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A Cozy Christmas Evening: UA grad promises new music, laughs, nostalgia

TheatreSquared’s holiday show “The Heart of Christmas: Songs and Stories of the Season” may be just what you need to get into the holiday spirit. A classic cabaret, the show

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LIVE! in NWA: AMP announces more 2022 concerts, plus live music all over NWA

The Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion in Rogers seems to announce another major 2022 concert every time you turn around! Among them are: • REO and Styx — June 13; tickets

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Back To School: WAC hosts holiday helping of hilarity

Get in loser. We’re going to the Walton Arts Center. If it’s like you have ESPN or something; if you’re not like a regular mom, you’re a cool mom; if

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8 Days a Week

Dec. 10 (Friday) Featured Artisans — Flying Pig Guitars, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Museum Store at Crystal Bridges Museum. Free. 657-2335 or crystalbridges.org. Drop-In Tour — Big Picture: Art, Architecture &

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Putting Words To Music: SoNA Singers love annual holiday performance

Their day jobs are different — some in music, many not — but their reasons for giving time and effort to the SoNA Singers are much the same. “I do

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LIVE! in NWA: A Cappella Fest Accepting Applicants; Live Music All Over NWA

The Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville announced last week that auditions are now being accepted for the performing arts center’s annual a cappella festival, VoiceJam. The competition is open to

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Happy Endings Guaranteed: FLST brings magic of Christmas romance to stage

Everybody loves — or loves to hate — the “Hallmark” holiday movies that fill TV screens this time of year. But what would happen if several of those sentimental plots

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‘A Little Ridiculousness’: WAC offers golden ticket to confectionery fun

“Do you know the story at all?” Walton Arts Center Vice President of Programming and Executive Producer Scott Galbraith couldn’t resist this cheeky quip way back in the spring of

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Rearranging The Holidays: Fort Smith Symphony plays new versions of old favorites

Matt Riley didn’t grow up celebrating Christmas. His mother, he explains, was Jewish. But now, it’s Christmas year-round for the composer, his wife and their four children. Riley is also