If you’ve ever stared at a struggling tomato plant and had no idea where to start, the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks has you covered this Saturday. The second annual Arkansas Gardening School is coming to Fayetteville on February 28th,...
Spring doesn’t wait for an invitation in Northwest Arkansas. The Orchid Society of the Ozarks is kicking off the season with its 15th Annual Show and Sale in Fayetteville, where hundreds of blooming orchids, local growers, and free care classes...
Latin Dancing has a new home in Fayetteville, and it starts at Moxy Hotel. En Fuego Dance & Fitness is running the night, keeping the focus on salsa, bachata, and cumbia while creating the kind of social energy that only...
Fayetteville is getting a winter drag spectacular this February and Snowy Queens & Frosty Kings at TheatreSquared is the place to be. Expect a full night of performances, a social hour to kick things off, and an after social to...
A young man with nothing left to lose jumps a moving train and lands in the middle of a traveling circus. That’s the premise of Water for Elephants, the Broadway musical coming to Baum Walker Hall at Walton Arts Center,...
The 2026 racing season starts at Drake Field, and you don’t want to miss it. Reaction Motorsports Events is bringing AutoX back to Fayetteville for the first competition of the year, and the buzz is already building. THE DEETS 📅...
Rivercrest Orchard’s Easter Festival is back, and this year comes with a few surprises. The celebration runs over multiple weekends with activities that go beyond the usual springtime fun, plus a charitable component that supports Northwest Arkansas Children’s Hospital. THE...
DriftNWA is here at Drake Field in Fayetteville for the first drift event of 2026. Reaction Motorsports Events is bringing tire smoke and sideways action to the tarmac, with spots open for both seasoned drivers and first-timers ready to learn....
George’s Majestic Lounge is kicking off March with a DJ night built around one rule: every song has to include the word “disco.” The concept is simple, the dance floor is open, and the Dickson Street crowd will take care...
Most theater asks you to sit back and watch. The ARKType New Play Festival asks you to witness something still taking shape. The University of Arkansas Department of Theatre is staging brand-new works by M.F.A. playwrights alongside a devised ensemble...




















