Entertainment
Fort Smith Little Theatre announces season with Charlie Brown, Peter Pan, Dolly Levi and Hercule Poirot
Fort Smith Little Theatre is quite possibly the oldest continuously operating community theater west of the Mississippi. Founded in 1947, it’s celebrating its 77th season in 2024 with a lineup
NWA hip-hop artists play Happiness of Pursuit Festival
A story that flew under my radar last year was the performance by two Northwest Arkansas-based hip-hop artists at the The Happiness of Pursuit Festival in Ontario, Calif., in October
8 Days A Week
Jan. 11 (Thursday) Crimes & Clues Book Club — “The Hare” by Melanie Finn, 9:30 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. Free. faylib.org. Motion Is Lotion — Movement that soothes, 10 a.m.,
LIVE! Music: Soccer Mommy, stepmom take over RODE House
Moody melody maker Soccer Mommy performs Jan. 13 at the Momentary in Bentonville. Soccer Mommy (aka Sophia Regina Allison) is wrapping up her latest tour after the release of her
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Jan. 5 (Friday) First Friday Film — “Dinner at Eight,” (1933) 2 p.m., Fort SmithMain Library. Free. fortsmithlibrary.org. Social Dance — January Bachata Beats, 7 p.m.-1 a.m., Crystal Bridges Museum.
Arts organizations look back on 2023’s accomplishments
As the year rolled to a close, we asked several arts organizations for their proudest moments of 2023. These are the answers we received, edited for space: Fort Smith Regional
LIVE! A Music Calendar: Adeem The Artist performs with Ashtyn Barbaree, Dylan Earl in Bentonville
“Humor has always been a part of my life,” explains Adeem the Artist, citing comedians Andy Kaufman and Sarah Silverman as artistic influences in addition to musicians like John Prine