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‘Smart And Sexy’ Makes A Comeback
Learn The Basics And Complexities Of Sexuality During A Week Of Entertaining, Educational Events By Terrah Baker Students for Gender Equality at the UofA knew when they held ‘Smart and
House of Blurbs
Become An Artist Of Artosphere Walton Arts Center is seeking proposals from visual and performing artists as part of the 2014 Artosphere: Arkansas’ Arts & Nature Festival. The 2014 Artosphere
The U.S. Military’s War on Climate Change
By Amanda Bancroft You might have a hard time convincing your neighbor alternative energy is not just for hippies, but the military is already convinced. Without donning flower wreaths
All the Kings Horses & All the Kings Men
This is a potent week leading up to Wednesday, September 18th when a Yod, Finger (Will, Direction) of God (sextile and two inconjuncts) points to the Gemini rising and Uranus
More bombs, More blood? No Way … We need Christlike Love.
As we are poised to bomb yet another nation of poor, frightened and shivering children, we must pause and ask “why?” Well, the corruption and control by the rich is
Bottle Rocket Gallery Brings Controversial Art To NWA
By Terrah Baker Local artists Kat Wilson and Sarah Leflar were inspired by the small studio that stands in front of Leflar’s home on the outskirts of Fayetteville. Quaint
White Lotus Offers Artists, Patrons Needed Outlet
By Terrah Baker For seven years, White Lotus Salon and Massage owner Patricia Kulish has featured monthly a local artist at her location at 4750 E. Mission Blvd. in
Groin Pains
By Amy Alkon I’m 21, and I’ve just gotten my first girlfriend, this amazing girl I’ve known since high school. I lost my virginity to her, and I’ve since started
Graffiti Gets Covered Up, Prevented With Murals
By Terrah Baker Graffiti plagues many large cites with bad language, scenes and reminders of violence with signatures of gang members and their turf. Well, Corporal Daniel Montgomery —
Scott And The 110-Foot Erection
“…Instead of dotting the landscape of our country with 110-foot torture devices, they should spend that money on helping the community.” By Rachel Birdsell Scott Thomas, pastor of Brandon, Miss.’s,