The 2019 Springtime of Youth music festival lineup is out.
Month: March 2019
Weekend Flyer: Groovement, Open Streets, Jay Leno, Arkansas New Play Festival, and more
Live music and other events for Friday, March 29 through Sunday, March 31, 2019.
MOVIE BUFF-ET: ‘Dumbo’ remake looks great, lacks emotional zing
While the film is bland from my point of view, the kids I was surrounded by in the theater did seem to enjoy it.
Diamond Hogs return home for big series with Ole Miss
The Razorbacks deserve their top-10 ranking at the moment, but now in the meat of SEC play, it’s going to be difficult to hold on to.
Ales & Tails plans two NWA events once again in 2019
The annual Ales & Tails Festival is hosting two events this year; one in Fayetteville and one in Bentonville.
Playing the waiting game: Chronic wasting disease in Northwest Arkansas
Chronic wasting disease affects members of the deer and elk family. It was first discovered in Colorado in 1967 and has since spread to 26 states, including Arkansas.
Jim Blair donates $2 million toward Fayetteville Public Library expansion
Jim Blair this week helped kickstart a capital campaign to expand the Fayetteville Public Library.
Sponsored AD: Know Before You Go – Open Streets Fayetteville this Sunday
BikeNWA will host the first of four “Open Streets” events planned around the region in Fayetteville from noon until 4 p.m. on Sunday March 31 at the corner of Prairie Street and Government Avenue, just off the Razorback Greenway.
Arkansas Brewgrass Festival releases 2019 lineup
The event, organized by the Arkansas Brewers Guild, is back for its fourth year this year.
Pryor Center to host ‘The Long Southern Strategy: How Chasing Voters in the White South Changed American Politics’
Angie Maxwell, director of the University of Arkansas Diane Blair Center of Southern Politics and Society, will present the lecture at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 28.
112 Drive-In is now open for the season
Butter up your popcorn, and ice down your Dr. Peppers, Fayetteville. The drive-in reopens this weekend.
Walton Arts Center announces VoiceJam 2019 lineup
The fifth annual singing competition is set for 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 6 at Walton Arts Center.
Time will tell about Yurachek’s decision to fire Anderson
Will Yurachek be able to land a whale or will he get a couple of guys raises, and then end up settling for an up-and-comer?
‘I believe my plays can help impact social change:’ Rachel Lynett’s ‘He Did It’ to be performed at the Arkansas New Play Festival
Racism, domestic abuse, police brutality, and abortion are some of the hot-button issues that crop up in the plays of Rachel Lynett.
Arkansas fires Mike Anderson after eight seasons
The UA announced the move in a press release issued late on Tuesday.