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Scenes From NWA Fashion Week

Northwest Arkansas’ fashion scene got a public showing last week during Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week. According to the nonprofit organization that puts on the show, Fashion Week exists to highlight

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Court Rules LGBT Ordinance Illegal

About 100 Fayetteville residents gathered to protest against an Arkansas Supreme Court decision that ruled an LGBT protection ordinance was illegal, Friday, Feb. 24.

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Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week Returns

The once defunct Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week has been brought back to life for 2017, and there are high-end events aplenty coming to Bentonville the week of March 1-4.

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Local Humanitarian Group Assists Incoming Refugees

Emily Crane Linn has been with Canopy NWA since January 2016, when it was just an group of people who wanted to do something about helping refugees.

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A Conversation with Singer-Songwriter Adam Torres

Adam Torres’ music is like the beauty of the desert — lonesome, vast, tranquil and serene.

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Fayetteville Officials Celebrate Black History, Announce Events

Fayetteville officials celebrated the diversity of Fayetteville and its black history by honoring its African American owned businesses at a black history month press conference, Tuesday, Jan. 31

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Frost Fest Beer Festival to Host 40 Breweries

In Fayetteville, even the winters have great festivals.

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Ozark Mountain Music Festival Returns to Eureka Springs

The weekend of Jan. 19, the Ozark Mountain Music Festival will return to Basin Park Hotel in Eureka Springs, Ark., and attempt to bring with it the atmosphere — and attitude — of a summer music festival.

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Auditorium 51 Concert Series Comes to Mt. Sequoyah

Presented by the producers of Homegrown On The River Music Festival comes Auditorium 51, a concert series on Mt. Sequoyah.

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Music From The Great Northwest: More than 170 releases from NWA in 2016

The music scene in northwest Arkansas was alive and well — and certainly busy — in 2016.