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LIVE! Music: Primus, A Perfect Circle bring Sessanta to Rogers; Kam Patterson, Heather Shaw add shows in Bentonville

Maynard James Keenan is celebrating his 60th birthday again next month, but Northwest Arkansas is getting the real gift. Sessanta 2.0 — the sold-out tour that brought Puscifer, Primus and

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FYI Calendar: Mad Hatter Ball Enchanted Forest invites guests to come as mystical dwellers

At The Theatre “Peter Pan” — This play, part of the Broadway Series at the Walton Arts Center, is a new adaptation by celebrated playwright Larissa FastHorse. Sept. 27-29 at

Music

Symphonic Evolution: SoNA premieres Lopez-Gavilan’s ‘Oceans to Cross’ in 2024-25 season opener

With strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion and sometimes a piano, most symphonies have looked the same on stage no matter the century, but the music coming from those same instruments continues

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FYI Calendar: Eureka Springs School of the Arts invites you to stroll into the studio and leave with arts knowledge

At The Theatre “I Haunt You” — An original play, ghost story and seated entertainment experience embellished with dancing, costumes and a bit of fright. BYOB and limited seating. General

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LIVE! Music: Chainsaw Lassy drops EP, NERVOSA, GWAR thrash Fayetteville

The name Chainsaw Lassy came to lead singer Kori Foster in a dream. She said that she envisioned an album cover with the band name. When plotting a punk project

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At The Theatre “A Raisin in the Sun” — Performing the last show Sept. 15 with shows at 2 and 7:30 p.m., TheatreSquared in Fayetteville. theatre2.org. “I Haunt You” —

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Fourth annual Her Set, Her Sound Festival builds connections on (and off) the dance floor

When Robyn Jordan speaks of the purpose behind The Her Set, Her Sound Festival she sounds like she’s reciting poetry. There’s intention in her cadence and a sense of joy

Theater

Whodunit? Poirot will reveal all in FSLT’s ‘Murder on the Orient Express’

“I am encouraging my moustache to grow, GROW, and be ready for opening night!” Jon Gustafson, most recently seen on the Fort Smith Little Theatre stage as Scrooge in November