Entertainment
Caretaker Stands Up for Fayetteville’s Neglected
People started to trickle in to the main ballroom of the senior center around 8 a.m. Some prepared for their morning workout, while others chatted with friends over coffee at
Buffalo River: The River That Almost Wasn’t
Are you yearning to take a float down the Buffalo River with the fall leaves starting to change?
Midtown Fayetteville Clinic to Host Grand Opening
If you’re looking for more of a personalized health care provider that can also offer you yoga or Jiu Jitsu classes all in one place, look no further.
Planned Parenthood Protests Continue
Protesters for and against the U.S. Congress’s proposed defunding of Planned Parenthood stood with signs expressing their views on the debate outside the regional clinic’s office off Crossover Road in Fayetteville last week.
Health Organization to Host Benefit Concert
This Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5:30 p.m., Sept. 20, Bulldozer Health is organizing a benefit concert at George’s Majestic Lounge where all of the proceeds will go to benefit people seeking to try alternative health care and can’t afford it independently.
‘Top Secret Shows’ Annouces Fall Performers
Two “Top Secret Shows” have been announced to take place in downtown Fayetteville to feature intimate, non-traditional venue shows with touring artists.
Offshoot Film Festival To Feature 47 Films
Entering its sixth year as Fayetteville’s resident film festival this weekend, Offshoot Film Festival is looking its best yet. Originated by the local filmmaker group Seedling Film Association, Offshoot Film
Animal Volunteer Opportunities Abound in NWA
Whether you have a few hours a month or a few hours a week to spare, there are endless opportunities to help homeless pets in Northwest Arkansas.
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.