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Fayetteville Music Legends Go Live
With a lifetime of performing live music across the world, Fayetteville greats Earl Cate and his band Them are dropping their first live album this weekend at George’s Majestic Lounge, a venue they’ve been playing since the 70s.
Master of Metaphors: Springfield Native Steve Yates To Be OPWC Featured Writer for March
Steve Yates knows how to write a metaphor.
I Can Haz Sheetfort Coming to Fayetteville Underground
The Internet is a pretty ridiculous place. At least that’s what the minds behind the Artist’s Laboratory Theater think.
Indeed, Space Is Still The Place
After touring for quite some time on their impressive debut album in 2010, The Bright Light Social Hour — from Austin, Texas, — have broken the silence and released their follow-up album.
Bombay Harambee to Host Vinyl Release Party
Bombay Harambee is all about the physical media.
‘Birdman’, ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’, Among Oscar’s Top Winners
One of the best Academy Awards I’ve seen in a while, thanks in no small part to the excellent and veteran hosting skills of Neil Patrick Harris.
Book Review: Capitalism Is Beating Our Earth to Death, Help Her
In the bestselling book “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate,” journalist Naomi Klein investigates power as the issue.
Shawn James To Crowdfund New LP
Up until now, Shawn James always sold his music at a “pay what you want” price point.
Class is in Session
Ronnie K. Stephens will be the featured writer at the monthly meeting of the Ozarks Poets and Writers Collective, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24.
Dance Troupe Shares African Rhythms
Kouakou Yao “Angelo,” the master drummer and dancer of Afrique Aya, surveyed the crowd at the Springdale Public Library — mostly families and children lying in wait for his next move.