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Burning Man to Humanity – “Welcome Home”
Thursday evening the Sun enters the disciplined Virgo, sign of gestating new states of consciousness. And always in time for Burning Man (Monday, the 26th to Sept. 2), the radical
Breaking Grad
As the appointed library representative to the social committee, I extend Fayetteville Public’s cordial welcome to incoming students. You have a lot to learn your first weeks of college, but
Finding a Still Point in a Turning World
“Northwest Arkansas provides many wonderful studios and competent instructors with whom to learn poses and flows of all shapes and varieties” By Alexander Wayne Our essential nature is one of
Barn Yesterday
By Amy Alkon For two summers, I’ve traveled to work on a small organic farm. There, this woman and I had this amazing romance, including lovemaking during summer thunderstorms and
Helping Children Of Low-Income Parents Learn Music
David Dickey and Jacob Phaneuf own InsideOut Music and Art Studios in Farmington
Volunteerism In College Creates Ripples For Life
By Amanda Bancroft Those who make ripples in the world are rarely bored. There are plenty of ways to earn money, reduce student loans, or best of all, have a
Lightbulb Club Offers Chill Environment, Local Music
By Roger Barrett If you’re looking for a nighttime hang-out spot to get a drink, meet a friend, see live music, then seek out The Lightbulb Club. The Lightbulb
WordPlay Tells 72701 Stories Through Music
Terry Johnson Jr., a.k.a. WordPlay T.JAY, is an American recording artist
Teenagers Become Divine Divas In Fashion Show
By Dane Laborn Divine Diva’s is a non-profit organization designed to help young women boost their self-confidence and self-esteem. Founded and run by Shari Field-Goldberg, a no-nonsense woman from New
College: A Whole New World
“Along with your newfound freedom … sh!t just got real.” By Rachel Birdsell I’m going to take a stab and say that for those of you who are college freshmen,