Fayetteville, Springdale and Bentonville stayed up, while Rogers was back in the black. Last month was the first decline for Rogers in over two years.
Month: June 2017
MOVIE BUFF-ET: Hot soundtrack, tight dialogue, killer performances fuel ‘Baby Driver’
You might find a better action movie this year than “Baby Driver,” but I wouldn’t bet on it.
Puritan to open north Fayetteville location
Puritan is set to open a second location in the new Uptown development in north Fayetteville.
Weekend Flyer: June 30-July 2, 2017
Live music and community events in and around Fayetteville for the weekend of June 29-July 2, 2017.
Seeing past 6 wins for Hogs is hazy at the moment
The Razorbacks should get to at least six wins, but until I see some improvement over last year’s play, it’s hard for me to see many more.
Local bands to raise money for cyclist injured in accident
An all-star lineup of artists and musicians are coming together on Sunday to raise funds for one of the nicest folks on Dickson Street.
Walton Arts Center 2017-18 season to include David Sedaris, Béla Fleck, LeAnn Rimes, and more
The Walton Arts Center this week announced the lineup for their upcoming 2017-18 season, including musicals, live music performances, comedy shows, and more.
Fayetteville makes list of best places to live for millennials
Fayetteville ranked No 15 on “The 25 best cities in the US for people under the age of 35” list recently published by CNBC.
Songwriter Slaid Cleaves added to Sunrise Stage lineup
Austin-based musician Slaid Cleaves is coming to Sunrise Stage for a show on Saturday, July 22.
Sponsored AD: Watch pro cyclists compete for $50,000 at the Natural State Criterium Series (July 7-9)
The second annual Natural State Criterium Series, produced by BikeNWA, is happening July 7-9 in Bentonville, Rogers, and Springdale!
Beaver Lake cleanup set for July 8
Volunteers will collect trash from the lake by boat and from the shore areas by foot.
REVIEW: Motown is an aesthetically pleasing reminder of the changing nature of our popular songbook and our world
Based on Berry Gordy’s book “To Be Loved,” the musical tells the story on his dream of creating a record label and the many acts that became part of his client roster.
How Arkansas’ senior quarterbacks have performed over the last six decades
Senior quarterbacks have been a mixed bag for Razorbacks
Opera in the Ozarks to perform three classics in 2017 season
Opera in the Ozarks is in part a summer music festival celebrating the artform, and also a training program for the some of the top emerging opera professionals in the nation.
Fayetteville seeks more input on transportation and parking master plan
City officials are still gathering input for the upcoming master plan for transportation and parking in Fayetteville.