Music
Phases of the Moon Festival Cancelled
Bad news for music festival lovers. Phases of the Moon Music Festival on Mulberry Mountain was canceled because of “unforeseen obstacles,” officials said.
University Libraries Open the Digital Ozark Folksong Collection
University Libraries and the Special Collections Department will officially open the digital Ozark Folksong Collection this Friday, Aug. 28, in Mullins Library.
Fayetteville Roots Fest Keeps Growing
What started out as a small event of folk musician friends at Greenhouse Grille for a day has grown to become a successful urban festival that showcases some of the best of Fayetteville has to offer.
Like Mother Like Daughter: Audrey LeBert to Read as Featured Writer for Ozarks Poets and Writers Collective
Twenty-four-year-old Audrey LeBert is a poet. Her daughter Alyssa, who is 3, is “Way cooler than I am and makes better poetry than any of mine.”
The Gift And Its Leading Man Transcend Expectations
Jason Bateman is one of America’s most underrated and consistent comedic straight-men, an actor whose sly, mocking tone and facial expressions are almost always employed to reflect off of his co-stars’ insanity.
To Mourn and Resist: Nagasaki and Hiroshima
Remembrance of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Sunday, August 9, 7pm, at the Fulbright Peace Fountain, University of Arkansas.
Dog-Friendly Events Planned in August
Dogs take over the Prairie Grove Pool on Saturday, Aug. 22, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. for an end of summer doggy bash! $10 admission per dog, humans are free.
Phases of the Moon Music + Art Festival Announces Additional Artists to 2015 Lineup
Phases of the Moon Music + Art Festival is excited to announce additional artists to the 2015 event.
Ant-Man: Small Hero, Huge Laughs
I initially had no plans to see Ant-Man this weekend. Marvel’s conclusion to it’s massive Phase 2 project was definitely on my list of things to see, but I planned on waiting for a while.
The Free Weekly Wins Awards
The Free Weekly earned two first-place awards for large weeklies during the Arkansas Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest.