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Margaret Emenegger on Indigo Children and other new world issues
By Margaret Emenegger In 1999 Lee Carroll and Jan Tober released their book “The Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived.” Interested but only vaguely informed, I pounced on this
Opinion – Doug Thompson
Survivors and figure skating By Doug Thompson This year’s presidential primary coverage reminds me of the figure skating competition in the 1994 Olympics.
Opinion – Daddy Warbucks
White exits UA leadership post, Krystal’s Coming, the Northwest Arkansas Naturals and more
On the Aisle- Film Review by Tony Macklin
National Treasure: the Book of Secrets What makes a movie a box office bonanza? It strikes a chord in its expectant audience. Sometimes a sleeper such as Juno scores. Other
Film Times for Jan. 18-24
Opening 27 Dresses (PG13) After being a bridesmaid 27 times, things change after the perennial bridesmaid and her sister go after the same man. Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Edward Burns.
Highlights
Changing History How Kuff will read from his novel, “Changing History” at 7 p.m. Saturday at Nightbird Books in Fayetteville. Kuff lives in the Ozark forest near Red Star and8 Days A Week Jan. 17-24
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 toLive Music & Clubs
Keller Williams, Walter Savage, Sons of Peaches, Wheatfield and more!
E Wine of the Week – Bruce Cochran
Hello Everyone, Let’s begin this year with a look at organic wines, a movement that’s gaining a lot of momentum and raising a lot of questions. Monday, January 21 I’ll
Risa's Astrology
For January 17-24, 2008 Aquarius sun Planetary activity and energies are building this week, preparing us for next week when Mercury retrogrades on Monday, Mars turns direct on Wednesday and