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Author: By Kevin Kinder

Big frights in small spaces: Pinpoint becomes ‘Nightmare on Block Street’ in Fayetteville

· Thursday, Oct 15, 2020

The idea is to stretch the Halloween experience out over a month but still go all out for the holiday.

TheatreSquared revisits its season schedule, announces a blend of live and streaming offerings

· Thursday, Oct 8, 2020

Now, more than six months after last hosting live theatrical productions, TheatreSquared has announced its plans for a return.

New exhibit explores the before and after of Ansel Adams (with 100 images by Adams, too)

· Tuesday, Sep 22, 2020

The exhibit challenges viewers to contemplate their interactions with nature – but also to make them.

Even with BB&BBQ officially canceled, the rumblings of riders may impact Fayetteville this weekend

· Monday, Sep 21, 2020

Despite the cancelation of the official Bikes, Blues & BBQ rally, additional motorcycles will be in the Northwest Arkansas area later this week.

PHOTOS: Walmart AMP expansion complete but waiting for a concert

· Friday, Aug 21, 2020

When large-scale concerts are safe again, marquee touring acts will have a new and improved place to play in Northwest Arkansas.

‘Things Happen the Way they Ought to’: Pandemic inspires Fayetteville songwriter to release album from now-defunct band

· Monday, Aug 17, 2020

The music of Water Liars will ‘Roll On’ despite its unceremonious arrival. There are songs on the record that may connect with people, and that’s the ultimate miracle of music.

Recently reopened Crystal Bridges announces revised exhibit schedule while also announcing new exhibits

· Friday, Jul 10, 2020

The museum in Bentonville has announced a series of new temporary exhibits that begin later this year and an amended schedule for many of the temporary exhibits announced this time last year.

‘Just you wait’: Walton Arts Center announces new shows while in the midst of current hiatus

· Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020

Here’s a bit of good news, and some much needed good news at that.

REVIEW: ‘Anastasia’ musical is a beautifully stylized look at a not-so-distant past

· Wednesday, Mar 11, 2020

It’s quite the onstage wonder. The costuming is nothing short of amazing, and the adaptability of the set pieces, along with a seamless directorial style, make it all the more like an animated dream.

TheatreSquared announces new season designed to showcase a blend of fresh and classic works

· Monday, Mar 9, 2020

TheatreSquared has announced a new slate of shows that includes the world premiere of a theatrical version of Designing Women, written by the original series’ writer.

‘Contemporary, temporary’: State of the Art 2020 helps open new home for new art in Bentonville

· Wednesday, Feb 26, 2020

The sequel exhibition features the works of 61 artists from around the country, working across all media and styles.

REVIEW: TheatreSquared’s “Ann” tells a story that humanizes our incessant political cycle

· Monday, Feb 24, 2020

It’s frantic, and it’s thrilling theater. It’s also quite funny, and sometimes shockingly off-kilter.

More than 50 years into career, Cate Brothers still hitting the high notes

· Wednesday, Feb 19, 2020

A pair of musical events in the coming weeks will celebrate the twins’ long musical careers.

REVIEW: “Once on This Island” at WAC takes audience on an immersive journey

· Wednesday, Feb 12, 2020

Once on This Island is onstage at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville through Feb. 16.

REVIEW: ‘The Royale,’ now on stage at TheatreSquared, packs a flurry of punches

· Monday, Jan 27, 2020

It is staged on a beautiful and smartly designed boxing ring, and there’s a surprising set reveal for the sixth round that’s worth letting you discover for yourself.

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