Arkansas Razorbacks’ Game Day Cleanup: How 200 Workers Clear 20 Tons of Waste 

Inside the Razorback football stadium during a game.

As the Arkansas Razorback football team finishes its work on any given game day, another team takes over Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, hauling away as much as 20 tons of waste. James Brown, the building services manager in the University of Arkansas athletic department, is tasked with managing much of the department’s post-event cleanup…Continue Reading Arkansas Razorbacks’ Game Day Cleanup: How 200 Workers Clear 20 Tons of Waste 

Jeff Kinney visits Fayetteville on 20th anniversary book tour 

The Partypooper tour bus parked in front of Fayetteville High School | Photo credit: Karyk King Jeff Kinney visited with fans Oct. 28. in the Fayetteville High School Performing Arts Center hosting a party-themed celebration. The “Partypooper” tour celebrated 20 years of “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” with the 20th book in the series released…Continue Reading Jeff Kinney visits Fayetteville on 20th anniversary book tour 

Fayetteville Improv Group Phunbags Marks 15 Years of Comedy

Actors stand in front of a curtain

The local short-form improv troupe Phunbags was founded by a group of actors, comedians and theater-lovers in 2010. | Courtesy photo. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The local improv comedy group Phunbags marked its 15th anniversary in September with a celebration performance at Six Twelve Coffeehouse. The group’s name, which is spelled with a “ph,” reflects the…Continue Reading Fayetteville Improv Group Phunbags Marks 15 Years of Comedy

A Call That Wasn’t Crazy: The Story of Garland Autry

A man stands in front of a world map.

Pastor Garland Autry serves as Community Pastor at Fellowship Bible Church. Here, he stands in the lobby of the church in Fayetteville, Arkansas. | Photo credit: Lauren Davidson For many people who dedicate their lives to ministry, there is one specific moment they can recall that initially drew them to ministry. For Garland Autry, an…Continue Reading A Call That Wasn’t Crazy: The Story of Garland Autry

Local fitness studio SpoonMoon relocates to Dickson Street

The front doors to the Fayetteville fitness studio SpoonMoon

The front doors to the newly relocated SpoonMoon fitness studio, a popular destination for college-aged workout enthusiasts. Photo credit | Emily Holverson. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The popular fitness studio, SpoonMoon, resumed business at new West Avenue location earlier this month. Now located in the heart of Dickson, the fitness studio is more accessible to students….Continue Reading Local fitness studio SpoonMoon relocates to Dickson Street