Entertainment
Color Printing Adds Art To Hairstyles
I decided to write this month’s fashion column on one of my favorite inspirational artists Roxie Jane, a.k.a. “How-to-hair-girl” and her “Color Print” hair.
“Murder For Two” Offers Manic Comedy, Music
TheatreSquared’s newest production, “Murder For Two,” may as well be called the “James Odom Character Marathon Music Show.”
Garden Tour Promotes Stewardship Of Nature
The perennially popular OMNI Peace Garden Tour celebrates its 11th anniversary this year and welcomes the public to explore a variety of garden themes and displays.
Review: A Sailor’s Guide to Earth by Sturgill Simpson
Sturgill Simpson has ventured into new territory with his newest album.
Foam Fest Set For Saturday in Downtown Fayetteville
One of Fayetteville’s finest beer festivals is slated to return this weekend to the downtown square.
Ginsburg Recognized With Jazz Hero Award
The long-running DJ producer for KUAF’s “Shades of Jazz” broadcast on Friday nights was selected to receive a national award for promoting and sustaining jazz in the Northwest Arkansas community.
Jazz Society to Host Garden Concert Benefit
The gorgeous scenery of the Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks will soon be the backdrop to the lovely sounds of the annual Jazz In Bloom.
Naked and … afraid?
Cassie Turner recently found out she can do anything through pure will and stubbornness, including survive three weeks in the wilderness of Canada without food, shelter or clothing.
Buffalo River Study Findings To Be Shared
A 6,500 swine hog farm’s waste management may be negatively impacting the water quality of the Buffalo National River near Mt. Judea, according to findings from an independent environmental research team led by a UofA hydrogeologist.