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Jorge Gonzalez, right, of Fayetteville clears a hurdle March 9 during the 110-meter hurdles in the a

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Jorge Gonzalez, right, of Fayetteville clears a hurdle March 9 during the 110-meter hurdles in the annual Bulldog Relays at Harmon Field in Fayetteville.

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Jorge Gonzalez, right, of Fayetteville clears a hurdle March 9 during the 110-meter hurdles in the annual Bulldog Relays at Harmon Field in Fayetteville.


University of Arkansas in Fort Smith Exhibit — Featuring three paintings by artists John Newman, Mar

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University of Arkansas in Fort Smith Exhibit — Featuring three paintings by artists John Newman, Mark Lewis and Stephanie Pierce. On display through March 31 and located at the Mary Tinnin Jaye Gallery in the Fullerton Administration Building at the University of Arkansas in Fort Smith. 788-7542.
Heartwood Gallery — Featuring carved, painted and burned gourds by Ron and Pat Duncan and other art by local artists, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday, 428 S. Government Ave. in Fayetteville. 444-0888.
New Gallery — CW Gallery of Fine Art is located in a 1906 Historical building at 210 S. First St. in downtown Rogers. The gallery, owned by Colette White, represents original artwork from around the country and offers artwork in oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastels, pottery, sculptures and photography. Contact White for information at 225-6758.
“The Secrets of Mona Lisa” — A unique exploration of the world’s most famous painting, featuring the findings of French scientific engineer and expert of fine art Pascal Cotte. Through March 17 at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum. fsram.org.

University of Arkansas in Fort Smith Exhibit — Featuring three paintings by artists John Newman, Mark Lewis and Stephanie Pierce. On display through March 31 and located at the Mary Tinnin Jaye Gallery in the Fullerton Administration Building at the University of Arkansas in Fort Smith. 788-7542. Heartwood Gallery — Featuring carved, painted and burned gourds by Ron and Pat Duncan and other art by local artists, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday, 428 S. Government Ave. in Fayetteville. 444-0888. New Gallery — CW Gallery of Fine Art is located in a 1906 Historical building at 210 S. First St. in downtown Rogers. The gallery, owned by Colette White, represents original artwork from around the country and offers artwork in oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastels, pottery, sculptures and photography. Contact White for information at 225-6758. “The Secrets of Mona Lisa” — A unique exploration of the world’s most famous painting, featuring the findings of French scientific engineer and expert of fine art Pascal Cotte. Through March 17 at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum. fsram.org.

Art of Life Styles February Exhibit — Featuring abstract art by Life Styles artists throughout Febru

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Art of Life Styles February Exhibit — Featuring abstract art by Life Styles artists throughout February at the Green Bean in Rogers. Reception at noon Feb. 18 at the Green Bean. 521-3581 or lifestylesinc.org.
Employing Voice, Embracing Agency: Contemporary African American Artists — Featuring works of African-American artists from the collection of Darrell Walker. Reception at 5 p.m. Feb. 18 with a lecture by Michael Ray Charles, one of the artists, at 5:30 p.m. in the Stella Boyle Smith auditorium at the Fine Arts Building at the University of Arkansas. Walker will be in attendance at reception and lecture. Exhibit on display through Feb. 28 at the University of Arkansas Department of Fine Arts Center Gallery. 575-7987.

Art of Life Styles February Exhibit — Featuring abstract art by Life Styles artists throughout February at the Green Bean in Rogers. Reception at noon Feb. 18 at the Green Bean. 521-3581 or lifestylesinc.org. Employing Voice, Embracing Agency: Contemporary African American Artists — Featuring works of African-American artists from the collection of Darrell Walker. Reception at 5 p.m. Feb. 18 with a lecture by Michael Ray Charles, one of the artists, at 5:30 p.m. in the Stella Boyle Smith auditorium at the Fine Arts Building at the University of Arkansas. Walker will be in attendance at reception and lecture. Exhibit on display through Feb. 28 at the University of Arkansas Department of Fine Arts Center Gallery. 575-7987.

South Korean pianist Yoonie Han will perform Saturday with the Arkansas Philharmonic.

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South Korean pianist Yoonie Han will perform Saturday with the Arkansas Philharmonic.

South Korean pianist Yoonie Han will perform Saturday with the Arkansas Philharmonic.

Allyn Lord, director of the Shiloh Museum in Springdale, shows off the carillon from Old Main at the

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Allyn Lord, director of the Shiloh Museum in Springdale, shows off the carillon from Old Main at the University of Arkansas. The musical instrument was awaiting installation as part of “From Archaeopteryx to Zapus,” an exhibit on the history of the University of Arkansas Museum, which opens Monday.

Allyn Lord, director of the Shiloh Museum in Springdale, shows off the carillon from Old Main at the University of Arkansas. The musical instrument was awaiting installation as part of “From Archaeopteryx to Zapus,” an exhibit on the history of the University of Arkansas Museum, which opens Monday.

Actress Felicia Boswell plays the role of Felicia Farrell in the award-winning musical “Memphis,” wh

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Actress Felicia Boswell plays the role of Felicia Farrell in the award-winning musical “Memphis,” which comes to the Walton Arts Center on Tuesday for an eight-show run.

Actress Felicia Boswell plays the role of Felicia Farrell in the award-winning musical “Memphis,” which comes to the Walton Arts Center on Tuesday for an eight-show run.

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THE WHO — Legendary British rock band The Who, led by vocalist Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Town

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THE WHO — Legendary British rock band The Who, led by vocalist Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend, pictured, are on their “Quadrophenia and More” tour, which finds the veterans playing the 1973 album “Quadrophenia” in its entirety. Among the stops is a Feb. 14 date at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla. Tickets for the event — which can be purchased through tickets.com — range from $39.50 to $129.50.

THE WHO — Legendary British rock band The Who, led by vocalist Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend, pictured, are on their “Quadrophenia and More” tour, which finds the veterans playing the 1973 album “Quadrophenia” in its entirety. Among the stops is a Feb. 14 date at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla. Tickets for the event — which can be purchased through tickets.com — range from $39.50 to $129.50.


Richard Tuttle’s “Three Europes Drop Through, #1,” a pastel on paper made in 1990, is among many ite

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Richard Tuttle’s “Three Europes Drop Through, #1,” a pastel on paper made in 1990, is among many items from the Arkansas Arts Center collection that are currently on display at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville. The work is part of the new exhibit “Abstractions on Paper,” which explores Abstract Expressionist work.

Richard Tuttle’s “Three Europes Drop Through, #1,” a pastel on paper made in 1990, is among many items from the Arkansas Arts Center collection that are currently on display at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville. The work is part of the new exhibit “Abstractions on Paper,” which explores Abstract Expressionist work.

A workshop in building birdhouses will be offered Feb. 9 at Botanical Garden of the Ozarks in Fayett

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A workshop in building birdhouses will be offered Feb. 9 at Botanical Garden of the Ozarks in Fayetteville.

A workshop in building birdhouses will be offered Feb. 9 at Botanical Garden of the Ozarks in Fayetteville.

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“Arkansas Champion Trees: An Artist’s Journey” — An exhibit of colored pencil drawings and documenta

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“Arkansas Champion Trees: An Artist’s Journey” — An exhibit of colored pencil drawings and documentary photographs of champion trees by Hot Springs artist Linda Williams Palmer at the Fayetteville Public Library through Feb. 9. A miniexhibit of colored pencil drawings by the artist is also on display daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Feb. 9 at Botanical Garden of the Ozarks in Call Fayetteville and 856 nonmembers for the - $ 7105 members 2.50 library - or $ . 5 Free the for . at 9 Botanical Garden at 750-2620.
Open House — For the 30th annual Northwest Arkansas Senior High Art Competition, 1-3 p.m. Feb. 9 at Arts Center of the Ozarks in Springdale. Art on display through Feb. 22. artscenteroftheozarks.org.

“Arkansas Champion Trees: An Artist’s Journey” — An exhibit of colored pencil drawings and documentary photographs of champion trees by Hot Springs artist Linda Williams Palmer at the Fayetteville Public Library through Feb. 9. A miniexhibit of colored pencil drawings by the artist is also on display daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Feb. 9 at Botanical Garden of the Ozarks in Call Fayetteville and 856 nonmembers for the - $ 7105 members 2.50 library - or $ . 5 Free the for . at 9 Botanical Garden at 750-2620. Open House — For the 30th annual Northwest Arkansas Senior High Art Competition, 1-3 p.m. Feb. 9 at Arts Center of the Ozarks in Springdale. Art on display through Feb. 22. artscenteroftheozarks.org.

Danielle Schaal, 15, works on drawings of a sand biscuit in Dawn Graham’s art class at Har-Ber High

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Danielle Schaal, 15, works on drawings of a sand biscuit in Dawn Graham’s art class at Har-Ber High School. Graham’s students will be among those entering the 30th annual Northwest Arkansas Senior High Art Competition at ACO.

Danielle Schaal, 15, works on drawings of a sand biscuit in Dawn Graham’s art class at Har-Ber High School. Graham’s students will be among those entering the 30th annual Northwest Arkansas Senior High Art Competition at ACO.

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Alauna Lundien, 8, and other third-graders perform Friday during the Groundhog Day assembly at Bonni

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Alauna Lundien, 8, and other third-graders perform Friday during the Groundhog Day assembly at Bonnie Grimes Elementary School in Rogers. The program was led by retired teacher Terri Johnson.

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Alauna Lundien, 8, and other third-graders perform Friday during the Groundhog Day assembly at Bonnie Grimes Elementary School in Rogers. The program was led by retired teacher Terri Johnson.

Leah Jones with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkoma, left, talks Friday with Candace Dixon, f

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Leah Jones with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkoma, left,  talks Friday with Candace Dixon, from center left, Judy Stokenberry and Stephanie Almand, all with Alpha Delta Pi, on naming opportunities during a ceremony marking the construction for the Ronald McDonald Family Room on the third floor of Mercy Medical Center in Rogers. The 3,200-square-foot room, complete with bedrooms, bathrooms, laundry facilities, living and dining space and a playroom for children, will be owned and operated by Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkoma.

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Leah Jones with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkoma, left, talks Friday with Candace Dixon, from center left, Judy Stokenberry and Stephanie Almand, all with Alpha Delta Pi, on naming opportunities during a ceremony marking the construction for the Ronald McDonald Family Room on the third floor of Mercy Medical Center in Rogers. The 3,200-square-foot room, complete with bedrooms, bathrooms, laundry facilities, living and dining space and a playroom for children, will be owned and operated by Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkoma.

Christian Duenas, 5, from left, Jennifer Rameriz, 5, and Yair Bermjo, 5, students in Kim Westphal’s

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Christian Duenas, 5, from left, Jennifer Rameriz, 5, and Yair Bermjo, 5, students in Kim Westphal’s kindergarten class at Bayyari Elementary School in Springdale react during breakfast Friday morning. The elementary school is one of five in the School District participating in the Breakfast in the Classroom program sponsored by the Walmart Foundation.

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Christian Duenas, 5, from left, Jennifer Rameriz, 5, and Yair Bermjo, 5, students in Kim Westphal’s kindergarten class at Bayyari Elementary School in Springdale react during breakfast Friday morning. The elementary school is one of five in the School District participating in the Breakfast in the Classroom program sponsored by the Walmart Foundation.

Will Toler, center, a University of Arkansas senior sociology/criminal justice major from Dallas, an

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Will Toler, center, a University of Arkansas senior sociology/criminal justice major from Dallas, and Joey McHugh, left, a junior marketing and finance major from St. Louis, play music Friday in the mall in front of the Arkansas Union on the school campus in Fayetteville. Toler often sings on campus and was joined by friend McHugh for the first time Friday.

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Will Toler, center, a University of Arkansas senior sociology/criminal justice major from Dallas, and Joey McHugh, left, a junior marketing and finance major from St. Louis, play music Friday in the mall in front of the Arkansas Union on the school campus in Fayetteville. Toler often sings on campus and was joined by friend McHugh for the first time Friday.

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