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Author: By Kevin Kinder

ROOTS FEST: The best of what’s left: How to experience the Fayetteville Roots Festival if you don’t have tickets

· Monday, Aug 19, 2019

A day-by-day summary of what’s still available, with an emphasis on ways nonticket holders can get in on the action.

REVIEW: ‘Shakespeare in Love’ provides a loving introduction to new T2 space

· Monday, Aug 19, 2019

The new TheatreSquared looks brilliant, and we’ll talk about it for some time to come.

REVIEW WITH PHOTOS: The ‘ALTimate’ tour with Live and Bush brings ultimate reminder of the past and present to Walmart AMP

· Thursday, Aug 15, 2019

Always go see your favorite music from your first musical days when you have a chance.

First look: TheatreSquared makes final preparations inside new downtown theater complex

· Thursday, Jul 18, 2019

The finishing touches are currently being applied to the brand-new, purpose-built theater complex on the southeast corner of Spring Street and West Avenue in Fayetteville.

REVIEW: Hootie & the Blowfish take themselves, and a massive AMP crowd, down memory lane

· Monday, Jul 15, 2019

Nostalgia sells. And Hootie & the Blowfish continue to be very good salesmen.

ACO to open interactive exhibit ‘The King’s Mouth’ by art-focused musician Wayne Coyne

· Monday, Jul 15, 2019

A fully immersive listening experience created by Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne allows people to experience music from the band that can be heard nowhere else.

REVIEW: Three-band rock tour brings some goodness to the AMP in Rogers

· Friday, Jul 12, 2019

Young the Giant, Fitz and the Tantruns, and Coin played a ‘good’ show at the Walmart AMP on Wednesday.

REVIEW: Musical theater classic ‘Les Miserables’ closes out WAC season by going big (and going dark)

· Wednesday, Jun 19, 2019

It’s a big production, with big ideas and big topics. And that’s a reason it remains one of the biggest draws in musical theater.

REVIEW: ‘Cats’ deftly prowls the WAC again after more than two decades away

· Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The show is imaginative, bold and transporting, all of which are things we ask musical theater to be.

REVIEW: Avett Brothers offer a good show at the AMP, but one not quite up to their lofty standards

· Monday, May 20, 2019

When the namesake brothers sing harmony vocals, they make one of the most melodious sounds you might see in any concert environment.

REVIEW: The Killers bring a nearly lethal dose of glam rock to Walmart AMP

· Tuesday, May 7, 2019

In a 20-song, pyrotechnic-popping, nonstop dance party, the Las Vegas band also lived up to the showmanship and swagger of their hometown.

REVIEW: TheatreSquared says ‘Yaasss’ to comedy and queens in new show that closes its old space

· Tuesday, May 7, 2019

It’s an outrageous tale, one that stretches believability.

REVIEW: Leon Bridges and Northwest Arkansas crowd can’t match energy levels at AMP show

· Thursday, May 2, 2019

Bridges and his band either lacked the musical muscle to overcome the crowd around me or perhaps the crowd lacked the attention span to recognize a good thing when they saw one.

As the first “State of the Art” exhibit at Crystal Bridges is celebrated, plans for a second exhibit are slowly unveiled

· Friday, Apr 12, 2019

Like its predecessor, ‘State of the Art II’ will showcase a nationwide selection of contemporary art from artists not yet recognized at the national level.

REVIEW: ‘Waitress,’ at WAC through April 14, serves up slice of surprisingly complex lives

· Wednesday, Apr 10, 2019

Life can be depressing and funny at all once, and that duality is the central idea of the show’s best number.

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