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Category: Arts & Events

Skydiving Santa to visit Fayetteville Dec. 17

By Dustin Bartholomew · Tuesday, Nov 29, 2022

The jolly old man will skydive into the Arkansas Air & Military Museum for an event called the Santa Drop.

Community Creative Center to host holiday market

By Dustin Bartholomew · Tuesday, Nov 29, 2022

A host of local potters, ceramists, painters, illustrators, jewelry makers, and more will have work for sale at the annual Community Creative Center Holiday Market, set to open at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3.

Water Liars to reunite for 10-year anniversary of ‘Wyoming’ album

By Todd Gill · Monday, Nov 28, 2022

The band will perform at George’s Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville as part of a short series of celebration shows, which include two sold-out dates in Oxford, Miss.

Wampus Wonderland holiday craft show set for Dec. 3-4 at Mount Sequoyah in Fayetteville

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Nov 23, 2022

The annual Wampus Wonderland holiday craft show will return to Mount Sequoyah in Fayetteville next month.

Mount Sequoyah Center kicks off ‘Festival of Trees’ fundraiser Nov. 27

By Dustin Bartholomew · Monday, Nov 21, 2022

A new event to raise funds to renovate the historic Parker Hall and help preserve the campus at Mount Sequoyah kicks off next week.

Author, podcaster Jeannette McCurdy to speak in Fayetteville

By Dustin Bartholomew · Monday, Nov 21, 2022

Child star, podcaster, and best-selling author Jeannette McCurdy will speak in Fayetteville next month. McCurdy starred in the Nickelodeon sitcom ‘iCarly,’ and later a spinoff of that show called ‘Sam & Cat’ with Ariana Grande.

Dawes, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Jerry Cantrell, Wood Brothers, and more added to JJ’s Live lineup

By Dustin Bartholomew · Thursday, Nov 17, 2022

JJ’s Live officials have announced several new dates for live music in late 2022 and early 2023.

TheatreSquared to host staged reading of ‘The Thanksgiving Play’ Sunday

By Dustin Bartholomew · Wednesday, Nov 16, 2022

TheatreSquared will host a one-night event this week that promises to give the story of Thanksgiving “a delicious roasting.”

The Roots coming to The Momentary in 2023

By Dustin Bartholomew · Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022

Grammy award-winning hip-hop group The Roots, are coming to NWA for a show at the Momentary on Saturday, April 29, 2023.

Local musicians to play ‘The Last Waltz’ tribute Nov. 22

By Dustin Bartholomew · Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022

An all-star group of local musicians will pay tribute to a legendary star-studded night of music this month.

Reminder: Lights of the Ozarks parade and lighting ceremony set for Friday

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022

The parade will begin on Block Avenue at Spring Street and will travel south towards the square where it will circle back along East Avenue.

Foreigner’s farewell tour includes a stop at the Walmart AMP

By Todd Gill · Monday, Nov 14, 2022

Foreigner fans will have one last opportunity to catch the band before they officially call it quits.

Tyler Childers, Charley Crockett coming to Walmart AMP

By Dustin Bartholomew · Thursday, Nov 10, 2022

Venue officials today announced that songwriter Tyler Childers will bring his Send in the Hounds tour to town for a show on Saturday, April 22.

Trailer released for ‘Mindcage’ movie filmed in Fayetteville

By Dustin Bartholomew · Thursday, Nov 10, 2022

We recognized a handful of locations from around town. It opens with some scenes inside St. Paul’s Episcopal Church near Dickson Street, and there are some prominent views of Old Main visible as well.

Fenix Arts artists to host small works show

By Dustin Bartholomew · Tuesday, Nov 8, 2022

Fenix Arts artists this week announced plans for a show featuring small, affordable works of art intended to be appropriate for gift-giving.

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