The EP, which was recorded by Jason Weinheimer of Fellowship Hall Sound and mixed by North Carolina producer Alex Farrar, comes out on Aug. 5.
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New murals unveiled at Central Arkansas Nature Center
Fayetteville artist Jason Jones painted the murals, which depict Natural State flora and fauna.
Ron Robinson Theater screens ‘Purple Rain,’ ‘The Mummy’ and more in July
“Rope,” “The Princess Bride” and “Sharknado” are also among the July lineup.
It’s Arkansas Road Trip time
If a total solar eclipse, a peek at the dancing lights of the aurora and a mass cicada convergence have convinced throngs of visitors that Arkansas is the place to be this year, surely it’s time to convince ourselves, right? Get inspired with our annual Road Trip issue.
Stephanie Smittle, Jude Brothers and Creekbed Carter Hogan at The Undercroft on Saturday
It’s hard to imagine a better-matched trio of idiosyncratic folk voices.
Jeff Nichols’ ‘The Bikeriders’ revs into theaters today
Little Rock native filmmaker Jeff Nichols uses his biggest budget so far to stylishly capture a spirited subculture on the brink of extinction, with three magnetic leads — Jodie Comer, Austin Butler and Tom Hardy — to boot.
New zine devotes first issue to Fayetteville music promoter Chris ‘Clunk’ Selby
Northwest Arkansas illustrator Chad Maupin is launching a new zine called “Rant,” and the first issue centers on Chris “Clunk” Selby, best known for running Clunk Music Hall, a beloved all-ages venue in Fayetteville that operated from 1998-2002.
Hendrix-Murphy Foundation to host Carmen Maria Machado, Candrice Jones and more
The Hendrix-Murphy Foundation’s public events for the 2024-2025 school year also include visits from Alberto Rojo, Caroline Randall Williams, Katherine Tanner Silverman and Marcelo Hernández Castillo.
Danielle Amir Jackson steps down as Oxford American’s editor
Jackson joined the staff as managing editor in 2020 and assumed the head position in 2021, succeeding Eliza Borné and becoming the Conway-based magazine’s first Black editor-in-chief.
Summertime shift: Interim artistic director Ken-Matt Martin speaks about The Rep’s upcoming season
On Tuesday, The Rep will stage “Pride and Prejudice,” its first major production since the 2022-2023 season ended with “Clyde’s” in June 2023. The Jane Austen adaptation runs from June 18-30 and signals the arrival of a new, shorter show schedule that will take place in the summer months.