Aldean’s star is rising and his universe is expanding.
Author: By Kevin Kinder
REVIEW: TheatreSquared’s production of ‘Murder for Two’ features actors who are triple threats
At times, it’s doubled-over-in-your-seat funny. At other times, it’s merely entertaining, and that’s okay, too. It’s almost – and I do mean almost – too silly for its own good.
REVIEW: Walton Arts Center covers love and loss courtesy of Broadway musical “The Bridges of Madison County”
The path we walk down may be pretty, and it may even have a picturesque covering. But the thing about bridges is they take us to the other side.
Meghan Trainor added to the AMP season for Aug. 2 show
Pop songwriter and vocalist Meghan Trainor, who shot to fame on the success of her hit “All About that Bass,” will perform at the outdoor amphitheater in Rogers on Aug. 2.
Comedy set to strike at the new Huge Lightning festival, taking place May 6-7 in Fayetteville
Covering two nights, Huge Lightning will offer a blend of improv and standup and local and national talent.
REVIEW: TheatreSquared’s heady “Rapture, Blister, Burn” ponders life’s messy “what ifs”
It’s a play about yearning for a different future, and also about complicated things like mothers and daughters, alcohol dependency, feminism, academia, pornography and the definition of a family.
Crystal Bridges paints picture of its future by announcing new facility for contemporary art
In partnership with the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, the new Crystal Bridges project will have a particular focus on the contemporary art.
John Moreland comes to Fayetteville: “My songs are really all I have to offer”
A singer-songwriter with a background in punk music, Moreland now specializes in heartwrenching tales of love and loss supported by sparse acoustic guitar.
2016 Fayetteville Roots Festival: A big event in a smaller venue
The festival’s fanbase has responded, and ticket sales are far outpacing last year’s totals, which is significant because the 2015 festival sold every ticket it offered.
Walton Arts Center ‘Books’ new shows for upcoming season
Late yesterday afternoon, the Walton Arts Center announced the first slate of Broadway-style shows for its newly renovated Dickson Street location.
REVIEW: Fault has its cracks but showcases best parts of Northwest Arkansas, too
A brand new work by TheatreSquared resident playwright Robert Ford takes us to a place Northwest Arkansans know well.
REVIEW: “Kinky Boots” stands tall in Northwest Arkansas debut
It’s funny without using blue humor, silly without being gimmicky and sexy without showing superfluous skin. That all means it’s smart. Smart and human, and that’s a pretty powerful combination.
Upcoming production of “Dorian Gray” has Opera Fayetteville dreaming of brighter days ahead
Heading into year five of Opera Fayetteville, company artistic director Tamara Ryan is convinced there’s a bigger, louder and bolder company just around the corner.
Barrett Baber plots his world takeover, starting with a pair of shows in Fayetteville
Fayetteville’s Barrett Baber talks about what comes next after finishing third on NBC’s singing competition “The Voice.”
The best albums of 2015
Fayetteville Flyer contributor Kevin Kinder lists his favorite albums of 2015.