
Bentonville, Arkansas: The Southeast’s Surprising Sanctum of Fine Art
(Above: William Wetmore Story: Sappho, 1867. Marble. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Photo by Mud) Only five hours from
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(Above: William Wetmore Story: Sappho, 1867. Marble. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Photo by Mud) Only five hours from

Below is the 8th installment of The Prism Pages that was featured in the July + August “Green” Issue. Original

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We open on a typical Wes Anderson pastiche: a symmetrical black-and-white image of a stage from the viewpoint of the

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Below is the 7th installment of The Prism Pages that was featured in the May + June “Chosen Family” Issue.

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June 9, 10, 16, & 17 at 8:00 PM and June 11 & 19 at 2:00 THEATREWORKS @ the Square