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Borne Aloft By Language

‘Night of the Iguana’ is Tennessee Williams in top form Bob Stevenson, director of theater at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith, has a reputation. He’s been the catalyst

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3×3 Three Minutes, Three Questions James Dashner & Jennifer L. Holm True Lit authors

  The Fayetteville Public Library will host the fifth annual True Lit: Fayetteville’s Literary Festival starting this Sunday and continuing through Oct. 29. Events scheduled during the Festival include author

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Music, Mirth, Memory

Actors dig up Arkansas past for area students BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “For me, learning was like finding gold.” The quote is attributed to Charlotte Andrews Stephens, the first African-American teacher

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It’s Fall, Y’all: Thrills, Chills, Cemeteries And Corn Mazes Abound

Haunted Happy Hour WHAT — Lindsey Miles, paranormal investigator, discusses the upcoming ghostly gander at the Clayton House, describing what exactly goes into a paranormal investigation. There will be spirits

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Hope, Communication

‘The Champion’ a perfect play for the times we live in LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com TheatreSquared’s production of “The Champion” by Amy Evans — first seen in Fayetteville as a

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Rending Racism

Two halves meet to consider the whole Northwest Arkansas residents sipped coffee and chatted among themselves as the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship filled up for the Sto(m)p Racism workshop Saturday morning.

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Five Minutes, Five Questions – Andy Hall, Infamous Stringdusters

In June, progressive bluegrass outfit the Infamous Stringdusters released a collection of live recordings of their full album “Laws of Gravity,” and on Oct. 27, the quintet will debut their

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Football, Hunting, Mules Jumping

Autumn in the Ozarks offers unique competition It’s autumn in the Ozarks — time for football, hunting and mules jumping. While raccoon hunters have used mules to jump fences for

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A Gurdon Ghost Story

Arkansas traveler isn’t sure she saw the light I have very vague memories of the light myself. Honestly, I still couldn’t tell you if I’m remembering something that actually happened

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History Mysteries

Ghost Walks tell tales of very cold cases Death by poisoning. Murdered. Accidental death. Weather-related death. Murdered by family member. Death by injury. Murdered by a gang. It might sound