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April 30, 2023

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and registration is required on Walton Arts Center's website. Several events have tickets in the $10-$20 range including the Chapel Series May 17-18 featuring roots duo Smokey & the Mirror ($15), An Evening of Brahms and Beethoven on May 15 ($10) and Respighi's Roman Trilogy on May 20 ($15 and up) by Artosphere Festival Orchestra. Then there's Jazz on the Mountain with Dillion Brouse Quartet at 7 p.m. May 19 on Mount Sequoyah ($12). Also, back this year is Indie Films Artosphere curated by Fayetteville Film Fest. "They've always got great indie films, so they pull those together for us. And we screen those over one evening," Ross adds. That showcase is 8 p.m. May 12. Tickets are $10. There are even more events planned for the Artosphere Arkansas' Arts and Nature Festival. To keep up with it all, lots of information is posted on Walton Arts Center's website and at artospherefestival.org. There's also an Artosphere app available on Google Play or the Apple Store for free. THE SUN WILL COME OUT. MAY 5-7 • 5 SHOWS NEXT WEEK! Media Support: Show Underwriter: Todd & Melissa Simmons ©2023 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 14 What's up! april 30-May 6, 2023 On The COVeR For kids of all ages, "little red hen's Garden," performed by stonelion puppet theatre, will be at the Fayetteville public li- brary at 10:30 a.m. May 9, 4 p.m. May 10 at springdale public library and at 2 and 5 p.m. May 11 at the Bentonville public library. (Courtesy Photo) President Brent A. Powers editor Becca Martin-Brown 479-872-5054 bmartin@nwaonline.com twitter: nWAbecca rePorters Monica Hooper mhooper@nwaonline.com April Wallace awallace@nwaonline.com (479) 770-3746 twitter: @nWAApril What's Up! is a publication of the northwest Arkansas democrat-Gazette. Artist Gina Gallina has crocheted a "humongous Fungus," which will be on display outside Nadine Baum studios at 505 W. spring st. in Fayetteville throughout this year's artosphere Festival. (Courtesy photo) Artosphere Continued From Page 9 On the COver

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