Entertainment
Something Old, Something New – T2 season offers classics, drama, intrigue, comedy
Opening TheatreSquared’s next season with one of American theater’s most recognizable works was equal parts magic and intention, according to T2 Executive Director Shannon Jones. “‘I’m really pumped to see
Jim Croce’s son A.J. bottles time show remembering Jim
Louise Hoffman Broach – Special to The Free Weekly For a long time, A.J. Croce wasn’t interested in playing his father’s music. It wasn’t that he had anything against “Operator”
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Hear Daveed Diggs, see “The Wizard of Oz” en pointe and taste competitive chili, all coming soon to NWA and the River Valley! Hear It Here! UA Distinguished Lecture Series
LIVE! Music: Blues Party May 30-June 2 in Eureka Springs
Country superstar Chris Lane decided to take his “fuzzed out country rock anthem” to another level this spring. His tune, “Find Another Bar,” described by Billboard as “veering slightly from
CSA’s ‘Something Rotten’ a mashup of musical fun
“It was one of the first shows I ever discovered when I got into theater,” says Asa Stevens of the fast-paced, demanding musical “Something Rotten.” “I remember laughing hysterically at
AOP, NWACC ‘put it together’ for Sondheim musical revue March 16
Although the performance March 16 will be “primarily focusing on the musical numbers,” there is something of a storyline within “Putting It Together,” Stephen Sondheim’s own revue of Stephen Sondheim
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See The World! TuLA: The Balance of Life — With modern and classical Indian music, dance, and costume, 4 p.m. March 16, Thaden School in Bentonville. Presented by Ra-Ve Cultural
LIVE! Music: Fayetteville Pop Festival celebrates local music
Lots of big sounds and big bands are planned for the inaugural Fayetteville Pop Festival. Just look at the lineup: Yuni Wa, White Mansion, The Phlegms, Benjamin Del Shreve, Pura