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David Sedaris, author and humorist, is back at Walton Arts Center tomorrow night. We recently talked with him about his latest book, travel and clowns.
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E. Joe Brown was an engineer for much of his life. Now he is engineering stories about Oklahoma for a series of novels. He's discussing the first in the series, "A Cowboy's Destiny," at Pearl's Books Friday night.
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University of Arkansas French professor, Kathy Comfort's 2018 book 'Refiguring Les Années Noires: Literary Representations of the Nazi Occupation,' was…
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A new book, Das Echo: A Year in the Life of Germans in the Nineteenth-Century South, uses preserved German-language newspapers from the 1800s to detail…
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Steve Wiegenstein's collection of short stories, Scattered Lights, is one of the five finalists for the 2021 PEN/Faulkner Award. His stories are set in…
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Charles J. Finger lived on three continents, had many different jobs and, while living in Fayetteville, was awarded the Newbery Medal. His life is…
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In the 1980s in Hot Springs, Ruth Coker Burks was in her 20s, a single mom with a daughter, when she walked into a hospital room no nurses wanted to enter…
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In the 1980s in Hot Springs, Ruth Coker Burks was in her 20s, a single mom with a daughter, when she walked into a hospital room no nurses wanted to enter…
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A recently published book, The War at Home: Perspectives on the Arkansas Experience during World War I, explores how some conditions from a century ago,…
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MM Kent, an award-winning artist who resides in Fayetteville, has self-published A Coward’s Guide to Oil Painting: the Novel. The coming of age love story…