We took our camera to Artist Point Friday afternoon to catch the riders as they climbed through the hills about 30 miles south of Fayetteville, before heading back into town for the pro men’s finish.
Month: March 2017
What improvements would you like to see at Fayetteville parks?
Fayetteville officials are asking residents what types of capital improvements they’d like to see at the city’s parks over the next few years.
Next phase of College Avenue improvements to begin April 3
The new phase includes improvements along the west side of College. Work on the east side of the road was completed in January.
Resuscitating running game key to better year for Hogs
Let’s hope the Razorbacks back up their coach’s reputation with improved line play this fall.
MOVIE BUFF-ET: Well-made yet unoriginal “Life” too predictable for its own good
Can a movie be suspenseful, scary, exciting, and yet still be predictable?
Weekend Flyer: Farmers’ Market, Joe Martin Stage Race, Ales & Tails, and more!
There’s a big bike race happening in town this weekend. But that’s not all.
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TheatreSquared announces lineup for 12th season
Musicals, Tony Award-winners, world premiers, new twists on old classics, off-Broadway hits and more. TheatreSquared just released the lineup for their upcoming 12th season, and at first glance, it appears to have something for everyone.
UA Chancellor to give lecture on ‘Fate of Flagship U’ April 5
The lecture will address various trends and aspects of college education, including changes in the funding of public colleges, and questions such as who benefits from an educated society.
Ribbon-cutting planned for Clabber Creek Trail extension in west Fayetteville
Fayetteville officials will celebrate the completion of 0.75-mile extension to Clabber Creek Trail during a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 6.
STRFKR coming to George’s July 5
Portland-based indie band STRFKR just announced a nationwide tour that will bring them to George’s this summer.
Fayetteville mayor signs letter in response to President Trump’s climate policy reversals
The letter objects to President Trump’s sweeping executive order to curb the federal government’s enforcement of climate regulations.
ENTER TO WIN: Giveaway – Taj Express: The Bollywood Musical, April 4 at Walton Arts Center
Win tickets to see Taj Express: The Bollywood Musical, coming to Walton Arts Center next week.
Inquisitive minds rejoice, the Inverse Performance Art Festival is back
Inquisitive folks are in luck because the Inverse Performance Art Festival will return for its second year from Thursday, March 30 through Saturday, April 1.
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