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Molecular Nutrition: Approaching A Primal Diet
By Johnny Adkins, M.D. After President Kennedy’s announcement of the Apollo Project, I wanted to be an astronaut and the first one on the moon. As time passed and my
MEMPHIS: The Inspiration For The Story
Staff Report Memphis disc jockey, the late Dewey Phillips — also known as “Daddy-O-Dewey” is thought by many musical historians to be the person most responsible for integrating American radio
Dark Secrets of American History From Voice Of Girl
Staff Report Dark Secrets” is the first in a series of historical fiction novels, based on the life of Ollie McNew. In early childhood, a grandmother influenced Ollie’s belief in
Vroom With A View
By Amy Alkon I’m a 34-year-old woman, dating a 27-year-old guy for three months. We have a great time together, but he’s balking at making an official commitment, meaning he
The Booze, The Bad, And The Young
By Claire Ala Alcohol is a temptation, especially in a college town. Underage drinking is becoming a bigger problem in Fayetteville, according to the Fayetteville Police Department. As the university’s
The Implosion Of A Party
“Because in Cathrynn’s head there’s no better way to punish a rapist than to make his victim carry his baby to full term. That’ll teach him, won’t it?” By Rachel
Insiders’ Solution to Stop Corporate Control
“The American Anti-Corruption Act has been researched, developed and proposed by professionals who happen to have a first-hand look at the corruption our political system is facing.” By Terrah Baker
American Aquarium Takes Country Scene, Outlaw Style
I’ll take American Aquarium’s blend of Americana/Outlaw/Alt-Country/Roots Rock…
High Strangeness
By Robert Laurence In 1963, in Kansas City at the age of 14, Geoffrey Oelsner knows — “senses” would be the wrong word — without being told that his grandmother
Making Ripples
By Amanda Bancroft Perhaps the best way to help the environment is to stop pooping in drinkable water — to be blunt. Seventy percent of our planet is water, 3