The state’s first-ever trans march will return to downtown Fayetteville for a second year during the 2022 NWA Pride Festival.
Category: Arts & Events
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Local bike groups announce new classes to teach adults to ride
Never learned to ride a bike but always wanted to? A local organization will host a series of free classes to help you do just that.
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Conference planned in Fayetteville for media professionals of color
The event is the first of its kind in Arkansas, and will include three days of networking, workshops, keynotes, and presentations.
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Arkansas Black Music Expo set for April 15-16 at The Jones Center
The Arkansas Black Music Expo will include performances by Grammy Award nominees Carl Thomas and Kirk Whalum, the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff Marching Band. and others.
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Run the Jewels, Big Boi, Brittney Spencer, Kraftwerk and others coming to the Momentary
The folks at the Momentary just dumped a bunch of music news right on our heads this morning. A bucketful. Splash.
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Weekly deals & more: Thin Mint Cheesecake, family meals, pre-Hamilton dinner, and more
Sales, specials, deals, discounts and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.
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Willie Nelson coming to the AMP with Brothers Osborne, Steve Earle and Allison Russell
Aside from Nelson and family, the lineup at the Walmart AMP this year will include Brothers Osborne, Steve Earle & The Dukes and Allison Russell.
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Dierks Bentley added to 2022 Walmart AMP lineup
Tickets go on sale to at 10 a.m. Friday, March 25, and range from $29.50-$99.50 plus fees.
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Fayetteville Public Library to show family films during spring break
Fayetteville Public Library will play a series of family films each afternoon during spring break, March 21-15.
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New ‘The Dirty South’ exhibit now on view at Crystal Bridges
A new show “exploring the undeniable impact that southern Black culture has had on the identity of the American South” is now on view at Crystal Bridges.
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TheatreSquared extends Tiger Style! performances
TheatreSquared has extended the performance schedule of its latest comedy.
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‘Nostalgia’ show to feature work by 28 artists in vacant space at NWA Mall
The show will include more than 100 works by over two dozen artists, all curated around the theme of nostalgia.
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Incubus, Sublime with Rome, The Aquadolls added to Walmart AMP lineup
Multi-platinum rockers Incubus will perform at the Walmart AMP this summer alongside Sublime with Rome and The Aquadolls.
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Weekend Flyer: Kolby Cooper, NWA Fashion Week, and more
Live music and other events happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.
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Wizard Way of the Ozarks event to return to Fayetteville March 19-20
After a couple years off due to the pandemic, an unofficial Harry Potter fan convention will return to Fayetteville in 2022.