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  • Founding artistic director of Contra-Tiempo Ana Maria Alvarez places a high priority on involving dancers, other artists and community members in the creative process. The company is performing at Walton Arts Center tomorrow night at 8:00pm as part of the venue’s 10x10 series.
  • A new traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution opens in the historic town of Cane Hill this weekend.
  • Courtney Lanning says she knows it is early, but the new movie All the Old Knives is one of the year's best films.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, gives us a full day of activity in Eureka Springs and another in Siloam Springs.
  • SoulCon, hosted by Arkansas Soul Media, features three days of workshops, networking, and keynote speakers for BIPOC journalists and media professionals. Nikita Reed, Director of Arkansas Soul, said SoulCon is dedicated to making a protected space for BIPOC media professionals and making it accesible.
  • Michael Tilley, with Talk Business and Politics, examines home sales, building permits and public education salaries.
  • The inaugual Arkansas Black Music Expo is Friday and Saturday at the Jones Center in Springdale. Jazz, gospel, blues, rock and marching band will be showcased. Plus food and bouncy houses!
  • The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's history begins when a 27-year-old Walter Hussman bought a struggling afternoon paper.
  • A local committee has formed to keep more tax revenue local to Rogers and Bentonville. What's their solution? Allow stores to sell alcohol on Sundays.
  • Maggie Smith's collections of poetry include Good Bones and Goldenrod. She'll be at the Fayetteville Public Library Thursday night at seven to talk about poetry and to read her work.
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