Galleries
Sunshine School Offers Much Needed Community Support
A Very Special Art Show: Under The Sea, Nov. 22, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., $25 or $40 for a couple. The show will feature various artists, including Under-the-Sea themed art
Spreading The Ancient Art Of Fiber Work
By Terrah Baker Have you ever stopped and wondered how each shirt and pair of pants in your overstuffed closet was made? What if, like all generations before the industrial
REfreshing Fayetteville With Community-Supported Murals
By Terrah Baker There’s something that Fayetteville wants, needs, but has had trouble fostering in the past. It’s something that supporters say will brighten the landscapes, express the community spirit
Locally Made, Quality Art At Affordable Prices
Staff Report From its cheerful sidewalk flower garden and bright turquoise paint job to its funky old-time interior, Heartwood Gallery does not look like a typical gift shop. But inside
Sex Is Not A Sin: Erotic Art Exhibition
Staff Report Sex is imperative to human existence and enables humans to receive and give pleasure. Despite this, most of us were raised by puritanical parents who drilled into our
Chords Like Color, Woven As Stories
By Robert Laurence Crow Johnson Evans had quite a musical career. She was part of the early folk scene in Houston. She sang in Europe when the Beatles and the
Former Seinfeld Writer Brings Comedic Salute To NWA
Staff Report Every season, the Walton Arts Center has a few shows that outshine, comedically, the rest. This year, that show stars former Seinfeld writer and one of Showtime’s “five
Olympian Brings Self-Made Talent To Fayetteville
Ashley Eriksson, LAKE lead singer and TV collaborator
Last Saturday Puts Variety Back In Variety Show
By Terrah Baker The Last Saturday of the month is no longer just another day in the weekend, thanks to the collaboration of local artists, performers and a great
Musicians Produce Film To Capture Unique Performance
Randall Shreve and The Sideshow Bring Vaudeville, Circus, Theatrical Performance Back To LifeBy Terrah Baker Local musician Randall Shreve said it’s hard for out-of-town venue owners and listeners to understand