Galleries
High School Art Show Aimed at Environmental Threats
A art exhibit and music presentation will be held Sunday, June 4, to promote awareness of marine debris and plastic waste in the U.S.’s waterways. Blue Brasher-Rues, 14-year-old Fayetteville High
Q&A: John Burnette
An old Arkansas local musician is working his way back to Fayetteville after going wayward to Charlotte, N.C.
Q&A: Jesse Phillips of St. Paul & The Broken Bones
St. Paul & The Broken Bones are a tour de force of soul power and talent.
Review: Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridges, live at George's Majestic Lounge 5/23
Last night, Conor Oberst took me back to 2006.
How '13 Reasons Why' Fails Its Audience
Netflix’s hit show 13 Reasons Why, about the suicide of high-schooler Hannah Baker, has monumentally failed its target audience.
ArkansasStaged To Present Mother Day’s Reading Of “Grounded”
For all the strong-willed mothers in life this Mother’s Day, a local theatre group will be performing a staged reading of “Grounded,” a one-woman play centered around American politics and motherhood.
Huge Lightning Strikes Back: Fayetteville’s Comedy Festival Returns April 20-22
The comedy forces of Northwest Arkansas and beyond are coming together for three nights of improv, stand up, storytelling, music and general hilarity this weekend.
Performance Series to Present Live Score of ‘Metropolis’
If you’re in the market for something unique to do Easter weekend, there’s going to be a live improvised scoring of a classic silent sci-fi film at Artist’s Laboratory Theatre.
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
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).