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May 16-22, 2021

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www.malco.com www.malco.com www.malco.com www.malco.com www.malco.com www.malco.com 4 WHAT'S UP! MAY 16-22, 2021 electric songs land in this acoustic ensemble again," he shares. Then, musing on his ever-evolving sound, he adds, "My writing, it sort of started in that more indie pop realm of 'AWake,' but it's definitely leaning more in a kind of songwriter-ly direction. So, I hope that my writing gets better and better, the songs and stories and emotions get clearer, and transmit more easily." Artosphere Continues The Artosphere Art + Nature Festival continues through May 23. A blend of ticketed and free performances, the festival's signature event Trail Mix and even a little mystery remain in the Artosphere lineup. Artosphere Schedule May 16 "Art Heist" Performances begin every half hour during dedicated window. This is the final day of "Art Heist" performance at the Rogers Historical Museum before the walking theater experience moves to Bentonville for its last weekend. Guests will meet experts and interrogate suspects in this interactive piece as they try to solve the true life crime of who stole more than $500 million of art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990. The case remains unsolved and the museum's real $10 million reward is still being offered to whoever can help to solve the crime. $25-$30 May 16 Artosphere Film Series • 2 p.m. — "Mia and the Migoo" A stunning animated film created from 500,000 hand-painted frames, "Mia and the Migoo" is about a young girl's search for her father in a tropical paradise. On her journey, Mia is aided by ancient creatures called Migoo who protect the sacred Tree of Life now threatened by the construction of a gigantic hotel resort. PG. • 7 p.m. — "Welcome to the Space Show" Five young children rescue an injured dog who turns out to be an alien that then whisks the children off on an amazing adventure through space. Not Rated. May 18 Dover Quartet: Live from Walton Arts Center • 7 p.m. — Baum Walker Hall at the Walton Arts Center. Sold Out. KUAF, 91.3FM, will also air Dover's performance live. May 19 "Strings Attached" screening • 7 p.m. — Walton Arts Center. Free with reservation New documentary on the four superb musicians who have become one of the world's most in-demand ensembles as the Dover Quartet. May 20 Jayme Stone's "Folklife" • 7:30 p.m. — Walton Arts Center. $32-$52 May 20-23 "Art Heist" Performances begin every half hour during dedicated window. 21c Hotel, Bentonville. Final weekend. $25-$30. In "Art Heist," audience members are the newest recruits to the FBI's art recovery division and will actively interrogate the four primary suspects in a 30-year-old unsolved case. The interactive walking theater experience is based on the real life robbery at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, with a $10 million reward still waiting for the intrepid detective who finally cracks the case. The performances continue today in Rogers and May 20-23 in Bentonville. (Courtesy Photo/Walton Arts Center) Austin's Bike Zoo returns to Fayetteville for Trail Mix on May 21. The company combines puppetry and bike-riding for a captivating experience with larger-than-life animals, like this eagle. (NWA Democrat-Gazette File Photo/J.T. WAMPLER) Festival Continued From Page 3 FYI Artosphere Art+Nature Festival WHEN — Continues through May 23 WHERE — Walton Arts Center and various locations around Northwest Arkansas COST — Many events free; some ticketed events INFO — 443-5600, waltonartscenter.org FAYETTEVILLE May 21 Trail Mix • 5-7 p.m. — Downtown Fayetteville and the Frisco Trail System. Free. Festival favorites Jayme Stone and the Bike Zoo return to Trail Mix, along with local artists Block Street Hot Club, NWA Ballet Theatre, Imir, Melody Pond, Papa Rap, and Smokey and the Mirror.

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