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Love Birds: Craftivist musicians support nature scholarship

Their music is for the birds — and Still on the Hill is proud to make it. Kelly and Donna Mulhollan, known for their prolific catalog of Ozark music, will

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LIVE! In NWA: Old Crow Medicine Show Comes To Momentary

BENTONVILLE • Soul Nite with Ms. Val Harding & Wall Street Band happens at 9 p.m. May 6 ($10-20) musicmovesar.com/events.; Johnny Rawls and the Fred Olsen Blues Band play at 7 p.m. May 15 ($25-35); and Funk

Theater

Nature Vs. Nurture: Opera Fayetteville considers life in ‘Habitat’

Matthew Aucoin’s contemporary opera “Second Nature” was commissioned to be performed at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago — clearly defining to the composer a small, short piece written with

8 Days a Week

8 Days A Week

April 29 (Friday) Drop-In Tour — Sculpture, 1 p.m., Garrison Lobby at Crystal Bridges Museum. Free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org. Art By The Glass — With Kinya Christian, 6 p.m., Great

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Mahler And Beyond: SoNA sets sights on summer of moving music

Don’t think about “Majestic Mahler,” on the Walton Arts Center stage April 30, as the end of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas season. Think of it as the beginning of

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LIVE! in NWA: Local Musicians Head To Memphis For Blues Challenge

From Bessie Smith to BB King, Beale Street in Memphis, Tenn., has been a beacon for the blues. Local blues men will head toward that sanctified street soon to compete

Theater

They Dream A Dream: Words are weapons for women at war

The play opening May 6 at Arkansas Public Theatre is not the play you’d guess if you heard “French Revolution.” No one sings. No one marches. And no one on

8 Days a Week

8 Days A Week

April 22 (Friday) DIY Herb Garden — All day, Fort Smith Public Library Miller Branch. Free. 646-3945. Drop-In Tour — Sculpture, 1 p.m., Garrison Lobby at Crystal Bridges Museum. Free.

Music

Mahler And Beyond: SoNA sets sights on summer of moving music

Don’t think about “Majestic Mahler,” on the Walton Arts Center stage April 30, as the end of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas season. Think of it as the beginning of