Sunday, December 14th, 2025
Good morning, Fayetteville. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 14th of December.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Kingston author Abby Burnett debuts her book that debunks Arkansas graveyard myths — dismissing the legend of Petit Jean and contesting claims about Scull Cemetery being the oldest. The work offers a fresh look at local history for curious readers. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- ➤ Comedian Orlando Leyba stars in the second season of Center Stage Comedy at the Jones Center. He entertains local audiences with sharp wit and personality as he shares his love for breakfast, petting dogs (and calling out hateful social media comments) in his performance. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- ➤ Out-of-work actor Daniel Hillard, who started imitating Mrs. Doubtfire as a teenager, is now touring with a production that brings the beloved character to life for audiences and supports his kids. His performance revisits a role made famous in the 1993 film in a local tour. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- ➤ Alison Moore will read from her new novel at the Omni Center on Dec. 18 while Northwest Arkansas Comic Con returns in January 2026; March of Dimes recently honored nurses for their work in maternal and infant health. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- ➤ Darren Martin, a performer turned teacher and queen, explains dance as a powerful sense of belonging in Fayetteville’s arts scene. Her journey shows that dance is more than movement (it creates community connection) and inspires local artists. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- ➤ The musical Mrs. Doubtfire will perform at Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville on Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 7:30 p.m., and Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. plus the center has opened nationwide auditions for the VoiceJam A Cappella Competition with video submissions due by Jan. 29. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- ➤ The Arkansas Coalition of Marshallese will host its first-ever Atoll Christmas in the Ozarks gala on Dec. 19 to celebrate Marshallese culture and Christmas customs at a local venue in Fayetteville. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Trip Strauss, a lifelong Razorback fan, recalled visiting War Memorial for his first game in 1966 and described his emotional return that marked what might be his final Hog game this season. His reminiscences underscore War Memorial as a cherished venue for local fans. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- ➤ Arkansas rallied from a six-point halftime deficit to beat Texas Tech 93-86 in Dallas Saturday at American Airlines Center as Trevon Brazile scored 24 points & helped the Razorbacks avenge a Sweet 16 loss; they will host Queens Tuesday at Bud Walton Arena at 8 p.m. The Arkansas Traveler
- ➤ Gaizka Crowley was named as the Razorbacks’ general manager following Thursday's report by football coach Ryan Silverfield, and personnel analyst Sam Khan called him one of the most respected names in college football personnel. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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The Nutcracker: International Ballet Stars
7 p.m. — Jim & Joyce Faulkner Performing Arts Center — Tickets required — Celebrate the magic of the holiday season with a delightful performance of The Nutcracker.
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MeatEater Live: The Christmas Tour
7 PM – 12 AM — Ozark Music Hall — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate the holidays with Steven Rinella and the MeatEater crew in a night filled with laughs and outdoor insights.
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Candlelight: Christmas Carols on Strings
6:30-7:29 p.m. — TheatreSquared — $51.4 — Experience the magic of Christmas carols performed by a string quartet under candlelight.
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Time Travel Half-Marathon and 5k/10k
9 AM — MY-T-BY-DESIGN Therapeutic Art Studio — Family-friendly race — Lace up for a race that promises a dash through time and fun.
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