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UA Professor, Author to Speak at Nightbird Books
When retired University of Arkansas law professor Robert Laurence is asked if his first novel, Departure Lounge, is autobiographical, he quotes Henry James. “All of my characters are fictitious just
Advice Goddess: All Is Not Flossed
When you read a book about the horrible chemical weapons used in World War I, you shouldn’t think, “Hey, that reminds me of kissing my girlfriend.”
News Briefs: Pride Parade This Weekend
This week kicks off a wide array of activities designed to celebrate diversity, inclusion and equality in northwest Arkansas. Area members and allies of the northwest Arkansas LGBT community are
Gemini Festival, World Invocation Day, Festival of Humanity
By Risa D’Angeles The Festival of Humanity, the Gemini Solar Festival (at the full moon) occurs Thursday evening (9:11 pm Pacific time), June 12th at 22 degrees Gemini. The Gemini
The New Face of Rock n’ Roll: A Conversation With J Roddy Walston & The Business
There were moments at both shows where the thought came to me saying, “This is what new-age rock n’ roll sounds like.”
Wild Edibles Self-Guided Tour
It’s mulberry season! The mulberry trees are producing delicious berries all over Fayetteville, and you can find them in surprisingly convenient locations.
The Kids Are Alright: A Conversation with The Black Cadillacs
The Black Cadillacs are a bunch of young guys with a love for 60s and 70s classic rock. The blues-based indie rock band hails from Knoxville, Tenn.
Electronic Music Is Just Getting Started: An Interview With Adventure Club
From Montreal, Canada, Adventure Club is an electronic music duo. They specialize in “meshing dubstep’s chainsaw synths with delicate vocals and surprisingly upbeat melodies,” to make their own brand of EDM.
Peace, Love, Chompdown and Dirtfoot
There’s only one gypsy-punk-country-grumble-boogie band in the land, and that’s Dirtfoot.
A Bullet Short of A Full Clip
If you’ve watched or read any news lately, you’ve no doubt read about various open carry groups around the country staging demonstrations.