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Why EcoVillages?
By Amanda Bancroft Anyone can live in an eco village, except Elvis Presley (despite what witnesses may say). But that doesn’t mean everyone wants to. There are benefits and drawbacks
Celebrate The Senses In Eureka Springs
Staff Report Fleur Delicious Weekend is a Celebration of all the senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch in the historic village of Eureka Springs. It is a French-themed weekend
Spank! Gets Audiences All Riled Up (No Bondage Necessary)
Win Two Tickets to see Spank! June 29 at 8 p.m. at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville by sending the name of your favorite guilty pleasure novel or movie,
Eureka Springs: Celebrate The Scenery
Eureka Spring’s Music Scene Brings It Home By Caleb Hennington Nestled in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, Eureka Springs is a popular tourist destination for many visiting Northwest Arkansas.
Flag Day, Father’s Day, Chiron Retrograde
Esoteric Astrology as news for week June 13-19, 2013 Another week of complex planetary energies falling to Earth. Mars interacts with Pluto (inconjunct), Uranus (sextile) and Chiron (square, challenge, ouch!).
Big Bad Gina Tributes Women’s Music, Community and Earth
Album Release Party: Saturday, July 13 Teatro Scarpino Doors at 7:30 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Staff Report Big Bad Gina is one of those bands that makes a statement
Privacy Is No Longer An Option
By Glenn Mollette Recent news about cell phone giant Verizon is a bit disconcerting. Every phone record of every Verizon customer is now an open book to our government.
Crisis Center Heals Individuals And Community
Benefit Set To Support The Work of Northwest Arkansas Rape Crisis Center Staff Report The Northwest Arkansas Rape Crisis Center (NWARCC) provides a safe haven of healing and hope to
Pancreatic Cancer Research May Take Hit
Dear Editor: Pancreatic cancer remains one of the deadliest cancers with a five-year survival rate of just 6 percent and no early detection tools or effective treatments. Thanks to the
Smoky Joe
“We who are of the non-smoking variety don’t want your smoke on us. You know why? Because it stinks, which in turn means, you stink.” By Rachel Birdsell The Giant