Music
Out of the Woods Comes Wonderful Art
Speical to TFW Ozark Folkways hosted “Out of the Woods” a large-scale installation of woodland-inspired art by more than 25 local artists, last Friday in Winslow. The brainchild of residents
Fayetteville Free Zone Welcomes Author Rivera Sun
Rivera Sun, author of “The Dandelion Insurrection,” a powerful novel on nonviolent change — has chosen Fayetteville as one of more than 40 cities she will visit in a national
Walton Arts Center unveils sixth annual Artosphere Festival
A giant lineup featuring family events, movement, visual arts and music performances makes up this year’s Artosphere Festival. Artosphere runs Tuesday, June 16, through Saturday, June 27, throughout Northwest Arkansas.
A Performance Art Extravaganza: Celebrating Earth Day at Teatro Scarpino
Long before the greens of spring began to reemerge, and certainly before anyone gave a moment’s thought to the upcoming Earth Day, Donna Mulhollan was letting her imagination flow. It
Crafts and Activism Combine
Change requires both an inner and outer dialogue. “Craftivism,” or activism through the art of crafts, fosters such dialogue—and craftivism is happening in Fayetteville.
Groups Collaborate for Transgender Visibility Day
Various interest and support groups throughout Northwest Arkansas gathered Tuesday at the University of Arkansas to advocate for transgender visibility.
Supernova Tattoo: A Studio Rooted in Art
The “tat cave,” as the owners have nicknamed Supernova, is a locally owned underground tattoo studio on Block Street.
Joe Giles: Man of Many Roles
Joe Giles, 64, of Prairie Grove, Ark., is a man who has worn a lot of “hats” throughout his lifetime.
An Introduction to Organic Eating
It all began when I discovered an apple in my garage refrigerator that had been there since I’d moved in to the house nine months before.