While the stage is dark at Arkansas Public Theatre in Rogers, creative minds have been busy coming up with new ways to make something like theater — a serialized comedy podcast titled “Amanda Kill.” Director Barry Cobbs; Joseph Farmer, APT executive director; and actor NaTosha DeVon, who just got her MFA in Drama from the University of Arkansas, chat with Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette features editor Becca Martin-Brown about the show, the future and life in a pandemic.
Puerto Rico born, local comic artist Benji Nate spent this summer touring for her latest book, a graphic novel called "Girl Juice" that's really...
Artists Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin were part of the artist-in-residence schedule at the Momentary and were supposed to begin their multi-week residency in...
The Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville announced its 2021-22 Broadway season tonight, April 7, during the annual "sneak peak" event. The Broadway season begins...