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Study Analyzes Arts’ Impact
By Joel Walsh Arts and cultural organizations bring more than live music, gallery openings and theatrical performances to Northwest Arkansas. They also provide hundreds of jobs and generate millions of
Three Lights Meet, Blend, Rise Up
Esoteric Astrology as news for week November 8-14, 2012 Readers, please read my website and FB page. As I write this column (a week ahead) I do not know the
The Call Of Doodie
“Yeah, I know, according to The Beatles, “love is all you need,” but they forgot the small print: This is only true of people who are not suffering from sleep
NWA Yogis Help Our Minds, Bodies and Spirits
By Terrah Baker Yoga began as a philosophy. What it is today seems to be indefinable, even to the yogis of Northwest Arkansas who practice it daily. “Yoga is not
Stand For Children of Syria
“. . . There are many talking heads, but none of them are the head we want, the one that should matter above all endgames…” — Mohja Kahf, Professor of
A Southern Comfort Found In LIVE: No Chaser
By Claire Ala Sarah Hughes Band is a nice Southern mix of folk and Americana style. Hughes has a comforting voice with a bit of twang that’s soothing to the
Wasn’t That A Mighty Storm?
By Rachel Birdsell It never fails. Every time we witness a natural disaster, be it hurricane, earthquake or tornado, there’s at least one twit who feels the need to jump
Making Ripples
By Amanda Bancroft A long time ago, living a sustainable lifestyle meant that I had to give up delicious goodies at almost every holiday and live as a hypocrite, nibbling
‘Spoons’ Memoir Makes Raw Impact
Staff Report Austin Coats of Rogers struggled with addiction for years, and then wrote his memoir entitled Spoons Are For Stirring Coffee (2012) about his struggle, that reviewers are calling
Movies In The Obscure
By Claire Ala For 172 minutes I couldn’t take my eyes off the big screen. Cloud Atlas (2012) is the best movie I’ve seen in awhile. Six stories are creatively