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Events, Shows and Sales Offer Unique Holiday Experience
By Terrah Baker Finding unique gifts and holiday events can be challenging in the uniform isles of convenient and department stores that cover cities throughout the U.S. While chain stores
Eco Salon Hosts Seeds That Feed Benefit
UPDATE: This event has been moved to Friday, Dec. 13 due to inclement weather. By Terrah Baker The sights of INspire Eco Salon and Spa in Fayetteville are like many
It’s Natural to Dream
Local Activists Work to Keep Undocumented Families Together, Fight for Deferred Action for All By Blair Jackson It is a cold autumn night. A dozen or so men, women, children
Free Portraits To Those In Need
On Saturday, Dec. 7, photographers and other volunteers around the world will gather for the fifth annual Help-Portrait event. In 2009, Help-Portrait began as an idea that transformed into a
House of Blurbs
Flannel John’s Cookbooks for Guys (Although Applicable to All Sexes) What started as a bit of a lark for fishing and hunting friends, has blossomed into a cottage industry and
Took The Wind Out Of Her Zales
By Amy Alkon Around Valentine’s Day, my beloved boyfriend of a year kept hinting about a big surprise. He’d been talking about moving in with me, and I was expecting
Living Thankfully — For Each New Morning With its Light
Thanksgiving is Thursday (it’s Hanukkah, 8-day Jewish Festival of Lights). Mercury in Scorpio trines Jupiter in Cancer – a cosmic message (Mercury) of thankfulness (Jupiter). Let us begin a ritual
Northwest Arkansas Eco Villages, Part One: Urban
By Amanda Bancroft Readers Ask: “Are there eco villages or sustainable communities (rural or urban) in the Northwest Arkansas area?” Answer: Yes, but it’s complicated: communities can change fluidly,
Ephemeral Shrines Exhibition At The Depot
Staff Report Arsaga’s The Depot off Dickson Street is launching its winter programming with an exhibition of recent work by Little Rock artist Lakey Goff Sanford. The show is