Sister Rosetta Tharpe is a member of the Blues Hall of Fame, the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame, and she has her rightful place among other musical legends in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Turkey Scratch is a small community located in Arkansas’s Lower Delta, with part in Lee County and part in Phillips County. It's known for two legendary musicians who called it home: Robert Lockwood, ...
Arkansan Elizabeth Eckford has a new autobiography out about her experience as a member of the Little Rock Nine, the group of black teenagers who integrated | Travel Arkansas Blog
Do an online search for things to do in Arkansas and the Buffalo National River is always a prevalent suggestion. Why? The nation’s first national river has 95,730 acres with three designated wil...
The Anne Frank Tree, an outdoor installation on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, is helping tell the complex history of human | Travel Arkansas Blog
An outdoor art exhibition is set to be showcased among the natural beauty of Petit Jean Mountain. The exhibit, which is called Art in its Natural State, is a | Travel Arkansas Blog
SQZBX's pizza and brews should be on your next Hot Springs, Arkansas itinerary. This family owned parlor, housed in a historic building has some of the best pizza in the state.
What do Johnny Cash, Louis Jordan, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Conway Twitty, Howlin’ Wolf, Charlie Rich, and Al Green have in common? In addition to becoming musical legends in various genres, each of the...