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Festival Supports Film Makers And Industry In NWA
By Terrah Baker The film industry in Arkansas is blooming, said Offshoot Film Fest organizers. Professionals dedicated to the art of film making are working in Arkansas to create talent
A Much Anticipated Album Release
Since The Trashcan Bandits put out there first EP with four tracks last year, fans have been begging for more.
1,400+ Students Get Free TheatreSquared Experience
Staff Report More than 1,400 students in Northwest Arkansas schools will get the chance to attend a free TheatreSquared production as part of a research project at the University
Gain Cultural And Entertaining Experience, For One Low Price
Staff Report Back for the fourth straight year, the 10×10 Arts Series lives up to expectations of years past by combining great shows with interactive pre- and post-show activities,
West On The West
By Robert Laurence In the past year, the Ozarks Poets and Writers Collective has presented as Featured Writers two short-story writers, three memoirists, two poets, a novelist and two playwrights,
Bottle Rocket Gallery Brings Controversial Art To NWA
By Terrah Baker Local artists Kat Wilson and Sarah Leflar were inspired by the small studio that stands in front of Leflar’s home on the outskirts of Fayetteville. Quaint
White Lotus Offers Artists, Patrons Needed Outlet
By Terrah Baker For seven years, White Lotus Salon and Massage owner Patricia Kulish has featured monthly a local artist at her location at 4750 E. Mission Blvd. in
Graffiti Gets Covered Up, Prevented With Murals
By Terrah Baker Graffiti plagues many large cites with bad language, scenes and reminders of violence with signatures of gang members and their turf. Well, Corporal Daniel Montgomery —
Reggae Album Chronicles Spiritual And Musical Journey
Fayetteville native, Joseph Israel (born Joseph Fennel) releases his second album, Kingdom Road
Aqualine: A Renewable Energy Thriller
Staff Report A new thriller focused on renewable energy by P.K. Brown has just been released by a Maryland-based publishing company, PublishAmerica, whose owners are “fundamentally opposed to issuing contracts