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Where Dreams Come True

A Look at the Real-Life Magic Behind Terra Studios By Blair Jackson Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, 20 minutes from the Fayetteville city limits, is Terra Studios. Here, winter is

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Contraceptives…

And The Men Who Hate Them By Rachel Birdsell If you check the news, you might think the year is 1956 instead of 2012. There are more fights about women’s

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State Water Standards Under Review

Residents Voice Opinions   By Andrea Love TFW Contributing Writer More than 60 residents attended a public meeting on state water regulations last Wednesday at the Clarion Inn in Fayetteville.

8 Days a Week

8 Days A Week – Event Calendar

SPECIAL EVENTS ART NIGHT OUT: TIME TRAVELER — 7 to 10 p.m. today at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, 600 Museum Way in Bentonville. Live music by the Symphony

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TFW Staff Report Books For Babies The Dolly Parton Imagination Library and the United Way of Northwest Arkansas have partnered to bring books to the children of Northwest Arkansas. Thanks

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Risa's Stars

This last week of February has an added day. It’s leap year. Thursday, Mercury joins the Mars retrograde. We ponder upon many things but cannot act on them until after

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From the Ivory Tower

The Magic Inside By Blair Jackson How do you write about an entire world? This is what made writing this week’s cover story, “Where Dreams Come True,” incredibly difficult. To

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Live Music

THURSDAY Arsaga’s Crossover, Fayetteville: Andrew Flory Cherokee Casino, West Siloam Springs: Big’Uns George’s Majestic Lounge, Fayetteville: Josh Abbott Band Jammin Java, Fayetteville: Open Acoustic Jam JJ’s Grill, Fayetteville: Isayah &

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Advice Goddess

Looking For The Gaia Next Door I’m an Occupy girl, age 45, into eco-shamanism and planetary consciousness stuff. I’ve mostly dated engineers with a playful side who initially seemed open

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Locally Grown Literature

By Blair Jackson TFW Editor “In this culture, poetry is like zucchini squash, you’re lucky to give it away,” says Gerry Sloan. The writer, who has taught music at the