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Ozark Slow Food: Take time to live the slow life
By Jim Lukens and Cara Corbin We have all heard the sustainability buzzwords- sustainable, green, carbon neutral. And we are also familiar with the guilt-inducing concepts and phrases that frequently
Opinion: Doug Thompson
Shrewd move by Hillary As this went to print, the United Auto Workers went on strike. Keep that in mind while considering the timing of Sen. Hillary Clinton’s proposal on
Opinion: Daddy Warbucks
State drops in number of billionaires Arkansas’ billionaire family, Them Waltons up in Bentonville, have been pushed outside the Top 10 Richest Folks in America list. But consider the drop
Film Times- Sept. 28-Oct. 4
Film times are for Friday, Sept. 28 through Thursday, Oct. 4. Key: FS-Fiesta Square, Fayetteville; R6- Razorback 6, Fayetteville; MT-Mall Twin, Fayetteville; S9-Sunset 9, Springdale; PC- Pinnacle Cinema 12, Rogers;Highlights- Spoon, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Sick Puppies
Another big week If you didn’t wear yourself out last week hitting all the big shows in town, get ready to head out for more. Here’s the scoop. Australian rockers8 Days A Week Sept. 27- Oct. 4
All events listed in 8 Days a Week are open to the public. To submit a listing, send to FFW, 203 N. College Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72701, or fax toMusic & Clubs Sept. 27-Oct. 4
Thursday, Sept. 27 Bayou - Trick Bag Déjà Vu - DJ Revellution George’s - Ben Rector, MAR CD release party Green Door - Lori Holyfield Jammin’ Java - Open BluegrassRisa's Astrology
Esoteric Astrology as news for week Sept. 27-Oct. 3, 2007 The Days of the Week
After the music: The gargantuan task of dealing with festival trash
By Beth Turner Going to an outdoor music festival is not for the faint of heart. You brave the elements, the port-a-potties, the beer lines; exhaust yourself with dance and