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Traveling Poetry Man: Michael Heffernan to be OPWC’s Featured Writer
Michael Heffernan, much-honored poet and professor of English at the University of Arkansas, will be the featured writer at the monthly meeting of the Ozark Poets and Writers Collective.
Q&A: Dopapod
Boston-based Dopapod will be straight jammin’ up a blend of prog-rock electro funk this Tuesday at George’s Majestic Lounge. If those descriptors seemed kinda out there, that’s because they are.
Q&A: Moon Taxi
Moon Taxi have been blowing up these past few years, and they’re about to treat Fayetteville to big ol’ jam session.
Airbush Makeup, Vintage Style
Jenny Tuz is a certified airbrush makeup artist who was trained under celebrity makeup artist Deborah Dietrich. Airbrush makeup gives a natural, flawless look to any skin type.The makeup Jenny
Q&A: The Inner Party
One of the longest running Fayetteville alternative/post-punk bands, The Inner Party, is alive and well and are playing a show this Tuesday, Oct. 6 at JR’s Lightbulb Club.
Q&A: Shook Twins at Fayetteville Roots Festival
While the Fayetteville Roots Fest last week featured a few artists that played traditional folk styles in music with traditional folk instruments, there was one group that stood out from
Q&A: Diarrhea Planet
A super-fun, super-talented band is coming to town. Yes, their name is actually Diarrhea Planet, and there’s four guitarists in the band.
Folk Trio to Release Debut Album
While the name Snake Girty Turncoat sounds like a folk legend, it’s actually the Fayetteville-based folk trio of musicians Ansel Ogle, Ginny Garber-Ogle and Joshua Walters.
Memoirist Kelly Holst to Be Ozark Poets and Writers' Featured Writer
Carol “Kelly” Holst is a letter writer. (For millennials out there in the audience, a “letter” is like an email, except it’s written on paper, and physically transported from here to there by a governmental agency known as the ” United States Postal Service.”)
Raw, Psychedelic Duo to Release Debut Album
Aggressive riffage, a crazy bass/guitar rig, grungy vocals and psychedelic effects make up the raw sound of new Fayetteville rockers Of The Heavy Sun.