Film director and author Beth Brickell will return to her native Arkansas in June with a fourth and, she says, final book about the 1957 disappearance of Maud Crawford.
Beth Brickell made a huge and lasting impact on the entertainment industry, starring in television shows and movies, and going on to direct and produce her own.
Trillium Salon Series presents experimental percussionist Jon Mueller on his Afterlife Cartoons tour at 7 p.m. March 14 inside Millar Lodge on Mount Sequoyah in Fayetteville. His solo percussion transforms into “the sonic illusion of a small orchestra.” Suggested donation to this all-ages show is $15. Tickets are at trilliumsalonseries.com.
The Hillberry Harvest Moon Festival returns to The Farm campground in Eureka Springs Oct. 7-10. Festival veterans and co-presenters Railroad Earth headline Saturday and Sunday nights. Other returning festival favorites include Infamous Stringdusters, Leftover Salmon, local names Arkansauce, Opal Agafia, Chucky Waggs and more.