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‘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

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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

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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

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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