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Talk Blurty To Me
By Amy Alkon Why are women so worked up about hearing “those three little words,” and why must they turn them into such a minefield? If a man says “I
The Paper Hearts Legacy Continues
You couldn’t have been alive in Fayetteville in the early 2000s without bearing witness to The Paper Hearts.
Freedom: So Humanity’s Light Isn’t Dimmed
Esoteric Astrology as news for week January 17-23, 2013 Friday night/Saturday morning both Mercury and the Sun enter Aquarius, in time for the Presidential Inauguration (in Aquarius). President Barack Obama’s
Woodwork Of The Alien Reef
Staff Report Johnny Adkins of Fayetteville has heard many times that he should have an art show. “And for various reasons, the time has arrived,” he said. Walking up to
Free Tibet NOW!
By Claire Ala Political, social and religious Freedom is not something everyone is lucky enough to have. China encroaches on the Nation of Tibet and its peoples’ culture. Innocent people
Earning Money from Sustainable Living
By Amanda Bancroft Do you recycle? Good. Do you ride a bike when possible? Great. But have you considered earning money from your good habits? For my friend Ashley Trull,
Harnessing SpareTime For Social Good
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: ‘What are you doing for others?’” — Martin Luther King, Jr. By Terrah Baker “You guys are actually part of something big that’s
A Unique Boutique
By Claire Ala Looking for that one-of-a-kind item to add to your wardrobe? Look no further than Grey Dog, a vintage boutique, to find something extraordinary. Grey Dog has provided
Aw, Shoot!
By Rachel Birdsell As sick as I am that it’s taken too many killings to convince our government something has to be done about gun control, I am happy there
Drilling Deep “Down Under”
By Joyce Hale It is a rare occasion that I wander far from the Ozark Hills and even more unusual to wind up in a distant land. But I blocked