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Brothers Create Undefinable, Yet Fun and Catchy Album
By Terrah Baker Part electronica, part gospel, part soul, part folk, part pop, the brother musical duo Tom and Hebron are throwing their original and fresh sound into a new
The Non-Kinky Submission of D.J.
By Rachel Birdsell Little D.J. Tanner from television’s Full House, who now insists on being called Candace Cameron Bure, has recently been speaking out about her role in her marriage.
Live Jazz Shows Expand Music Culture
When he first arrived, there weren’t many jazz, blues, soul shows happening…
OMNI Seeks World Peace With New Strategies
By Terrah Baker What does the OMNI Center for Peace, Justice and Ecology headquartered in Fayetteville actually do? Organizers say they’ve heard this question many times. Maybe it’s hard to
Trying to Follow the Eight Limbed Path
By Terrah Baker Sara Hiatt was an 18-year-old looking for a workout to do at home when she bought her first yoga DVD at Target. It was then she realized
Aquarius — Waters of Life Poured Forth For Thirsty Humanity
By Risa D’Angeles The Sun is in Aquarius. The new Age is the Age of Aquarius. Humanity is Aquarius. The New Group of World Servers, at the threshold of each
Ruling In Favor of SWEPCO Shocks NWA Citizens
UPDATE: STO will hold a public meeting on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014 at 6 p.m. at The Auditorium in Eureka Springs. STO officers will offer updates on “what’s next” since
Seeking Man With Pants
By Rachel Birdsell I realized the other day that for the past 13 years the only dating I’ve done has been via online dating sites. In that time, I’ve had
Federal Complaint Alleges SWEPCO Overcharged Ratepayers
Staff Report Martha Peine has filed a complaint with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) against American Electric Power (AEP). Peine alleges that AEP’s subsidiary SWEPCO improperly charged their customers