First Thursday Fayetteville is seeking artists to participate in a street side art walk program.
Month: April 2011
Little Big Town rescheduled for April 27 at Walton Arts Center
Little Big Town’s headlining performance at the 18th annual Washington Regional Foundation Gala has been rescheduled for 7:30 p.m. April 27 at the Walton Arts Center.
Weekend To-do: April 15-17
A Fayetteville Earth Day celebration kick off, Bicycle Days, the Razorbacks’ spring football game, The Del McCoury Band, T2’s Reasons to be Pretty, and more are happening in Fayetteville this weekend.
NWA Take Back the Night march set for April 15
As the final event for Sexual Assault Awareness Month at the University of Arkansas, the ninth annual Northwest Arkansas Take Back the Night march is set for Friday, April 15.
Hogs Guy Predicts: Red-White Game
Just think about it hard. This is the biggest ever game that Coaching Petrino doesn’t want to make his players play. Who in the heck does he route for? Who in the heck does he route versus?
Wakarusa 2011 stage schedule announced
Now that we know which bands will be playing at Wakarusa this year, it’s time to start narrowing down who we’ll actually get to see.
Did you know that Fayetteville has an official flag?
As it happens, Fayetteville does have a flag. It was officially adopted by the City Council in 1976, and came from a design contest held by Boy Scout Troop 142 earlier that year.
Thursday To-do: April 14
Local video game music masterminds The OneUps are at Rogue Pizza Co. Thursday night with We Are Kilroy and The Bobby Drivers.
NAMA announces 2011 award nominees
In two weeks, a whole bunch of local rock stars will gather at George’s Majestic Lounge for a night of some well-deserved recognition for making our toes tap, our knees wobble, and our booties shake at local venues over the past year.
FayetteGrille food cart now serving late-night tacos, burritos and more on Dickson Street
Locals Louis Vasquez and Jimmy Vellane have been officially serving up tacos, burritos, nachos and quesadillas from a food cart on Dickson Street for about two weeks now.
An Evening with David Sedaris
A slight man in his mid-fifties, Sedaris stood unassumingly behind the podium next to a spray of gay flowers, delivering his material with the timing of a stand-up comedian and the intimacy of a coffee shop reading.
Wednesday To-do: April 13
Here’s a paragraph-free to-do post for today.
Arts Live Theatre presents ‘Secret Garden’ April 13-17
The local children and youth theatre company will present their version of The Secret Garden beginning tonight, April 13, and running through this Sunday, April 17.
Dance, Dance for Dairy Cows and Dharma!
The U of A Heifer International Chapter is teaming up with Students for a Free Tibet to hold a benefit concert, “Dance, Dance for Dairy Cows and Dharma”, at George’s Majestic Lounge this coming Sunday, April 17. The show starts at 7:30 p.m., and features the music of Cadre, Candy Lee & the Sweets, Mechanical