Entertainment
Words And Music: Playwrights Festival shows off NWA talent
“The Smokehouse Players love local and this event is about as local as you can get.” That’s how Terry Vaughan begins a conversation about the first-ever Northwest Arkansas Playwrights Festival,
Making Music … And Jobs: Nonprofit offers training in the industry
Orson Weems got the best education in the music industry under “the instruction, tutelage and mentorship of the legendary Al Bell,” he says. Working alongside the former owner of Stax
8 Days A Week
June 2 (Thursday) Daytime Woman Book Club — 11 a.m., Bella Vista Public Library. Free. bvpl.org. We’re Hooked — Knitting and crocheting club, 1 p.m., Bella Vista Public Library. Free.
8 Days A Week
May 27 (Friday) Arts & Crafts Tent Event — 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 27-29, Wishing Spring Gallery, 8862 W. McNelly Road in Bella Vista. 273-1798. Drop-In Tour — Sculpture, 1
Four Minutes, Four Questions: Ashtyn Barbaree
Ashtyn Barbaree’s new album, “Better Luck Next Time,” is the perfect thing to listen to while driving with the windows down. Her angelic, yet raspy, voice, and intricate Americana-infused melodies
LIVE! in NWA: Adam Faucett, Kayln Fay open Forest Concert Series at Crystal Bridges
Adam Faucett and the Spectral Class, with special guest Kalyn Fay, will open the Forest Concert Series at 7 p.m. May 28 at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in
Moon Over FSLT: Ludwig comedy back for revival
If you think you’ve seen “Moon Over Buffalo” before — well, you’ve got a great memory! The Ken Ludwig comedy was first produced on Broadway in 1995 with Carol Burnett
The World In One Night: Fayetteville Film Fest brings its best to Artosphere
An artificial flower shop owner grows forbidden flowers in secret. A man walks near an interstate to see rare birds. Women divers harvest the waters around Jeju Island. Rock climbers
Here Comes The Sun: Liverpool Legends back with new show
Before “The Ed Sullivan Show” on Feb. 9, 1964, before their first U.S. concert on Feb. 11, 1964, at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C., the Beatles were tuning up for