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SUMMARY:EmpowerArt Class with Nicole
DESCRIPTION:Unleash your creativity and celebrate the power of women’s voices at EmpowerArt! \nJoin us at Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum for an inspiring Women’s Empowerment Art Class in partnership with Monarch 61. Part of the Women’s History Month Series at Miss Laura’s\, this uplifting\, hands-on experience is all about self-expression\, creativity\, and connection.\nWhether you’re a seasoned artist or just picking up a brush for the first time\, this class will guide you in creating meaningful artwork that reflects strength\, resilience\, and empowerment. Come ready to explore your artistic side in a welcoming\, supportive space — and leave with a piece you’re proud of and a spirit that feels inspired.\n March 21st at 2 PM Free to the public Seats are limited and must be reserved at https://a6a33e-95.myshopify.com/…/march-21-empowerart…\nGather your friends\, claim your spot\, and let’s create something powerful together!
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/empowerart-class-with-nicole/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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SUMMARY:Sip & Say: Tea\, Tales and Creative Trails
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an afternoon of sipping\, storytelling\, and creative expression at Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum on March 25 at 2 PM as a part of the Women’s History Month Series!\nHosted by Jack West\, this free-to-the-public gathering blends local history with creative writing in one of the area’s most unique historic settings. Settle in with a warm cup and let inspiration steep as we explore stories of the past and craft a few of our own.\nBe among the first to try our brand-new Zeiglers Tawdry Teas\, specially created by Leah Livengood of 10th Street Bookery. These custom blends are as bold and intriguing as the history surrounding us.\n Bring your favorite mug and tea diffuser Enjoy a taste of history Create and share your own words\nWhether you’re a tea lover\, history buff\, writer\, or simply curious\, Sip & Say is the perfect way to spend a cozy\, creative afternoon.\nCome sip. Come say. Let the stories flow
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/sip-say-tea-tales-and-creative-trails/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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SUMMARY:Suds and Succulents
DESCRIPTION:Suds & Succulents at Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum is our final event in the Women’s History Month Series \nPlant\, play\, and soak up a little history! Join us March 28th at 11 AM to plant your own succulent inside a charming mini Miss Laura’s clawfoot bathtub planter.\nWhether you’re a plant lover\, history enthusiast\, or just looking for a creative outing\, this is the perfect way to spend your morning.\nSeats are limited\, so grab your spot early!Tickets are just $6 Tickets can be purchased at https://a6a33e-95.myshopify.com/…/march-28-suds-and…\nWhether you’re a plant lover\, history enthusiast\, or just looking for a creative outing\, this is the perfect way to spend your morning.\nCome get a little dirty and leave with something delightfully different. 
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/suds-and-succulents/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260404T110000
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SUMMARY:Bertha's Bookshelf: Spectacular Wickedness
DESCRIPTION:🔥📖 Hold on to your hats folks!  \nIn Spectacular Wickedness by Emily Epstein Landau examines the social history of this famed district by looking at prostitution through the lens of patriarchy and demonstrates how gendered racial ideologies proved crucial to the remaking of southern society in the aftermath of the Civil War. In doing so\, she reveals that Storyville’s salacious and eccentric subculture played an important role in the formation of New Orleans’s identity in the New South era. \n📅 Join us on April 4\, 2026  at 10 AM for an engaging discussion that brings this overlooked chapter of women’s history into sharp focus. \n💻 Can’t join us in person? No problem! Simply fill out the Contact Us form on our website\, and we’ll send you the link to attend the event online. \nSee you there\, you fabulous literary rebels! 💋
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/berthas-bookshelf-spectacular-wickedness/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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SUMMARY:Faith & Reform: Women's Organizations in the Progressive Era
DESCRIPTION:Step back into the Progressive Era with Shanna Jones for our annual Good Friday (on Saturday) presentation!\nDiscover the powerful women’s groups that helped spark a nationwide reform movement—and how their efforts reshaped places like Miss Laura’s. It’s a fascinating look at the forces that changed history\, challenged norms\, and left a lasting mark on communities like ours. Don’t miss this compelling journey into the past.Free and open to the public
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/faith-reform-womens-organizations-in-the-progressive-era/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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SUMMARY:Pandora's Box (1929) Silent Film
DESCRIPTION:Pandora’s Box (1929) is a groundbreaking German silent film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring Louise Brooks as Lulu\, a free-spirited woman whose refusal to conform to social norms leads to obsession\, scandal\, and tragedy. Celebrated for its bold themes of sexuality\, gender\, and class\, the film remains a landmark of early cinema and a striking critique of society’s moral hypocrisy.
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/pandoras-box-1929-silent-film/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Silent Films
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260418T110000
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SUMMARY:Bertha's Bookshelf: Spectacular Wickedness
DESCRIPTION:Finishing up the amazing read! Spectacular Wickedness by Emily Epstein Landau examines the social history of this famed district by looking at prostitution through the lens of patriarchy and demonstrates how gendered racial ideologies proved crucial to the remaking of southern society in the aftermath of the Civil War. In doing so\, she reveals that Storyville’s salacious and eccentric subculture played an important role in the formation of New Orleans’s identity in the New South era. \nJoin us on April 18\, 2026  at 10 AM for an engaging discussion that brings this overlooked chapter of women’s history into sharp focus. \nCan’t join us in person? No problem! Simply fill out the Contact Us form on our website\, and we’ll send you the link to attend the event online. But that’s not all. We’ll also be revealing and discussing our brand-new book pick for May \nA powerful read for those interested in women’s history\, social justice\, and the untold stories of America’s past. See you there.
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/berthas-bookshelf-spectacular-wickedness-2/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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SUMMARY:Diary of a Lost Girl (1929) Silent Film
DESCRIPTION:Diary of a Lost Girl (1929)\, directed by G. W. Pabst and starring Louise Brooks\, follows Thymiane\, a young woman cast out after becoming pregnant and deemed “immoral” by her family and society. Sent through reformatories and exploitation\, her story exposes the cruelty\, hypocrisy\, and double standards imposed on women. The film is a powerful critique of social morality and remains a landmark of early cinema. \nJoin us at Miss Laura’s in partnership with the Fort Smith Public Library for this unforgettable cinematic experience. Whether you’re a film lover\, history buff\, or simply curious about the rebellious spirit of the 1920s\, this is one screening you won’t want to miss.\nAdmission is FREE to the public\nSeats can be reserved at https://a6a33e-95.myshopify.com/products/diary-of-a-lost-girl-silent-film
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/diary-of-a-lost-girl-1929-silent-film/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Silent Films
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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SUMMARY:Phantom of the Opera (1925) Silent Film
DESCRIPTION:Step into the shadows of the Paris Opera House for a night of haunting beauty and timeless terror.\n\nJoin us for a special screening of the silent horror classic Phantom of the Opera (1925)\, starring the legendary Lon Chaney as the mysterious and unforgettable Phantom. Beneath the grand stage\, a disfigured musical genius lurks in secrecy\, becoming dangerously obsessed with the young soprano Christine. What unfolds is a gripping tale of love\, obsession\, and tragedy that has captivated audiences for over a century.\nRenowned for its eerie atmosphere\, groundbreaking storytelling\, and Chaney’s iconic transformation\, this film remains a cornerstone of early horror cinema—and it’s even more powerful on the big screen.\nThis event is presented in partnership with the Fort Smith Public Library. This event is free and open to the public. Join us on August 7\, 2026\, and experience the magic of silent film in a truly unforgettable way.\n\nSeats are limited\, so be sure to reserve yours in advance:https://a6a33e-95.myshopify.com/products/silent-film-seats\n\nPopcorn provided by the Truvi Realty Barker Realty Team.\n\nDon’t miss your chance to witness a cinematic legend that still sends chills down the spine.
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/963/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Silent Films
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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SUMMARY:Nosferatu (1922) Silent Film
DESCRIPTION:Something ancient is stirring… and it’s coming to the screen.\nJoin us on October 2\, 2026 at 6 PM for a chilling screening of Nosferatu (1922)\, the groundbreaking silent horror masterpiece directed by F. W. Murnau. An unauthorized adaptation of Dracula\, this eerie classic introduces audiences to the unforgettable Count Orlok—a haunting figure whose arrival brings plague\, dread\, and death to an unsuspecting town.\nWith its striking expressionist visuals\, unsettling atmosphere\, and shadow-drenched imagery\, Nosferatu remains one of the most influential vampire films ever created and a true landmark in early cinema. Over a century later\, it still has the power to unsettle and mesmerize.\nThis event is free and open to the public\, but seating is limited.\nReserve your seats here:https://a6a33e-95.myshopify.com/products/silent-film-seats\nStep into the darkness and experience a film that defined horror for generations.
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/nosferatu-1922-silent-film/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Silent Films
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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SUMMARY:Chicago (1927) Silent Film
DESCRIPTION:Murder\, media\, and a spotlight that never dims. \nJoin us on December 4\, 2026 at 6 PM for a screening of Chicago (1927)\, the sharp and stylish silent crime satire directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Based on the hit Broadway play\, the film follows Roxie Hart\, a chorus girl who turns her own scandal into headline news—captivating the public and manipulating the system every step of the way. \nAs lawyers\, journalists\, and spectators turn her trial into pure spectacle\, Chicago delivers a darkly funny and surprisingly modern critique of fame\, justice\, and the public’s obsession with sensational stories. Bold\, biting\, and endlessly entertaining\, it’s a film that still feels strikingly relevant. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, but seating is limited. \nReserve your seats here:\nhttps://a6a33e-95.myshopify.com/products/silent-film-seats \nDon’t miss this dazzling glimpse into the early days of celebrity scandal—where the line between justice and performance is anything but clear.
URL:https://misslaurasmuseum.com/event/chicago-1927-silent-film/
LOCATION:Miss Laura’s Brothel Museum\, 2 N B St\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Silent Films
ORGANIZER;CN="Angel Tracy":MAILTO:angel@fortsmith.org
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