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As Many Giggles As Scares
Playwright brings new ‘Sleepy Hollow’ to life LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is coming to Arts Live — but director Jason Suel says the story of
Start Your Engines
Hot Wheels rev up fun at Amazeum For the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, “the idea for the exhibit was pretty simple at the start.” “We had worked with Mattel on
‘Fifty From Fifty’
Shiloh Museum showcases pieces of past BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Carolyn Reno has had a uniquely fortunate position with the Shiloh Museum for 34 years of its 50-year history. She is
When The Animals Take Over
Arts Live tackles challenge of Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’ LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,” reads the most famous line from
Bridge To The Future
Just one short bridge stands between three hungry billy goats and the fragrant, verdant grass in the meadow — so what could possibly go wrong? Lots, as it turns out,
Children Take Center Stage
Trike, Arts Live have plenty of fun planned for 2018 LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com The thrill of the winter holidays is over, and your kids are all too aware that
Worth Celebrating
Winslow’s Ozark Folkways is getting a bit of a facelift this spring, says interim executive director Amanda Cothren. A grant from the Winslow Community Development Center is funding the required
#3 The More, The Merrier
Northwest Arkansas arts organizations celebrate diversity Be It Resolved Northwest Arkansas’ population boom shows no signs of slowing, and the area’s burgeoning multicultural arts scene is working hard to represent
Better Together
Theater partnerships expand reach for local companies Be It Resolved Northwest Arkansas theater companies are figuring out how to multiply — not divide — audiences to maximize their reach. The
Better Together
Be It Resolved Northwest Arkansas theater companies are figuring out how to multiply — not divide — audiences to maximize their reach. The Past For decades, Northwest Arkansas has had