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Print Edition

The Idle Class: The Artist Issue

  • byKody Ford
  • 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...
  • byKody Ford
  • 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...
  • byKody Ford
  • May 30, 2014
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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...
  • byKody Ford
  • Oct 17, 2013
Music

Don’t Stop Please premiere new video for “Long List of Numbers”

The Idle Class is proud to present the Internet debut of Don’t Stop Please’s music video for “Long List of Numbers.”...
  • byKody Ford
  • Jul 28, 2013
Art

Al Hooks to be featured artist at Pressroom in Bentonville for July

Photographer Al Hooks will be the featured artist at Pressroom Coffee, located at 121 W. Central Avenue in Bentonville, AR during the month ...
  • byKody Ford
  • Jul 8, 2013
Art

Garland House Art Show to blend music, literature & art

WORDS / KODY FORD Phillip Rex Huddleston has a way of bringing people together. The founder of the Garland House Art Shows, he has found a w...
  • byKody Ford
  • Jun 4, 2013
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The Idle Class – Spring 2013

  • byKody Ford
  • Jun 4, 2013
Art

Fort Smith’s Regional Art Museum launches Women to Watch 2013 Exhibit

The Regional Art Museum (RAM), located at 1601 Rogers Ave in Fort Smith, kicked off it’s Arkansas Women to Watch 2013 exhbit in May. ...
  • byKody Ford
  • Jun 4, 2013
Art

Emily Galusha explores western themes in Relics collection

WORDS / KODY FORD For Emily Galusha, art is in the blood. Growing up in Little Rock, her mother, an art teacher, often had her children part...
  • byKody Ford
  • Jun 2, 2013
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