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Fort Smith remembers William O. Darby with Darby Challenge
There’s a story still told around the Fort Smith Museum of History about a boy who got his name in the newspaper for leading his friends on an adventure through
Quilts on show April 19-20 are thoroughly modern creations
Everything about the quilt show coming up April 19-20 in Rogers is thoroughly modern, from the style of the quilts to holding the silent auction online. Even the path to
Quilts on show April 19-20 are thoroughly modern creations
Everything about the quilt show coming up April 19-20 in Rogers is thoroughly modern, from the style of the quilts to holding the silent auction online. Even the path to
Quick Pick: FSRAM Invites Guests For An Evening In Amsterdam April 26
FAQ Art ‘Round the World: Evening in Amsterdam WHAT — In addition to featuring Dutch cuisine, from appetizers and entree to Dutch apple pie, “Evening in Amsterdam,” a fundraising gala
Nature In Three Dimensions – Marley’s ‘Exquisite Creatures’ inhabit Crystal Bridges
To take a walk through the woods with artist and naturalist Christopher Marley, you need only step into the latest exhibit at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. “Exquisite Creatures:
Moonshine to now, Rogers Museum lights fire under alcohol
Serena Barnett, director of the Rogers Historical Museum, calls “the tangled history of moonshiners and bootleggers versus the energetic women of the temperance society” the fulcrum of a new exhibit
Shiloh Museum exhibit reveals roots of CCC at Devil’s Den
“I can get a little choked up sometimes talking about the CCC,” says Tim Scott, assistant superintendent of Devil’s Den State Park near Winslow. “About 60 percent of the park,
Children can travel from ‘Moon to Mars’ at Amazeum this spring
Calling all young astronauts! Before your child pulls you to the Scott Family Amazeum’s pretend Neighborhood Market where they can grab everything, the “Moon to Mars” exhibit at the Bentonville
Artist Katherine Strause’s “Fierce Women” on show at UAFS Gallery
Katherine Strause has been a little busy lately. She’s just been hired as executive director of the Arts and Science Center of Southeast Arkansas in Pine Bluff, and her “Fierce
Rogers Historical Museum sets the table with 100 years of glassware
Pieces of it sparkle like diamonds, and others magically glow under black light. But cut glass, uranium glass and other decorative glassware — although often displayed in a china cabinet