Entertainment
TheatreSquared takes searching look at America’s Constitution in Heidi Schreck comedy
At the beginning, “What the Constitution Means to Me” feels very much like stand-up comedy. What else would bring a dynamic young woman like the playwright, Heidi Schreck, to a
Music Moves, stars come out for the Arkansas Black Film and Music Expo Feb. 9-10
Music Moves and DAYVISION films have teamed up to celebrate Black film and music once again. The Arkansas Black Film and Music Expo returns to the Fayetteville Town Center Feb.
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What do YOU want to do? See Some Art Artists’ Reception — For an exhibition of art works by Robyn Horn and Sandra Sell, 6-8 p.m. Feb. 1, Joy Pratt
LIVE! Music: Always Tired drops new album, Kurt Allen Band tours NWA and 90LB Wrench rocks benefit show
“Some trends die; emo is forever.” Northwest Arkansas’ own Always Tired will drop a vinyl version of their album, “Contact Sports,” on Feb. 2 via Overdue Collection Agency. The album
APT announces Season 39, including ‘Tootsie,’ ‘9 to 5,’ ‘Forum’
It might be short — just three shows — but Season 38 will be a sweet one for Arkansas Public Theatre in Rogers. It’s the nonprofit community company’s return to
Comic Kevin McCaffrey laughs his way to new album at The Grove
Netting 30 million views on Instagram and TikTok and having more than 200,000 followers across the platforms is a social media dream come true for many. Unfortunately, it doesn’t come
FYI Calendar: The good times start rolling for Mardi Gras Feb. 2 in Eureka Springs
What do YOU want to do? Here’s a new calendar to help you get out and get involved in our ever-growing arts scene. Let the Good Times Roll! Mardi Gras
LIVE! Music: Allah-Las, Blonde Redhead, U.S. Girls to play Hot Springs during solar eclipse
A four-day festival dedicated to the solar eclipse will convene in Hot Springs for the rare cosmic spectacle on April 8. The Allah-Las, Blonde Redhead, Shannon and the Clams, Deerhoof,