Entertainment
John McEuen shares the nitty gritty of ‘Will the Circle Be Unbroken’ Aug. 12 at the Aud
At a time when every movie is a remake and cover songs sometimes out-chart the originals, it’s not unheard of for an artist to revisit the past. For John McEuen
Five Minutes, Five Question: Na’Tosha De’Von wants one-woman play to start the healing
“… And if my art does nothing else, I pray it makes you feel.” — Na’Tosha De’Von Artists 360, a program of the Mid-America Arts Alliance, provides grant funding and professional
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Aug. 3 (Thursday) Farmers Market — 8 a.m.-noon, Eureka Springs Community Center, 44 Kingshighway. We’re Hooked — A crafting club, 1 p.m., Bella Vista Public Library. Free. bvpl.org. Gallery Conversation
Mount Sequoyah reels in some Trout music for Aug. 5 party
Celebrating its centennial, Mount Sequoyah Center couldn’t find a band that had been around 100 years, jokes Ezra Idlet. But Trout Fishing in America was close. That’s a bit of
LIVE! Music: Lifeguard and Horsegirl head to Fayetteville; Jon Wolfe hosts free show
Chicago sounds will vibrate throughout George’s Majestic Lounge as Chicago based label mates Horsegirl and Lifeguard perform at 8 p.m. Aug. 9. The all teenage band Lifeguard will open the
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July 27 (Thursday) Story Time — “Bright Star” by the Young Actors Guild, 10 a.m., Fort Smith Main Library. Free. 783-0229. Anyone Can Learn to Letter — 10:30 a.m.-noon, Fort
Peacemaker Music Festival July 28-29 brings music to Riverfront Amphitheater in Fort Smith
In 2014, Trent Goins says, he and two other downtown Fort Smith business owners dreamed up a music festival to boost the Fort Smith music scene and raise money for
LIVE! Music: New music out from Randall Shreve, Higher Arkies, Bellwether Sirens and more
So far 2023 has been a great year for Arkansas music. While we try to keep up with the local music community, more and more music finds its way to
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July 20 (Thursday) The Book Lover’s Club — Read whatever you like, fiction or non-fiction, and come give us a short report, 10 a.m., Fort Smith Main Library. Free. 783-0229.