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Movement Regains Momentum
By Blair Jackson Two months ago, the Fayetteville faction of Occupy Wall Street disbanded from their camp on the town square, but the group found new momentum in the national,
Blackout Kills Bills
By Blair Jackson TFW Editor Last week, 115,00 websites went offline in a self-inflicted 24-hour blackout in protest of two pieces of U.S. legislation concerning online content piracy. As a
OPWC: Clayton Scott
Staff Report Former Fayetteville Poet Laureate, Clayton Scott, will bring some heat to the OPWC’s poetry reading at Nightbird Books on Jan. 31. Author and former UA creative writing chairwoman,
What Hath Thou Wrought? (Pt.2)
By Rachel Birdsell TFW Contributing Writer This week’s column is part two of my tirade about the love-hate relationship I have with the Internet. Last week I griped about commenters;
Bar Review: Fresco Cafe
Fresco Cafe 112 West Center Street #100 Fayetteville, AR 72701 479 455 555 Atmosphere: Casual yet classy The interior of the Fresco Café gives the impression of a well loved (and
What Hath Thou Wrought? (Pt.1)
By Rachel Birdsell TFW Contributing Writer This is the first in a two-part series of my love-hate relationship with the Internet. I have been a user of the Internet since
News Bites
District 7 Senate Seat up for Grabs Bill Pritchard, R-Elkins is the current seat holder. If re-elected, he will reach his term limit in 2016. Jon Woods, R-Springdale is the
SPECIAL EVENTS OCCUPY THE COURTS — Noon Friday marching from the square at Mountain and Block Streets to the Federal building in Fayetteville. Corporations are not people; money is not
Sh!t Republicans Say
Compiled by Rachel Birdsell As the drama-filled GOP Primaries launch into a full-fledged, bloodthirsty competition, candidates are firing snarky com-ments at one another left and right. The Free Weekly went
The Polar Myth
An act of animal cruelty is under investigation after Russellville resident Jake Burris and his family arrived home Sunday to find their pet cat dead. Scrawled on the fur of