Entertainment
‘Love On The Rocks’: Opera in Ozarks schools fans on romance
“When people say they don’t like opera, I always ask, ‘which one?’” laughs Nancy Preis, general director of Eureka Springs’ venerable Opera in the Ozarks. “There’s 400 years of opera
LIVE! in NWA: 5 Seconds Of Summer Rescheduled
The 5 Seconds of Summer show scheduled for June 28 at the Walmart AMP has been rescheduled to July 26. The AMP says that tickets for the June 28 show
What’s New, T2? Festival gives new plays a safe place to grow
Each year, four plays are given the chance to workshop in front of an audience at TheatreSquared’s Arkansas New Play Festival, book-in-hand staged-reading style. The arrangement is beneficial for all:
8 Days A Week
June 23 (Thursday) Rodeo of the Ozarks — Through June 25, Parsons Stadium in Springdale. $10-$40. 756-0464, rodeoftheozarks.org. Bentonville Film Festival — Through June 26, The Momentary, Thaden School, Meteor
Rule Of Three: Cohen, Barth, Wilson concert a unique evening of jazz
A “dream project” jazz trio will finally play after being delayed by the pandemic. On June 25, clarinetist Anat Cohen, saxophonist Steve Wilson and jazz pianist Bruce Barth will perform
LIVE! in NWA: Arkansauce to headline Turnbow Concert Series Show, Mountain Gypsies open
Turnbow Park is “somewhere to be” on June 30. Arkansauce, Northwest Arkansas’ favorite genre-hopping, bluegrass, newgrass, Americana, folk foursome will play during the LIVE! @ Turnbow Concert Series. According to
The Show Is On The Road: ‘A Chorus Line’ launches from Walton Arts Center
Before the tip of the first gold-glittered hat, Dan Sher will be clocking lights, music and more at the Walton Arts Center as “A Chorus Line” prepares to take the
Art For Art’s Sake: At APT, big painting causes bigger uproar
Art, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. It’s not so complicated if one among a group of friends loves Picasso, another prefers Asher Durand, and another chooses
From Haiti With Love: McCalla brings her roots to Roots on the Avenue
Leyla McCalla opens her album “Breaking the Thermometer” literally searching for answers. In a recorded conversation with her mother, the cellist questions her memories of Haiti when she was a