Entertainment
Yearend Top 10: Hembrees press pause on Roots, play on as Smokey & the Mirror
Editor’s Note: This is Monica Hooper’s first choice for top stories. It originally ran Oct. 17. The founders of Fayetteville Roots announced Oct. 14 that they will “pause the festival
8 Days A Week
Dec. 22 (Thursday) Winter Movie Marathon — 9:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m., Bentonville Public Library. Free. bentonvillelibrary.org. “Polar Express” — Movie and hot chocolate bar, 11 a.m., Springdale Public Library. Free. springdalelibrary.org.
LIVE! Music: Brick Fields celebrates ‘Blues Therapy’ Dec. 21 at FPL
Every Wednesday night for the last 10 years, a community in Fayetteville has come together to share in the healing power of music. “A lot of people started calling it
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Dec. 15 (Thursday) Book Lovers Club — 10 a.m.-noon, Fort Smith Main Library. Free. fortsmithlibrary.org. Anyone Can Learn to Letter — 10:30 a.m.-noon, Fort Smith Windsor Library. Free. fortsmithlibrary.org. We’re
Jonathan Karrant shares ‘Christmas Wish’ at 906 Lounge in Fort Smith
Jazz singer Jonathan Karrant, a native of Fort Smith who now lives in Las Vegas, will return to his hometown for a special two-night Christmas performance at 906 Lounge. Karrant
LIVE! A Music Calendar – Songs of Latin American Women Celebrated At Walton Arts Center
Edward Simon’s Femeninas: The Songs of Latin American Women featuring Adam Cruz, Reuben Rogers, Magos Herrera and Luis Quintero, will celebrate the legacy of Latin American women songwriters such as
‘A Tuna Christmas’ comes to life on Arkansas Public Theatre stage
Imagine learning 500 lines for a play — give or take a few dozen. Sounds daunting enough, doesn’t it? Then imagine those lines are spread over more than half a
Fort Smith Little Theatre celebrates with ‘radio’ show
In “An Old Time Radio Christmas II,” Jim Moody’s character is described as a disc jockey hosting a holiday show. But while this show is set in the 1970s —