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ARIES: An interlude (pause) is occurring in your relationships with others. It may feel different and disconcerting. The reality is that a balance is taking place, so you can ponder
National Coming Out Day
Oct. 11, 1987 — Half a million people marched in the streets of Washington, D.C., to support Gay and Lesbian Rights. At the time, it was the largest organized march
Vaudeville Pop Rocks!
Randall Shreve and the SideShow Release New Album By Tim Newman Contributing Writer The Jester, a new album from Randall Shreve & the SideShow, was recorded, mixed, and mastered at
WTF?!!!
If you haven’t heard of Rick Santorum, Google his name. Take a look at the link below Santorum’s official website. That’s right, the one with the address www.spreadingsantorum.com. What you
Bridging the Gap Between Information and Inspiration
In his eyes, Robert Swan carries a constant reminder of the effect pollution has had on the ozone. During his polar expeditions, the colors of his irises were altered due
8 Days A Week
SPECIAL EVENTS FIRST THURSDAY — 5 to 8 p.m. today in Fayetteville. Live music, visual and performing arts, charity beer garden, and more. Opening reception for Kelley Hatfield Wilks, Sabine
Vampire Author in the Flesh
By Rachel Birdsell Contributing Writer Engaging, witty and unassuming are just three words that describe Charlaine Harris. Harris hails from Magnolia and is the best-selling author of the Sookie Stackhouse
The Kruth Talks
Savor Closes, Mermaids Moves Savor restaurant has closed its doors. The staff of Savor was notified Friday that at the close of business on that evening Savor would be officially
Rediscover Viognier
eWine of the Week By Bruce Cochran The next time you’re thinking white wine, but want to try something new, consider a Viognier. Like many new things it’s actually being
Daddy's Back
Daddy Warbucks is Back Well a couple of years ago, Daddy Warbucks moved down to the Key West, Fla., to escape the waning days of Houston Dale Nutt’s tenure as