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Books And Beyond: FPL expands spaces for art, music, food, family, fitness
Editor’s Note: We like to look back this time every year at the stories that we think best captured the state of the arts in Northwest Arkansas and the River
Year In Review: The Myth-ing Link
Editor’s Note: This time every year, we look back at some of the noteworthy stories of the past 365 days. This story originally appeared May 30 in What’s Up! Kendall Hart
Skating rink a blessing for Community Rescue Mission
The circumstances that bring someone to Community Rescue Mission are very rarely happy ones. In general, the people who move in to the 10 single-family apartments have lost a battle
‘Tis The Season: Holiday events continue
Ongoing Holidaze Pop-Up Bars — The “nice” Holidaze is open 5-11 p.m. daily through Dec. 23 at the Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St. & the “naughty” version is
Wheels Down: Bikes roll in to Bentonville’s Amazeum
“Gear Up: The Science of Bikes,” a multimedia, interactive exhibit detailing the history and mechanics of the bicycle, opened at the Scott Family Amazeum in late September and will run
‘A Patriotic Christmas’: Hawkins House dresses up in red, white and blue
At the turn of the 20th century, the Hawkins family would have been typical of the middle class in Rogers, and they would have spent the Christmas holidays in a
Tradition! Tradition! Cookie Walk returns to Highlands Methodist Church
The ladies of the Highlands United Methodist Church in Bella Vista didn’t quite break into a chorus of “Tradition! Tradition!” — well, maybe just a tiny one — at a
Journey To The North Pole: Polar Express pulls out of Branson’s FlyRide station
It’s an extraordinary gift, one that can be experienced by only those who still believe in the magic of Christmas. That’s what one critic said about the movie “The Polar
Veterans Day Salute: Army veteran leads Chaffee Crossing parade
Sgt. First Class (Ret.) Carder Ferguson never imagined himself riding in a Veterans Day parade. He’s one of those “fixers” you find behind the scenes, making sure things run smoothly.
Dia De Los Muertos: Dead live again in altars, artwork, celebrations
For Silvia Merino, events director for the Latin Art Organization of Arkansas, celebrating Dia de los Muertos was a family tradition all through her childhood. Merino says the annual celebration