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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.
Q&A: Sara Evans
Sara Evans, a native of rural Missouri, released her debut album “Three Chords and the Truth” in 1997. Since then she’s been a staple of country music, putting out several platinum records and songs that became instant classics like “Suds in the Bucket.”
New Play Festival Kicks Off
Consider yourself the artsy type? Well buckle up, because the next two weekends probably couldn’t handle any more events and performances than what’s already been planned.
Q&A: Natural Child
After meeting Natural Child in person and catching their kick ass rock ‘n’ roll show I’m convinced that these dudes one, don’t take themselves too seriously, and two, take rock ‘n’ roll very seriously.
Q&A: HoneyHoney
Despite the sweet name, there’s a subtly dark attitude to the alternative folk group with the songwriting of country woven with rock’s edge.
Mother of 3 Designs Delightful Dresses
Darcy has sewn heavily for the past 11 years, mostly making dresses for herself using vintage patterns.
Liquid Filters
Pale blue around the brim, the foggy liquid filters into a teal green; tiny specks of yellow dust the concentric discs.
Review: Mad Max: Fury Road and Avengers 2
Mad Max: Fury Road is some kind of movie magic trick.
Your Festival’s Out There
By Sam Solano Why will your friends not shut up about which summer music festival they are going to? They want you to spend hundreds of dollars to go with