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Trolley To Terror! History gives way to mystery for one night only
The story of the streetcar begins in Fort Smith in 1883, when the Fort Smith Railway Company offered the area’s first public transportation via three mule-drawn rail cars. Ten years
It’s Fall, Y’All! Find NWA’s best pumpkins, mazes, more
“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers,” says Anne Shirley, happily, in the beloved children’s classic “Anne of Green Gables” by L.M. Montgomery. To be
Crafts, Food And Fall: Annual festivals offer handcrafted treasures
“After 31 years of promoting our shows and visiting a show almost every week somewhere in the surrounding states during show season, we have acquired quite a few favorites,” Karen
Autumn On Emma Avenue: Downtown Springdale celebrates Ozarktober
Downtown Springdale, a nonprofit formed in 2011 to help revitalize Springdale’s Emma Avenue and surrounding area, has big plans for the month of October. For the fifth year, the organization
FSLT back in business with mystery-comedy romp
Murder may seem like a strange subject for a board game, but when English musician Anthony Pratt devised a game centered around one, it was an almost immediate hit. “Cluedo”
Songs And Stories: Fayetteville-born David Starr turns granddad’s book into album
David Starr was born and raised in Fayetteville, and many of his childhood memories center on time shared with his grandparents on “South School Street near where the bypass is
Let There Be Lights! Crystal Bridges brings back popular North Forest installation
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has announced that the popular outdoor exhibit “North Forest Lights” will be returning to the museum in September and running through January 2022. This
Ahoy, Maties! Parrot Island Waterpark throws Labor Day party
It’s Sunday of Labor Day weekend, and it’s way too late to catch a flight to the Bahamas — even if you had hundreds of dollars for the ticket and
Magic In The Air: Illusionist Rick Thomas rises to the challenge
Like so many other performers, illusionist Rick Thomas saw his plans for 2020 vanish in a puff of smoke. But in that cloud, he found a silver lining. “Last year,
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Rogers Historical Museum scores exhibit on legendary football coach The exhibit at the Rogers Historical Museum is filled with memorabilia of the career of Blackie Bond, Rogers High School football