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Nasty Women NWA to Hold Art Events Throughout April

An arts series called Nasty Women Northwest Arkansas aims to celebrate “nasty women” — a reference to President Donald Trump’s label for Hillary Clinton during a presidential debate — by

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Massey Featured At Ozark Writers Collective

At 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 28, novelist Richard Massey of Springdale will feature for the Ozark Poets and Writers Collective (OPWC).

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Inverse Performance Art Fest Returns

Inverse Performance Art Fest is set to host to 21 different performances from 29 artists throughout Northwest Arkansas.

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Q&A: Shovels & Rope

Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent, the Charleston, S.C., married musical duo that is Shovels & Rope, have been through a lot in the past few years.

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Walton Arts Center Announces 2017-18 Broadway Series

Walton Arts Center announced the 2017-18 Procter & Gamble Broadway Series which includes eight must-see shows.

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Ozark Writers Collective To Feature Conway Poet

Poet Sandy Longhorn of Conway will be the feature for the Ozark Poets and Writers Collective (OPWC) at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28.

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ArkansasStaged to Present Special Inauguration Day Reading of “The Taming”

A certain presidential inauguration coming up got you down? The folks behind ArkansasStaged may have just the antidote.

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Holiday Pop-Up Shop to Feature Local Artisans

The folks at Stage Eighteen are getting right to work with providing an all purpose venue for the community’s needs, or in this case, holiday shopping needs.

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Fayetteville Historical Figures Portrayed in Upcoming Cemetery Production

A couple of Fayetteville’s most storied and celebrated citizens will soon be portrayed by local actors near their graves at an event at the historic Evergreen Cemetery.

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Designs for New TheatreSquared Building Announced

New designs for an expansion to the TheatreSquared building in downtown Fayetteville will feature an improved stage, outdoor public spaces and guest artist apartments among various improvements, officials said Thursday, Nov. 3.