Arts One Presents - formerly Art Center of the Ozarks - is offering the gripping tale of Sweeney Todd with two runs later this month. It's directed by Colman Ray Clark, a native of Springdale who now resides in New York City. Pete speaks with Colman and Anne Jackson, Executive Director of Arts One Presents.
On April 5-6, a nonprofit called Remote Area Medical will be hosting a free healthcare clinic in Fort Smith. The event will provide free quality healthcare services, like dental, vision and medical services while partnering with students from the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine.
SongRider is returning to northwest Arkansas beginning this weekend. The idea: Place a pair of songwriters inside a cycling group for one of their rides. The result: New songs created during the rides that will be part of this year’s FreshGrass Festival at The Momentary in May.
The Gathering of the Groups annual meeting is Saturday afternoon at 2:00 at the Fayetteville Public Library. Every year, book clubs across the region and interested members of the public are invited to hear from an author about their latest book. This year, native-Arkansan Eli Cranor will sit down with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss his novel, “Broiler.”