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Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, gives us options for museums, theater and early holiday shopping.
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Sherlock Holmes' younger sister is back on Netflix today. Courtney Lanning says Enola Holmes 2 is an entertaining as the first movie.
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Reza says his first illusion performed when he was in elementary school. Now he's on stages performing illusions with huge props and big lights. And Oreo cookies. He'll perform Sunday afternoon at The Jones Center in Springdale.
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We mark the day with a conversation with Christopher Farris. He discusses his novel The Fountain, why he puts some Ozark magic into the book and how pulps influenced him from an early age.
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Courtney Lanning says Netflix's new movie Wendall & Wild delivers laughs *and* Key and Peele as stop-motion animated demons.
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Five times a week the crew at Good Day NWA delivers an hour of the region to television viewers. We wanted to know how they did it.
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Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shurlds, will be back with new sessions about language soon. Today we wanted to share a Halloween-themed visit with her from 2021.
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For many, talking about your mental health can be a source of stigma and shame. That was the case for Toby Slough for years. Today, his work is dedicated to helping student live emotionally healthier lives and provide them with steps to improve their mental wellness.
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Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express is on stage at John Brown University. Becca Martin Brown, the features editor at the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, says she's eager to see this new version from Ken Ludwig.
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There are people on stages everywhere this weekend. Becca Martin Brown, the features editor at the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, says productions at TheatreSquared, Fort Smith Little Theater, Arkansas Public Theater and, oh yeah, Format Festival, are just the beginning.