Legacy Archive
Playing In The Silence
Shadow Ensemble scores red carpet party Ryan Cockerham thinks films are fine things. But that’s not where his passion lies. He scores silent films with a live band — which
Reelin’ In The Years
Trout Fishing duo shares ‘The Strangest Times’ BECCA MARTIN-BROWN NWA Democrat-Gazette Catch Ezra Idlet and Keith Grimwood in a great mood at the same time, and it’s unlikely you’ll get
‘Merican Melodies
Choir takes a trip through history “We have teachers, factory workers, cleaning service owners, civic leaders, principals, Realtors, insurance agents, doctors, [and] we range in age from 75 to
‘Sports As A Lens’
Author takes unique look at race, civil rights, politics BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “Right here in Fayetteville, in the 1930s, blacks — wearing Razorback uniforms and being coached by Razorback coaches
Fayetteville Film Fest Opens Tuesday
Tuesday High School Connections At Fayetteville High School 6 p.m. — “Uncontrolled Variables: A Science Fair Story” by Dale Carpenter 7 p.m. — “Leaving a Legacy” by Brenda Yelvington 8:30
A Place For Listening
Eureka perfect haven for jazz fest LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com The 32nd year of the Eureka Springs Jazz Festival will kick off tonight and run through Sunday. The event
Filmmaking 101
Screenwriter believes anyone can, many should BECCA MARTIN-BROWN NWA Democrat-Gazette “Don’t wait around for permission.” “Don’t be afraid to make your own stuff.” “Don’t wait for somebody to tell you
Three Minutes, Three Questions
3×3 Three Minutes, Three Questions Morgan Hicks & Jason Suel Fayetteville Film Fest “The intent of the first film fest was simple: 1) Raise awareness that filmmaking is an art
Rusted But Not Old
Siloam Springs artist uses colorful medium LAURINDA JOENKS ljoenks@nwadg.com Joel Armstrong finds inspiration for his art in stories. Stage 18 in Fayetteville has chosen Armstrong’s work for “Rusted,” the September
Library Growth Starts Steps Toward Reality
The Fayetteville Public Library’s expansion could vary wildly from preliminary renderings once residents give their feedback during upcoming public input sessions, Executive Director David Johnson says. The Library Board last