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The Face Behind The Voice

Susan Ericksen is a classically trained actor with a master of fine arts in acting from the Meadows School for the Arts at Southern Methodist University. So when asked about

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Home To Eureka

Almost no one is “from” Eureka Springs. But many people come home to Eureka for the May Festival of the Arts, part family reunion, part rite of spring, a time

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‘Find Me’: BFF film rooted in genuine diversity

Tom Huang’s Bentonville Film Festival entry, titled “Find Me,” has nothing to do with his ethnicity — first-generation Chinese-American — or the fact that the cast is Asian, Latina and

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Family Matters: Unusual musical beautiful and heartbreaking

Looks can be deceiving. Jesse Tuck might look like a 17-year-old boy, but he’s far from it. He’s 102 — and he has found the secret to eternal youth. That’s

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Downtown Is Uptown: New plays open new UA theater

The University of Arkansas Department of Theatre is on the move — both literally and figuratively. Next week, department chairman Michael Riha will unveil the ambitious renovation of the UA

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Remembering Joey

Hari Newmark grew up with Joey Fennel. They went to Woodland Junior High and Fayetteville High School together. He was there when “Joey” became “Joseph,” a step toward “breaking away

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Shining Support

Community raises up local musicians with new festival When Ryan Woodland got his start in the Northwest Arkansas music scene some two and a half years ago, he found other

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The Absurd To The Sublime

“Living On Love” is like your favorite pair of black high heels: Comfortable, familiar, a drawing room comedy with tried-and-true attributes you immediately recognize. At the same time, it’s also

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Something For Everyone

Thanks to the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, makers across Northwest Arkansas have a space — with commercial-grade equipment — to encourage their tinkering. The NWA Fab Lab is 5,000-plus square

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Not The Usual Heroes

When playwright and Arkansas native Qui Nguyen’s semi-autobiographical play “Vietgone” opens March 14 at TheatreSquared, actor Rebecca Hirota says audience members may be surprised at what they see. “It’s ridiculous