Entertainment
Caravanserai: A Place Where Cultures Meet
Win Tickets for Caravanserai, 7:30-9:30 p.m. April 19, Walton Arts Center, Baum Walker Hall Pre-Performance Creative Conversation, Public Performance and Post-Performance Reception Tickets are $5 for students and $10-25 for
Annual Blues Fest Grows Even Bigger
The Ozark Blues Society of Northwest Arkansas will be growing the blues festival experience with the 11th Annual Blues in the Natural State Music Festival on Friday and Saturday when two-dozen acts will perform on six stages in Fayetteville.
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Performing Cats Help Own Kind, Tour NWA
Staff Report The Popovich Comedy Pet Theater at the Walton Arts Center on April 6 is more than just an extravaganza of rescued and domesticated-cat talent, it’s a chance to
Cutty Rye Releases Debut Album
“Chooch” Meisenbacher, sitting across the table drinking whiskey on the rocks in the afternoon, looks like a prototypical merrymaking country boy with full beard, long curly hair, and unbuttoned flannel shirt layering a local band tee.
Feminine Balance Could Bring Peace On Earth
Staff Report For five years a group of women from NWA have been attempting to bring balance back into the universe with rituals dating back to the dawn of human
Band Supports Their Fayetteville Home
There’s a spot in Fayetteville where Drew Walls of the band Damn Arkansan said local and traveling bands along with their fans can feel at home. “When we started playing a lot in Fayetteville, Smoke and Barrel was our launch pad, one of the first places we started doing shows and where we feel at home,” Walls said.
The Purple Emerald
By Brandon Weston First Installment Amelia Pink-Bustles slowly moved down the Grand Hallway of her Chateau fixed high in the Mountains of Bavaria, toward an aging and faded portrait of
Valley of the Vapors
By Roger Barrett I met Bill Solleder in Hot Springs, Ark. at the first Valley of the Vapors Music Festival. For someone with a seemingly endless list of interests and
The Paper Hearts Legacy Continues
You couldn’t have been alive in Fayetteville in the early 2000s without bearing witness to The Paper Hearts.