Arkansas State University Museum will honor Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with a night dedicated to the holiday from 5 to 7 p.m. on Nov. 1.
Ticket holders from far and wide stepped into a whimsical realm of fantasy and history at the Red Wolf Renaissance Fair at Craighead Forest Park this past weekend.
From mysterious creatures to terrifying ghosts, Northeast Arkansas’ rich and colorful history continues to inspire unique and fun activities spawned by unusual legends, especially around Halloween.
TinkerFaire and the Arkansas Science Festival (SciFest) are back for another year, but this time with a twist.
For fans of gruesome spectacles, here is a list of some spine-tingling Northeast Arkansas haunts.
Although Main Street from Washington Ave. to Monroe Ave. is temporarily closed now due to a possible building safety concern, the closure will not affect the festival a bit.
Verb Bookstore exceeded donation goals over the weekend when it asked for community support while it struggled to stay afloat.
This Sunday marks the first day of fall in 2024, which means it is festival time again and there is a lot of local fun for everyone in Northeast Arkansas.
Event is Saturday from 7am to 1pm at the Arkansas State University Baseball parking lot
Country music fans from around the nation await the debut of a statue of the Man in Black himself to be placed in the United States Capitol Building in Washington D.C.