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Review: “Jersey Boys” at Walton Arts Center
The Walton Arts Center kicked off its 2013-2014 Broadway series with the musical “Jersey Boys” Tuesday night. While the average age of the audience was on the greater half of a century, the show provided entertainment for a wide variety of music lovers. “Jersey Boys” tells the rise and fall of Frankie Valli and theContinue reading “Review: “Jersey Boys” at Walton Arts Center”
Hall of Honor 2015
Hall of Honor is an annual event to honor past Razorbacks. To promote this event, I created the concept and designed invitations based upon game tickets, display and social media images based upon trading cards, and a ballot among other items.
CUMC “Thank You” Social Media Campaign
The November sermon series at Central United Methodist Church was called “Thank You.” Pastors preached each Sunday about the benefits and reasons for gratitude. As a part of the creative team at CUMC, I created the concept of watercolor hand-lettered verses, statistics, and lyrics. I painted each item, staged the photographs, and posted them eachContinue reading “CUMC “Thank You” Social Media Campaign”
Bentonville Gains Recognition for Culinary Scene
BENTONVILLE—Matt McClure is a deliberate man. While sitting at a corner table at The Hive, where he is executive chef, he placed his coffee cup so that it fit with the arrangement of the table. And when he stood up, he moved the salt and pepper grinders to restore the symmetry of the table setting.Continue reading “Bentonville Gains Recognition for Culinary Scene”
Aspiring Politician Uses Youth as Asset
ROGERS—With his soft face and eyes as blue as an Arkansas spring sky, Grant Hodges looks like he would be more suited with a backpack and a baseball cap. But Hodges opts for a briefcase and an assortment of trouser socks. After all, aspiring politicians don’t carry backpacks, even if they are only 23 yearsContinue reading “Aspiring Politician Uses Youth as Asset”
11.20.13 Front Page and Features Section
Audit of Budget Shortfall Released
An audit of the UA Division of Advancement’s budgets showed that during the fiscal years 2009 and 2010, the division finished with a budget surplus, but in 2011 and 2012, the division ended in a deficit. These findings along with others supported information provided by the chancellor when he announced the deficit in December. TheContinue reading “Audit of Budget Shortfall Released”
Freshman Succeeds with Autism Support Program
She is soft-spoken and often closes her eyes while talking with her peer mentor. She gestures with her hands whenever she is not clasping them tightly. She communicates adequately but thinks over each answer before responding. Freshman Bethany Lewis thought that attending the UofA wasn’t a feasible option, until her teachers at Fayetteville High SchoolContinue reading “Freshman Succeeds with Autism Support Program”
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