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LIVE! A Music Calendar: Atmosphere ‘Talk Talk’ and Some Enchanted Evening swings in Fayetteville

Minneapolis hip hop pioneers Atmosphere are touring across the U.S. with a stop in Fayetteville on Oct. 13 at George’s Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville. They are touring on their latest

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FYI Calendar: Movie Nights at the Bakery District return with special screening of “The Forest Hills”

At The Theatre “No Country for Ye Old Men” — The 2024 Northwest Arkansas Gridiron Show will take place Oct. 11 and 12 at the Medium, 214 S. Main St.

Theater

Cindy Clark channels Texas Governor’s wit and sharp humor in off-season production of “Ann”

Cindy Clark is not new to the demands of a one-woman show, but she said that playing the renowned Ann Richards in Fort Smith Little Theatre’s off-season production of “Ann”

Music

Amos Cochran plays first ever solo show, continues creative conversations

Amos Cochran said that he’s “taken a lot of time to think more than do” in approaching his first performance in more than a year. The Emmy-nominated composer challenged himself

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FYI Calendar: Puppets In The Park returns with family friendly shows

At The Theatre “The Revolutionists” — Presented by the Department of Theatre at the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, this new play is about four very real women who

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LIVE! Music: Fort Smith Symphony has ‘Nothin’ But The Blues’

“This is a pure enjoyment concert celebrating the best of the blues with an added symphonic element,” said Maestro John Jeter of the next performance with the Fort Smith Symphony.

Theater

Adventure for all: New version of ‘Peter Pan’ delivers all the imagination with better representation

J.M. Barrie’s boy who never grew up, “Peter Pan” flies into the Walton Arts Center ready to inspire a whole new generation of theater lovers and their parents this month.

Music

House of Songs celebrates seven years of song

Seven years ago Troy Campbell opened up his Bentonville home to songwriters from across the globe. It wasn’t unusual for the Austinite-turned-Arkansawyer. He’d already been working with House of Songs in Texas.