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Home-Grown Authors
By Kathy Stevens Living in the Ozarks we are blessed with many talented people, from musicians to authors to photographers. Here, at the Fayetteville Library, we want to salute our
Tail From The Crypt
By Amy Alkon I’ve been with my boyfriend for two years. I do have trust issues, having been cheated on in past relationships. My boyfriend’s best friend of six years,
So Sleep (Pralaya) Does Not Overtake Us
Esoteric Astrology as news for week May 16-22, 2013 Sunday is Pentecost, a festival of the Holy Spirit (Ray 3 of Divine Intelligence). Pentecost is the name given to the
The Wonderful World of Worms
People Making Ripples: Quinn Montana, author of Worship Your Food, loves red wigglers. She recently held an inter-generational workshop, pictured here, as part of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Fayetteville’s
HOUSE OF BLURBS: Clean Up West Fork
Staff Report Help pick up trash on the river and keep NWA’s drinking water clean at the Eighth Annual West Fork Watershed Cleanup from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday
3rd Annual Block Street Block Party
Where: Block Avenue in Downtown Fayetteville (from Dickson Street to Mountain Street and all the in-between nooks and crannies) When: 11 a.m. until dark, Sun., May 19 Why: Celebrate the
A Political Affair
By Rachel Birdsell South Carolina Republican Mark Sanford, not to be confused with Fred Sanford, defeated Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch in a special election to determine who would fill a
3rd Annual Block Street Block Party (Schedule of Events)
The 3rd Annual Block Street Block Party Schedule of Events, Stage Line-ups and Schedule, Food Vendors, Local Businesses and Organizations. Don’t miss it!
Yoga For All….With Marilyn Shoffit
By Alexander Wayne Local realtor and yoga practitioner Marilyn Shoffit knows a good investment when she sees one. Affectionately nicknamed ‘The Landlady’ by her colleagues for her expertise in assessing
Future Of Art Lies In Functionality
By Terrah Baker Artist Stacy Levy thinks the next wave in art is functionality; or in her case while in Fayetteville for Walton Arts Center’s Artosphere, working with nature and