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Silkroad Ensemble explores untold history of workers in American Railroad Nov. 12 in Rogers

Silkroad Ensemble’s Rhiannon Giddens didn’t intend to release her haunting arrangement of the early 19th century work song, “Swannanoa Tunnel/Steel Driving Man,” just days after Hurricane Helene ripped through the

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FYI Calendar: Fred Derwin Memorial Gallery Show honors renowned woodworker and architect with gallery show

At The Theatre Dr. Seuss’ “How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical” — Max the Dog narrates while the mean and scheming Grinch, whose heart is “two sizes too small,”

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LIVE! A Music Calendar: Beau Jennings, Ashtyn Barbaree and Benjamin Tod play album release shows in Northwest Arkansas

Local concert series City Sessions celebrates two new albums with a set of shows this month. Beau Jennings of Beau Jennings & The Tigers performs at 7 p.m. Nov. 14

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SoNA aims for the stars with evening of sci-fi selections Nov. 9

“I think the interesting thing about a program like this is that on the surface it’s music associated with a specific genre of movies and TV shows, but on a

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FYI Calendar: Fayetteville Public Library’s ‘Food for Fees’ takes place Nov. 10-16

At The Theatre Dr. Seuss’ “How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical” — Max the Dog narrates while the mean and scheming Grinch, whose heart is “two sizes too small,”

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LIVE! A Music Calendar: Rateliff closes AMP season, Barrett Baber opens West Street Live, Callaway brings back Broadway

Liz Callaway in Fayetteville Hailed as the “voice of a generation,” Liz Callaway brings a bit of Broadway to TheatreSquared. Callaway’s Broadway & Beyond performance features songs from the Broadway

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Smokehouse Players makes ‘Glass Menagerie’ more resilient

“Many people are familiar with ‘The Glass Menagerie,’” began Terry Vaughan, founder of Fayetteville’s Smokehouse Players. “You think you know the characters and how the action unfolds. I thought I

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Sharing songs, sharing stories: Arkansas Country Blues and Stringband Festival celebrates commonalities

A good example of the commonality between two distinct Southern music traditions is the humble quill. Carved from the abundant river cane that grows all over the American south, the