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Local Bands Compete for Wakarusa Set

Fayetteville music fans will get the chance to send a local band to Wakarusa during the Waka Winter Classic Feb. 6 at George’s Majestic Lounge.

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Public Access: City of Fayetteville Provides Free TV Services

As Dana Louise and Adams Collins —a.k.a. The Glorious Birds — performed sweet sounding folk songs under the warm lights of the Fayetteville Public Access studio on 101 West Rock St. Saturday, Jan. 24, a team of video producers worked around them.

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A Birthday Party with a Good Cause

Hamsa Newmark, a long-time Fayetteville resident will celebrate her 70th birthday on Saturday, Dec. 27. On that day there will be a celebration at Teatro Scarpino, 329 N. West Avenue from 7 to 10 p.m.

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Q&A with Split Lip Rayfield

This Saturday, Split Lip Rayfield, one of the region’s bluegrass greats will be playing the George’s Majestic Lounge stage with homegrown “jamgrass” band Foley’s Van.

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The Topsy-Turvy Fight For Fayetteville Ordinance 119

In the early morning hours of Aug. 20, after 10 grueling hours of public comment, the Fayetteville City Council approved, 6-2, an ordinance protecting the civil rights of all persons to be free from unfair discrimination.

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Phantogram to Host Sold Out Show

Rolling into Fayetteville this Saturday complete with electro rock sound and serious hip-hop beats is Phantogram.

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4 Must See Shows This Fall

In an effort to help you expand your musical palette, here’s a list of some artists you should most definitely lend your ears to and go see.

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Fayetteville’s Prodigal Songwriter Returns

Joe Purdy, the 34 year-old singer songwriter and Northwest Arkansas native, is an old soul.

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Fayetteville to Participate in Compassion Games

A year ago this week, acts of kindness were being reported by citizens of Fayetteville and the Northwest Arkansas area like crazy.

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A Celebration of Folk Music and Ozark Culture: Fayetteville Roots Fest 2014

So normally, when you think of “music festivals,” you might imagine a bunch of young people wearing strange neon clothing — or not even clothing at all — crazy loud music going well into the night, camping in hot temperatures, lots of boozin’ and partaking in substances, and partying until 6 in the morning.