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Your weekend plans: Fair, restaurants, concerts
Make this weekend a good one.š½ Bentonville Restaurant Week ā Catch the end of the event today and tomorrow, and try special menu items and get discounts at participating Bentonville restaurants.š¤ Live music ā +LIVE+ and Stone Temple Pilots with Soul Asylum are playing Saturday night at the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion. Get tickets starting at $30.Electronic music producer and DJ deadmau5 will be at The Momentary on Saturday night. General admission tickets are $85 ā or $68 for members and $30 for students.š” Washington County Fair ā The fair continues today and Saturday with rides, food and livestock. Full schedule.
Artist Kurt Perschkeās Red Ball Project coming to Fayetteville, NWA
A global art project by American artist Kurt Perschke is coming to Fayetteville and other cities around the region next month. Perschkeās Red Ball Project will be installed in locations in Fayetteville, Springdale, Siloam Springs, and Bentonville the week of Sept. 11-15. The installation, considered to be the longest-running...
Salata Salad Kitchen Signs Multi-Unit Agreement to Develop Two Restaurants in Northwest Arkansas
August 23, 2024 // Franchising.com // BENTONVILLE, AR. - āÆSalata Salad Kitchen is continuing to grow beyond its Texas roots expanding into an entirely new territory. The brand inked a multi-unit agreement with husband-and-wife duo, David and Kara Guerra, marking its official entry into Arkansas. Originally from Texas, David...
Aqueduct coming to Smoke & Barrel Tavern Sept. 8
A band that was a regular visitor to Fayetteville during the heyday of JRās Lightbulb Club is coming back to town next month. Indie pop band Aqueduct is set to perform their first show in Fayetteville in almost 20 years at Smoke & Barrel Tavern on Sunday, Sept. 8.
World Champion Squirrel Cook Off returns with new cookbook
Early next month, the World Champion Squirrel Cook Off will be hosted in Springdale. The event is exactly what it promises to beā squirrel prepared in many ways and more. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams spoke with organizers to learn more about the competition and what's new this year.
Crumbl Cookie eyes September opening for Fayetteville location
A popular cookie chain is close to opening a location in Fayetteville. Crumbl Cookies has completed their buildout at 2621 E. Mission Blvd. (next to Eureka Pizza and Fayetteville Beer Works), and will open in the next few weeks. The company was founded by cousins Jason McGowan (CEO) & Sawyer...
Jƶelle Storet brings her artistic vision to TheatreSquaredās āA Raisin in the Sunā
Jƶelle Storet found it very easy to say āyesā to her newest project ā designing the artistic story for TheatreSquaredās production of āA Raisin in the Sunā, opening Aug. 23 and running through Sept. 15. Written by Lorraine Hansberry and first produced on Broadway in 1959, the poignant play details a Black familyās attempt to achieve their dreams despite systemic racism and segregation in mid-century Chicago.
Flyer Q&A: Callie Kent on supporting Fayettevilleās live music and local artists
Like every late summer and fall in Fayetteville, thereās a lot of live music happening. Even more so lately with new DIY groups working with established venues and hosting shows wherever they can. It can be difficult to keep track of everything. Luckily for us, Callie Kent has been...
Soprano Melissa Givens to perform at St. Paulās Sept. 7-8
Renowned soprano Melissa Givens will perform two shows at St. Pauls Episcopal Church next month. Givens, who is an assistant professor of voice and head of voice studies at Pomona College, will give presentations and perform pieces by Arkansas native and composer Florence Price on Sept. 7-8. From Priceās bio:...
LIVE! Music: Mathews takes confessions, festivals release early tickets
Spill your deepest darkest secrets to Matt Mathews or just come along and listen. The comedian and social media sensation brings his Boujee On A Budget tour Jan. 31 to the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville. Tickets are $29.50 ā $110.95. Widely known and celebrated for his relatability and...
'A Raisin in the Sun' visits TheatreSquared
A Raisin in the Sun debuted on Broadway in 1959 and still retains its power and ability to move audiences. TheatreSquaredās production of Lorraine Hansberryās script is on stage through Sept. 15. Two actors from the cast of A Raisin in the Sun came to the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio: Vanessa R. Butler and Kathy Tyree, Ruth Younger and Lena Younger on stage, respectively, to speak with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about the production.
Muscadines repeat with top wine in state competition
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. ā Muscadines again rose to the top in the Arkansas Quality Wine competition, a testament to the skills of stateās vintners handling this beloved and somewhat quirky and cantankerous grape. Renee Threlfall, associate professor-enology and viticulture for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, founded...
March to August to play Weekend Starts on Friday
Local folk duo March to August will play the cityās upcoming Weekend Starts in the Ramble series show on Friday evening. The group will perform as part of the weekly series, set for 5-7 p.m. along the trail in the Lower Ramble area. In addition to the music, local...
RedBall Project to Inspire Smiles Across Northwest Arkansas
It is just a big red ball, but it seems to cause a stir everywhere it goes. Considered the worldās longest-running street art project, the RedBall Project has seen a 250-pound, 15-foot inflatable ball squeezed in creative locations across the world. Northwest Arkansas will get a taste of the simple yet playful installation this September.
āA Raisin in the Sunā opens this week at TheatreSquared
The new school year has begin, thereās a chill in the air, and that means itās time for a new season of shows at TheatreSquared to begin in Fayetteville. The local professional theatre company this week will open their 2024-25 season with a new version of Lorraine Hansberryās acclaimed play, A Raisin in the Sun.
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