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FYI Calendar: Happy haunted holidays — Get merry with ghost stories

At The Theatre Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater — Presenting the supernatural romantic comedy “The Bishop’s Wife,” as performed in the Golden Age of Radio by Lux Radio Theater. This Christmas

Music

Winter Nights at the Walton Arts Center offers free movie nights, live music and gatherings spots for all

A free, family friendly holiday hangout space is now aglow at the corner of Dickson Street and North School Avenue in Fayetteville. Just follow the aroma of cinnamon and caramel

LIVE! In NWA

LIVE! A Music Calendar: Samantha Crain drops new single

Oklahoma-based singer-songwriter Samantha Crain has released her new single “Ridin’ Out The Storm” via Real Kind Records. Following its premiere on KEXP last week, “Ridin’ Out The Storm” arrives alongside

Theater

FSLT announces season from Inge to ‘Oklahoma!’

“Live theater creates community,” declared Micki Voelkel. She should know. She was already volunteering with Fort Smith Little Theatre even before her on-stage debut in “An Evening with Cole Porter,”

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FYI Calendar: Hear some Ozark ghost stories for the holidays

At The Theatre Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater — Presenting the supernatural romantic comedy “The Bishop’s Wife,” as performed in the Golden Age of Radio by Lux Radio Theater. This Christmas

Music

Nonprofit NWA Musicians Connection honors locals in Northwest Arkansas Musicians Hall of Fame

When singer Amanda Rey broke her leg and couldn’t work her “day job” she said that one local organization, Fayetteville Independent Restaurant Alliance, stepped up to help her by handing

LIVE! In NWA

LIVE! A Music Calendar: Rodney Perry performs comedy in Fayetteville, Neal McCoy plays free show in West Siloam Springs

Comic, TV and radio host and writer Rodney Perry will take The Comedy Zone stage at Walton Arts Center today, Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. The term “gotta laugh to

Theater

FSLT comedy puts fun back in dysfunctional politics

“Politics, campaigns, government, and elections are usually contentious and frustrating topics,” Maggie Yates opined in April in the Santa Barbara Independent. “Rarely do they feel like good, clean fun.” But