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Review: “Rapture, Blister, Burn” At TheatreSquared
TheatreSquared’s newest play to debut, “Rapture, Blister, Burn,” by Gina Gionfriddo takes on a generational perspective of feminist values and viewpoints with the characters’ lives acting as the vehicle.
Artists Collaborate for Black Apple Awards Show
On Friday, April 8, Art Amiss and The Idle Class magazine will host the second annual Black Apple Awards event to honor and celebrate Arkansas artists, musicians and creatives.
Q&A: Lee Baines III & The Gloryfires
Lee Baines III is in some ways, an ideal southern gentleman.
Q&A: Scott McMicken of Dr. Dog
Fayetteville will soon be host to one of the best psych-rock bands out there in the biz.
Wendy Taylor Carlisle to be OPWC’s Featured Writer for March
Twenty-five years ago, a bike accident in New York put Wendy Taylor Carlisle’s son in intensive care, causing her to decamp from her home in Texarkana to be at his side, there, as she told me, to will him to live.
Little Rock’s Bombay Harambee Releases Debut LP
One of Little Rock’s finest is ready to take on the music world with their debut album, “Goldmine.”
Freekly Fiction Presents: Familiar Scenery
Apartment living was a pet peeve of Marjorie’s.
Shawn James Shows His ‘Swampy, Bluesy’ Roots to Collective
Shawn James will take a solo bluesy turn Tuesday, Jan. 26, at Nightbird Books on Fayetteville’s Dickson Street, the month’s featured wordsmith of the Ozark Poets & Writers Collective.
Q&A: Keller Williams
Acoustic jam-master extraordinaire Keller Williams is bringing the odd funk to George’s Majestic Lounge next week, and this time he’s brought along some talented friends.
Freekly Fiction Vol. 6
You hear the band crank into action, twang out the first tune, warm up. Heavy on the drum with rhythm guitar pulsing into the humidity. Hot damn.