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Month: February 2017
Fayetteville seeks artists for Trail of Tears mural
Fayetteville officials are looking to hire an artist to paint a new mural along the city’s trail system.
Sponsored Job listings – Feb. 17, 2017
Grub’s, Ozark Natural Foods, and Something Urban are now hiring in Fayetteville.
Weekend Flyer: Adam Faucett & The Tall Grass, Gumbo Cookoff, YMSB, and more!
Live music, community events, and more for the weekend of Feb. 17-19, 2017.
Newly installed traveling exhibit at Crystal Bridges explores the equally beautiful and unforgiving Mexican-American border
Considering the recent push for a full-length border wall from newly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump, the exhibit could not be more timely.
MOVIE BUFF-ET: ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ pays its debts with bullets, action
She sequel is not quite as strong as the original, but it is a well executed and beautifully shot action movie that leaves the viewer with a smile and the door wide open for more sequels.
Razorbacks open baseball season against Miami of Ohio
The Hogs will have great weather for the weekend series against Miami of Ohio with highs in the 60s and mostly sunny skies.
Sunrise Stage lineup includes Billy Joe Shaver, Ian More, and others
A new music venue is coming to Midtown Fayetteville, and they released an impressive initial lineup of shows this week
Postmodern Jukebox, Straight No Chaser added to AMP lineup
ou Tube sensations Postmoder Jukebox and Straight No Chaser are coming to the AMP this summer.
Senator to host town hall Feb. 22 in Springdale
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton will host a town hall meeting with constituents next week.
Hogs get signature win at South Carolina; can they build momentum against Ole Miss
The Razorbacks’ 83-76 victory over No. 21 South Carolina at Columbia on Wednesday was a late Valentine’s gift for a frustrated fan base.
Bayard Blain making noise in world of handcrafted guitars
Blain is one of a limited number of boutique luthiers in the country. His reputation as a builder is widening, and the line to get one of his guitars appears to be lengthening.
Fayetteville launches redesigned city website
Fayetteville officials this week launched a new city government website that features a more modern design with video banners, updated graphic buttons and a new layout.
UA center wins national award for tornado recovery plan
The University of Arkansas Community Design Center received a national award for a tornado recovery plan it recently developed in response to the devastating EF4 tornado that struck Faulkner County in 2014.
Fayetteville tops another 2017 ‘best places to live’ list
Just days after Fayetteville was ranked No. 5 in U.S. News & World Report’s annual “Best Places to Live” list, the city has topped another national ‘best places’ list.