Community art park Terra Studios throws festival celebrating 50 years

A man stands in front of the entrance to Terra Studios

James Ulick poses in front the welcome sign at Terra Studios. | Photo credit: Karyk King Terra Studios celebrated 50 years of operation with a festival on the park grounds Saturday, Oct. 11. The date also marks a decade since the for-profit company switched to a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.    The festival was a day long…Continue Reading Community art park Terra Studios throws festival celebrating 50 years

The Walk-On Filmmaker: Brian Reindl and “Greater”

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Brandon Burlsworth, a walk-on at the University of Arkansas, was known for his dedication to the game of football. Moving from a walk-on to a team player and eventually drafted by the Indianapolis Colts pro team, Burlsworth defied all limitations and expectations. Burlsworth was named an All-American football player and showed people…Continue Reading The Walk-On Filmmaker: Brian Reindl and “Greater”

From India to Arkansas: Nethra’s Journey to Fayetteville

University of Arkansas student Nethra Chelakkat journeyed from the UAE to India and then to Texas before arriving on campus. | Courtesy photo. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.— Nethra Chelakkat, an Indian woman, had her world flipped upside down when moving to America at the age of 11 years old. From living in a damaged, broken-down house in…Continue Reading From India to Arkansas: Nethra’s Journey to Fayetteville

Khaki Onion Makes Noise in Arkansas

The rock band Khaki Onion during a performance at George's Majestic Lounge.

Khaki Onion | Courtesy photo. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The sound of ringing cymbals and lingering guitar riffs fills the air at George’s Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The music on stage fulfills the promises of a forgotten youth. This is The Khaki Onion, a band of six local rock stars, not chasing fame, but the…Continue Reading Khaki Onion Makes Noise in Arkansas

From Hometown Teammates to D1 Rivals: A Reunion on the Field

A soccer player kicks the ball on a green field.

University of Arkansas soccer player Natalie Wagner in action in early October. | Arkansas Traveler photo by Bea Furlow. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Arkansas women’s soccer team played Mississippi State on Oct. 5 at Razorback Field. The game was a grueling matchup between the two teams with Arkansas taking the win by a 4-2 margin….Continue Reading From Hometown Teammates to D1 Rivals: A Reunion on the Field