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Tag: Arkansas

Homesteading

An Excerpt from TWENTY ACRES: A Seventies Childhood in the Woods

By Sarah Neidhardt A young leatherworker named Larry drove into Colorado Springs in the early summer of 1972, a year after my parents were ...
  • bykodyford
  • May 24, 2023
Art

“Let Us March On” exhibition documents and contextualizes the Black Lives Matter movement in Arkansas

Let Us March On, which documents and contextualizes the Black Lives Matter movement in Arkansas, will open at the Windgate Museum of Art on ...
  • bykodyford
  • Sep 23, 2020
Film

A ROCK SOLID FOUNDATION: Fayetteville’s Rockhill Studios seeks to grow the Arkansas film industry through infrastructure and production.

WORDS / KODY FORD Over the last five years, filmmaking has been on the rise in Arkansas. While Louisiana has turned Shreveport and New Orlea...
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  • Jul 13, 2018
Art

Rachel Ann Rodriguez to show new work at Ozark Natural Foods

WORDS / HOLLY TALLON Ozark Natural Foods will be hosting the abstract and figurative artworks of Rachel Ann Rodriguez during the month of Fe...
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  • Jan 29, 2015
Culinary

Beers on Beers on Beers: The Arkansas Times Craft Beer Festival

WORDS & PHOTOS / STACEY BOWERS Last Friday marked the third annual Arkansas Times Craft Beer Festival, a smorgasbord of brews from acros...
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  • Oct 27, 2014
Film

Little Rock Film Festival & the Clinton School of Public Service announce new film series at CALS Ron Robinson Theatre

The Little Rock Film Festival and the Clinton School of Public Service announced today, their collaboration on a new film series to focus on...
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  • Oct 4, 2014
Print Edition

The Idle Class: The Artist Issue

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  • Sep 12, 2014
Film

REVIEW: “Valley Inn”

WORDS / JORDAN ASH Valley Inn brought an accurate “southern” feel to mind when I viewed it. Arkansas native, Joey Lauren Adams...
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  • Jun 17, 2014
Etc.

Twirl Away: The Art of the Hula Hoop

WORDS / TAYLOR GLADWIN There is a reason you never see an angry hula hooper. Actually, there are many. For me, hooping is meditative, therap...
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  • May 30, 2014
Etc.

Fayetteville-based Btiques finds creative way to help people shop local

WORDS / KODY FORD A major focus of The Idle Class is celebrating things that are local. Typically, this is art, music or writing. However, e...
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  • Oct 17, 2013
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