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Reggae Bands Unite for Bob Marley Birthday Bash

February is reggae month, and to celebrate the king of reggae, Bob Marley himself, the reggae music community will be culminating the good vibes at George’s Majestic Lounge on Sunday, Feb. 8.

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‘Look Away’ Premiere Evocative, Tense

After getting the chance to see “Look Away” on its premiere weekend, I can say with confidence the play successfully creates an experience that’s both suspenseful and introspective.

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Slava’s Snow Show—No Cynics Allowed

Slava’s Snow Show knows that the secret to delighting kids is refusing to talk down to them. Like The Wizard of Oz or Fantasia, Slava’s Snow Show earned my respect by realizing that kids are infinitely smarter than they’re given credit.

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Shawn James to Headline Ozark Mountain Music Festival

There’s a thunderous, primal live sound to Shawn James and The Shapeshifters.

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Local Artist Mixes Hip Hop with EDM

By night, Ben Adams, 29, puts the hours in as Mic Adams, who is hustling to chase his dream of making it in hip hop one day.

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Best of 2014: Film

A lot of great action films were released in 2014, but Snowpiercer was by far the most original action film delivering a great story on top of very well-thought-out action sequences.

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Arkansas Sound: A Look at Some of NWA’s Albums from 2014

It’s been a fantastic year for new music. Artists and bands of Northwest Arkansas haven’t been messing around either. A total of 12 albums, 12 singles and 16 EP’s were released by local artists in 2014.

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Q&A with Split Lip Rayfield

This Saturday, Split Lip Rayfield, one of the region’s bluegrass greats will be playing the George’s Majestic Lounge stage with homegrown “jamgrass” band Foley’s Van.

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Newest Hunger Games Studio Split-up Worth Seeing

At some point early on in Mockingjay: Part 1, however, I stopped thinking about the obvious cash grab to which this installment amounts and started becoming genuinely enveloped in its downbeat, affecting narrative.

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Musician Benjamin Del Shreve Calls Poetry 'Holy'

The multitalented Benjamin Del Shreve will be the Featured Writer at the next monthly session of the Ozarks Poets and Writers Collective. 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 25 at Nightbird Books on Dickson Street in Fayetteville.