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Last Saturday Moves To New Venue

A Fayetteville arts variety show is upgrading to a bigger venue to accommodate its growing audience.

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Festival to Stage New Plays, Syrian-themed Romeo & Juliet

Starting the weekend of June 17 and through June 26, TheatreSquared is going to be showing off all the fresh new playwright talent the U.S. and Arkansas has to offer.

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Old Time Music Duo Release CD Of Traditionals

Allison Williams and Willi Goehrning were brought together by a passion for old-time music.

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Outsider Art: Tim West to Be Featured at Fayetteville Underground

For more than 40 years, Tim West lived in the woods of Winslow, Ark. where he would spend his time making countless etchings and sculptures.

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Featured Writer Advocates for Justice

Leora Jackson will be the featured writer at the next monthly meeting of the Ozark Poets and Writers Collective, at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 31, at Nightbird Books.

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Bentonville’s 21c to Stage “Venus In Fur”

Things are set to get pretty sexy at Bentonville’s 21c this weekend.

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Huge Lightning Fest to Host National, Local Improv Comedy

In an effort to highlight the growing and promising comedy scene in Fayetteville, the brand new Huge Lightning Comedy Festival is hosting comedians, long and short-form improvisers, writers, musicians and general funny people for a two-night, four-event comedy extravaganza.

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Between a Rock and Adolescence: OPWC hosts FHS’s Connotations Launch

On Tuesday, April 26, the Ozarks Poets and Writers Collective will present as its program the staff of and contributors to the 32nd edition of Fayetteville High School’s award-winning literature and art journal, Connotations.

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Trashy to Classy: A Highlight of Local Sustainable Art

The beauty of recycling is plain to see, but with upcycled art, the beauty is taken to the next level.

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Performance Art Festival to Feature International and Local Artists

Northwest Arkansas will soon be host to its first-ever performance art festival featuring 28 artists from as far as China and as close as Fayetteville. It’s also going to be completely free.