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FYI — 8 Days a Week

  THURSDAY (7/13) “Jack and the Beanstalk” — Presented by Opera in the Ozarks, 2 p.m., Bentonville Public Library. For all ages. 271-6816. Book It to the Park — “Camp

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LIVE! in NWA

  Today (7/13) Grady Philip Drugg — 9 p.m., with Buckle Up Baby, and The Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Boys. Backspace, Fayetteville. $5. 123 Andrés — 7 p.m. family

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The Younger Set — Firefly Fling

  Shaky Bugs learning, fun at Firefly Fling It might seem as though Jules Taylor is everywhere in Northwest Arkansas — on movie sets, performing with Phunbags comedy improv, helping

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LIVE! in NWA

LIVE! in NWA   Today (July 6) Melody Pond — 6 p.m., Crabby’s, Rogers. Rick Atha — 6 p.m., Foghorn’s on W. 15th, Fayetteville. Reckless Kelly — with Ouachita River

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Semi-Charmed Music — Third Eye Blind’s depth still resonates

Photo courtesy Danny Nolan Third Eye Blind brings the “Summer Gods Tour” to the Walmart AMP on Wednesday. The band will play the entirety of their 20-year-old debut album. What

8 Days a Week

8 Days a Week

8 Days a Week Thursday (7/6) Tommy Terrific’s Wacky Magic — 10:30 a.m. & 2 p.m., Bentonville Public Library. Free. 271-6816. Opening Reception — Fenix Summer Exhibition, featuring work by

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Outlaw Genes – Pass To Son

Outlaw Genes Pass To Son   Micah Nelson counts himself lucky it was his brother Lukas who took up the mantel of country music like their father, the legendary Willie

8 Days a Week

8 Days A Week

THURSDAY (6/29) Music on the Square — Now in its 12th year, kicks off with Will Schuster (pictured) and Porchlight Symphony, 7 p.m. today, Kingston. Free, with food for sale

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Opening Up, Branching Out

Courtesy Photo Austin artist Abram Shook draws influences from Brazilian music as well as the ’70s in his new album “Love At Low Speed.” He returns to Fayetteville for a

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Multiple Musical Tastes

Highberry offers variety plus community Highberry is coming home to The Farm. Back in 2010, Highberry started out as a Fourth of July party at the home of Jon Walker,