Fayetteville digital short videos win statewide competition
A digital short program documenting the local historical significance of Archibald Yell received top honors in the 2010 Arkansas History Webcast Competition.
A digital short program documenting the local historical significance of Archibald Yell received top honors in the 2010 Arkansas History Webcast Competition.
The event is free to attend, but donations will be accepted for the local chapter of Meals on Wheels.
Five local and regional music acts will perform along the trail on Saturday, including Nilson Matta & the Brazilian Voyage, Plastic Musik, Razia Said, Hogtown Hot Club, and ArkanSalsa.
Fayetteville residents and business owners with property damage from the recent storms can now apply for federal assistance by registering with the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
[Submitted Announcement] Pennies for Partnerships is a grassroots initiative which was started in 2008. Today the project is focused on economic development of the Tibetan Organic Farmers in India and[...]
Austin-based musician (and music award stockpiler) Bob Schneider is in town tonight for a show at George’s Majestic Lounge.
Popular online weekly documentary series the Perennial Plate will be filming an episode (or a “webisode,” whatevs) at Ozark Natural Foods on Friday, May 13.
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