Music
Into The Night
New music series expands entertainment options JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Ropeswing Hospitality Group will host a new music series in June at its property Record off the Bentonville downtown square. The
Performing History
For symphonic music, the first few decades of the 20th century were “the best of times [and] the worst of times.” Composers like Aaron Copland and George Gershwin were writing
3×3Three Minutes, Three Questions
Soprano Danielle Talamantes
Any lover of American musical theater knows the story of Puccini’s masterpiece “La Boheme.” Marcello and Rodolfo, the starving artist and poet; Colline, a philosopher, and Schaunard, a musician; Mimi,
One Man, Many Faces: Woody Guthrie speaks through one actor’s passion
Randy Noojin’s reasons for writing and presenting a one-man tribute to Woody Guthrie are as multi-faceted as the show he has created. “No one captures Woody’s indomitable life-affirming spirit quite
No Words, Just Music: Grammy winning guitarist lands at ARC
Sara Parnell is always ready to open her Artist Retreat Center to a musician passing through Northwest Arkansas. There’s a serendipitous parallel there with Ed Gerhard, a Grammy winning guitarist
Take Note
Talking to Brantley Gilbert on the phone is like calling up any one of your down-home buddies — he’s friendly, casual, charming. His easy warmth and laid-back disposition are abundant,
Let Your Voice Be Heard
A cappella competition bigger, better than ever The aca-awesome Walton Arts Center-produced VoiceJam A Cappella Festival returns to Fayetteville for its fourth consecutive year. The festival will see groups from
Yarrow Seeks To Heal, Unite With Music
Ask Peter Yarrow what he wishes more people would ask but rarely do, and his answer is prompt and certain: “I’ll tell you what I like to talk about and
Music speaks to artist, audience
When you talk to Jason Mraz, he is thoughtful in his word selection. The pauses in conversation most people rush to fill, he leans in to as he searches for
‘The Untold Story’
Stephen and Maura Caldwell both use the phrase “things I can’t unsee.” When their son William was diagnosed with heart issues before he was born, the Caldwells — both musicians