Entertainment
The Shape-Shifter: Making Sense of Trump Foreign Policy
People in the media are having difficulty in figuring out where Donald Trump’s administration stands on foreign policy issues.
Tri Cycle Farms to Host 2nd Annual Crawfish Boil
North Fayetteville’s urban farm will be hosting a all-you-can-eat crawfish boil to benefit its mission to increase area food security.
Free Weekly Cartoonist Recognized As Pulitzer Finalist
Jen Sorensen, The Free Weekly’s contributing cartoonist, received the honor of being second place Pulitzer finalist this year for her witty, biting and powerful editorial cartoons.
Review: Billy Joe Shaver at Sunrise Stage
Admittedly, prior to this show, this was just about the first time I’d ever heard about Billy Joe Shaver, but by the end of it I received a bona fide honky tonk education.
Group Aims to Correct Misinterpretations About Muslims
In an effort to bridge a cultural divide, the UofA Muslim Student Association invited the general public to learn about Islamic culture and religion by way of barbecued hot dogs, chicken and hamburgers Saturday, April 1.
Fayetteville Farmer’s Market Returns
Clear out your Saturday morning plans. The beloved Fayetteville Farmer’s Market returns Saturday, April 1. Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan will kick off the 44th Annual Fayetteville Farmers’ Market Season on
Review: Notes of Blue by Son Volt
“Notes of Blue” is a Delta record through and through, and, not coincidentally, it is one of Farrar’s most optimistic works to date.
Benefit Concert for Buffalo River Features New Orleans Players
The Buffalo National River’s 45th birthday is just around the bend.
Q&A: Dallas Musick of Alberti&Co.
Dallas Musick has been creating her own fashion designs for all of six months.
Q&A: Gavin Braswell of G by Gavin
Gavin Braswell will be the youngest designer, at 22, at Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week.