What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!
Issue link: https://www.epageflip.net/i/1323916
8 WHAT'S UP! JANUARY 3-9, 2021 COVER STORY A Year In Pictures P hoto Editor Spencer Tirey asked Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette photographers to submit the photos they found most compelling of those they captured in 2020. We split them up to run Dec. 31 in the Our Town section, and today, in Sunday's What's Up! arts and entertainment magazine. It seemed like 2020 required more than the usual reflection. — BECCA MARTIN-BROWN FEATURES EDITOR Unique moments of 2020 recalled by NWADG staff Jeremy DeVoraka (from left), Madison Scott, 9 and Hattie DeVoraka, 8, watch "Trolls World Tour" May 29 at the 112 Drive-In in Fayetteville. The 112 Drive-in welcomed viewers to their opening night, operating at half capacity and making other adjustments to adhere to the covid-19 safety guidelines. "I'm very excited about it. Just the fact that we're offering entertainment when people can't get out and do anything, and we're offering a safe environment to get out of your house," Bart Vollmer, the theater's manager, said at the time. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/ Charlie Kaijo) Will Watson, development officer, takes a picture of a Zone VI 4x5 field camera on display Sept. 1 at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville. The camera was part of the "Ansel Adams in Our Time" exhibit, which concludes today. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo) Gray Grisham (left), his daughter, Laura JoAnn Grisham, 8, and his father, Lowell Grisham, howl April 2 alongside neighbors Gary and Shea Weidner outside their homes on Washington Avenue in Fayetteville. Residents in the Washington- Willow Historic District had a nightly howl at 8 o'clock, organized by Heather Gray as a way to bond with neighbors during their coronavirus isolation and show support for healthcare workers. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe)