Entertainment
8 Days A Week
Jan. 19 (Friday) “The Ernest Green Story” — Noon-2 p.m, Gardner Lecture Hall, 5316 Grand Ave., University of Arkansas at Fort Smith. Free. Part of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Old Times, New Times
They all caught the bug at someone’s knee. Donna Mulhollan played old-school country music with her dad. Her husband Kelly listened to the stories told by old men waiting for
Challenging, Contemporary
What good is sitting alone in your room? Come hear the music play Life is a cabaret, old chum Come to the cabaret It’s the early 1930s. Berlin is experiencing
An ‘Awesome’ First Half
APT opens 2018 with classic comedy ‘The Producers’ BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com About this time, the arts community might be looking for a season announcement from Arkansas Public Theatre. It won’t
8 Days A Week
Jan. 12 (Friday) Tai Chi — With Paul Davis, 9:30 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. Free. faylib.org. Artist’s Reception — For “The Erasing,” works by David Bailin, 5-7 p.m., Windgate Art
LIVE! in NWA
Jan. 12 Member This — 6 p.m., Bear’s Place, Fayetteville. Route 358 — 8 p.m., Black Apple Crossing, Springdale. Sad Daddy — Chelsea’s Corner Cafe, Eureka Springs. Another Alibi —
Three Minutes, Three Questions: Egyptian rock star Ramy Essam
The House of Songs Ozarks’ January artist residency unites Egyptian rock star and “voice of the 2011 Egyptian revolution” Ramy Essam, and Earth Day co-founder and Cornell University law professor
Multicultural, Multifaceted
WAC continues season with diverse offerings A new year marks a fresh start — new and exciting possibilities. That could also describe the spring semester of the Walton Arts Center