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Rock Of Ages
When Bobby Matthews and Virginia Ralph set out to create a movement and music class for children — after they’d seen something similar in Memphis — it was only a
Paparazzi Picks
Movers and shakers worth watching in 2018 It was a whim. We thought it would be fun to spotlight some of the people we expected to change the Northwest Arkansas
The Revue Review
When I started thinking about end-of-the-year music coverage, I realized my listening habits in 2017 haven’t been quite as varied as usual. There was a lot of ’80s-inspired pop (very
Counting It Down
Arts writers look back on top 10 stories of 2017 “Not even the most optimistic among our circle could have anticipated back in 2005 that by 2015 TheatreSquared would unveil
Counting It Down
“Not even the most optimistic among our circle could have anticipated back in 2005 that by 2015 TheatreSquared would unveil plans for such a remarkable community space. But in many
The Art Of Science
Book brings together two unique efforts in education BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com For nigh onto 30 years, Kent Bonar traversed the hills and valleys of Northwest Arkansas carrying a tome the
Finding New Favorites
Fashion Week opens doors in Northwest Arkansas MELISSA ARENS Special to The Free Weekly I recently was a guest at Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week 2017 fall shows at Drake Field,
A Woman’s Western
Local connections follow film to big screen BECCA MARTIN-BROWN NWA Democrat-Gazette In a classic Western, Julie Richards might have been a minor character — a “kept” woman with an abusive
Blues Chose Me
Limited tickets remain for An Evening with Bob Margolin, the Grammy Award-winning bluesman, who performs at the Sunrise Stage in Fayetteville on Nov. 18. Beginning the evening with music from
Staying Out Of Jail
A one-day pop-up art show featuring local artists will be held from noon until midnight Nov. 11 in downtown Springdale. The show, called “Women in Jail,” is the brainchild of