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Posted by: By Dustin Bartholomew

Gulley Park Concert Series to kick off Thursday with Route 358

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Thursday, Jun 9, 2022

The summer show series held weekly at the gazebo in Gulley Park will return tonight (June 9) to kick off its 26th season with a performance by Fayetteville folk trio Route 358.

Gearhead Outfitters to relocate into former Ozark Cleaners building

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Wednesday, Jun 8, 2022

An outdoor store that recently closed on Dickson Street will soon reopen in Fayetteville.

‘The Worst Case Scenario Survival Experience’ exhibition to open at The Jones Center

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Wednesday, Jun 8, 2022

A fun new touring exhibition will open at the Jones Center this week.

Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 3,562 over last 7 days

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Wednesday, Jun 8, 2022

Arkansas COVID-19 cases increased by 3,562 over the last seven days, according to the Arkansas Department of Health website update on Tuesday.

Opera in the Ozarks to perform at Botanical Garden of the Ozarks Tuesday

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Monday, Jun 6, 2022

The performance will take place on Tuesday, June 7 as part of the Botanical Garden’s Terrific Tuesday night series, featuring free admission on Tuesdays from June-August.

‘A Chorus Line’ coming to Walton Arts Center June 24-26

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Monday, Jun 6, 2022

A new version of the Broadway classic is coming to Fayetteville this summer for its only performance in the US before an international tour.

Weekly deals & more: Summer camps at Williams Center, dancing at Mount Sequoyah, new music at Big Box, and more

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Monday, Jun 6, 2022

Sales, specials, deals, discounts, news and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.

Weekend Flyer: Cate Brothers, Her Set Her Sound, Arkansauce, The Band Camino, and more

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Friday, Jun 3, 2022

Live music and events happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.

Her Set Her Sound festival to feature female DJ’s Friday and Saturday

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Thursday, Jun 2, 2022

The second ever Her Set Her Sound festival is set for Friday and Saturday, June 3-4 at Prairie Street Live.

New art exhibit ‘Queer’ opens June 2 at Fenix Arts

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Thursday, Jun 2, 2022

A new art exhibit featuring LGBTQIA+ artists opens June 2 in Fayetteville.

Noble Graze charcuterie shop to open Fayetteville location

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Thursday, Jun 2, 2022

A new shop offering charcuterie boards for get-togethers and parties along with home decor items and gifts is planning to open in Fayetteville.

Fireworks display set for Thursday over Razorback Stadium

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Wednesday, Jun 1, 2022

The display is part of the annual Walmart Shareholders Meeting happening this week in Fayetteville.

NWA Pride Parade, Pride Festival, Trans March set for June 18

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Wednesday, Jun 1, 2022

The 18th annual NWA Pride Parade and the second-ever Trans March will take place on Saturday, June 18 on Dickson Street.

Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 2,243 over last 7 days

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Wednesday, Jun 1, 2022

Arkansas COVID-19 cases increased by 2,243 over the last seven days, according to the Arkansas Department of Health website update on Tuesday

Weekly deals & more: Snack Lab family meals, Tacos & Tequila tasting at Mount Sequoyah, Mojo’s on Garland is back, and more

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Sales, specials, deals, discounts, news and more from the local places that keep the Flyer alive.

Weekend Flyer: Modeling, Ashtyn Barbaree, Artosphere Festival Orchestra, college softball, and more

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Friday, May 27, 2022

Live music and events happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.

Artosphere ‘Off the Grid’ performances set for Thursday

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Thursday, May 26, 2022

Want to see some really talented, classically-trained musicians playing in some unexpected places? Tonight (May 26) is your night.

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