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Fenix art show features work of LGTBQIA+ youngsters
When planning the annual exhibit and activities for Pride Month in June at Fenix Arts, Taylor Johnson naturally looked to the next generation. She heads up the Fenix Youth Refuge
FreshGrass May 19-20 brings roots, Americana and more to Momentary
The “freshest” bluegrass, soul, funk, pop and so much more will be at the Momentary next weekend. FreshGrass festival will bring performances from Mavis Staples, Caamp, Elle King, Alison Brown,
White Street Walk May 19 just one of May Fest events in Eureka Springs
“In a way,” says Eureka Springs artist Zeek Taylor, “the White Street Walk is like a yearly family reunion. It’s one of the earliest events of the spring season, and
Collected: May 7 event introduces new theater company
Executive Director Rachel Mills and Artistic Director Stephanie Whitcomb say the idea for Theatre Collective of Northwest Arkansas was incubated where all great ideas should be born: a party. “Our
3×3: Tameka Bob talks about her role in T2’s ‘Chicken & Biscuits’
In “Chicken & Biscuits,” now open on the TheatreSquared stage, two rival sisters are trying to bury their father without killing each other first. “’Chicken & Biscuits’ is a feast
Arkansauce shares new songs in What’s Up! podcast
Arkansauce stopped by our podcast studio last month to talk about their new album, “OK to Wonder,” which drops April 21. So far, two singles, “Up on the Shelf” and
UA choir Schola Cantorum sings about murder of Matthew Shepard
On Oct. 7, 1998, Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old student at the University of Wyoming, was brutally attacked and tied to a fence in a field outside of Laramie and left
April 8 concert brings SoNA, Fayetteville Jazz Collective to WAC stage together
“We often have the privilege of working with guest artists from around the world, but it’s particularly special when we get to celebrate local talent right here in Northwest Arkansas,”
Dance concerts April 1 showcase Conservatory of Classical Ballet, Ballet Theatre
“This is a full-circle moment for me,” says Kaley Kirkman Althausen. Althausen returns to Northwest Arkansas to dance for the first time since 2015. After spending time with Texas Ballet
WAC unveils season: ‘Company,’ ‘Six,’ Tina Turner, ‘Jagged Little Pill’ and more
“I believe that Northwest Arkansas is the Arkansas hub for theater,” says Jennifer Ross, vice president of programming at the Walton Arts Center. With an upcoming season of five Arkansas