists’ recorded Gridiron showcases music
Now in the 18th year of its revival, the Northwest Arkansas Gridiron Show met the challenge of the pandemic by turning into a podcast. Admittedly, it loses something without the
‘Come From Away’ opens hearts and Broadway season at WAC
It was several years after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, that David Hein and Irene Sankoff were approached by friend and producer Michael Rubinoff with the idea to