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Iconic Fayetteville mural torn down, artist responds
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — An iconic Fayetteville mural, and the building that boasted it, have been torn down. On July 30, the "Love Unites Us" mural on Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard was torn down. The mural was first painted in 2020, after a vacant building on MLK was vandalized with a "white pride" message.
Lights of the Ozarks parade, lighting ceremony to be held on separate nights in 2024
A popular holiday tradition in Fayetteville will be split into two separate nights beginning this year. The annual Lights of the Ozarks lighting ceremony and holiday parade, typically held on the opening night of the lighting display on the Fayetteville square, will take place on two different nights a couple weeks apart this year.
Your week ahead: Art, music, free festival
🎤 Go to a concert — See Lindsey Stirling with Walk Off the Earth and Audriix at 7pm today, or Third Eye Blind with Yellowcard and ARIZONA at 6:30pm Wednesday at the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion in Rogers. Get Lindsey Stirling tickets or Third Eye Blind tickets starting...
Keeping your air conditioning ahead of the heat
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Local air conditioning companies recommend to stay prepared as temperatures rise. Technicians with Bud Anderson Heating and Cooling say when the heat ramps up, it is not unusual for AC companies to get more than 200 calls a day. They say one of the things they see most often that cause […]
The Meteor Cafe to open Fayetteville location
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Meteor Cafe is opening its second location in Northwest Arkansas on Aug. 9 at 7 a.m., according to a release. The Meteor Cafe currently has locations in Bentonville and in Dallas and Austin, Texas. The cafe serves:. Wine. Craft beer. Specialty coffee. Baked goods. Breakfast...
PHOTOS: Guitar workshop in Rogers – Northwest Arkansas
Discovering the Heart of Rogers: Unraveling the Mystery of Misery. In the midst of Northwest Arkansas’ vibrant landscape, Rogers and Bentonville have garnered a reputation for being less than welcoming, leaving visitors with a lingering sense of disillusionment. A stroll through the streets and encounters with locals often reveal a tapestry of tense body language, strained expressions, and an air of unhappiness that seeps into the atmosphere. Why do these locations, once full of promise and warmth, now seem so soulless?
Weekly deals & more: Tax free weekend, back to school, lunch specials, and more
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Tyson Just Announced A Spirited New Nugget Shape To Honor Fans Of The University Of Arkansas
Football season hasn’t started yet, but we’re already daydreaming about the tailgate spread. Southerners are known for—and take pride in—going all out for game day. Whether you set up at the stadium or lay out an at-home spread worthy of Ole Miss, no party compares to our roster of appetizers and finger foods.
First Thursday August lineup to feature pep rally, DJ Dribblz, School of Rock
The first Thursday of the month of August is happening this week (Just double checked. It’s already August), and you know what that means? It’s time for a monthly outdoor festival on the Fayetteville square. It’s looking like hot weather but clear skies for this month’s installment of...
Creating art from the remains of a former homeland
When Tram Colwin moved with her family from Vietnam to the United States, she was seven. Two years earlier, the communist government had destroyed her family’s home. In 1994, Tram, her parents, and her two siblings left, and the seven-year-old had to painstakingly limit the items she could take with her, leaving the rest behind.
Crystal Bridges to unveil ‘Time Loop’ outdoor light and sound show
Crystal Bridges will soon open a new light and sound installation inspired by the museum’s wilderness. The new exhibit, called “Time Loop,” is a collaboration between Crystal Bridges and Klip Collective, a creative studio that uses digital mapping technology to create light projections. It opens Wednesday, Sept. 4.
Monday Munchies: Where to get Vietnamese street food in Rogers
It started with a veggie dumpling and turned into a whole spread.State of play: My co-author Worth spread the gospel years ago, but it took me until now to go to Saiwok Vietnamese Street Food. My loss.Dig in: If you've never had a bao (a steamed bun), it's like a stuffed pocket of soft, doughy bread. Try the chimi cow cow bao ($8.25) with marinated steak, pickled veggies, purple cabbage, onions, scallions and chimichurri sauce.And don't stop there. I also sampled the pig sooie banh mi (sandwich) with grilled lemongrass pork, pickled veggies, purple cabbage, cilantro, jalapenos, mayo, tare sauce and scallion oil ($11.50). The pig sooie banh mi. Photo: Alex Golden/AxiosThe intrigue: The portions are on the small side, which just means room for some steamed veggie dumplings or other appetizer. One sandwich order is actually two small sandwiches, which makes it easy to share, and you could order two kinds of sandwiches and have one of each.Entrées come with shrimp chips — a starchy and airy cracker.Stop by: 11am-8pm Monday-Thursday and 11am-9pm Friday and Saturday at 2882 W. Walnut St., Suite 5, in Rogers.
SoNA announces 2024-25 season lineup
It’s almost time for another season of performances by Symphony of Northwest Arkansas. SoNA will kick off their 2024-25 season on Sept. 21, with a performance of Oceans of Time: Orchestral Evolutions at Walton Arts Center. After that, the season will run through April 19, with seven mainstage performances...
Cas Duo to play Weekend Starts concert on Friday
Local jazz group Cas Duo will play the city’s upcoming Weekend Starts in the Ramble series show on Friday evening. The band, made up of William Carlos Reyes on guitar and Cas Harvey on saxophone, will perform as part of the weekly series, set for 5-7 p.m. along the trail in the Lower Ramble area.
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