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Peace, Love, Chompdown and Dirtfoot
There’s only one gypsy-punk-country-grumble-boogie band in the land, and that’s Dirtfoot.
A Festival of Love: A Greenhorn’s Wakarusa Experience
By Nick Brothers After the sun set on Mulberry mountain Friday night, The Flaming Lips took the stage. I was one person in a sea of 19,000, and it was
New Southern Soul: Q&A With St. Paul & The Broken Bones
Not long after arriving at Wakarusa, I had my first band interview with Paul Janeway of St. Paul & The Broken Bones. He was a super regular guy, and extremely down to earth. Watching him perform on Friday with the band was like a 180.
Public Art Project Beautifies Dickson Street Corners
If you’ve been on Dickson Street lately, you may have seen some of the graffiti on the traffic boxes at each intersection.
Congress Needs to Revise the Renewable Fuel Standard
Officials at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are now poring over more than 15,000 officially submitted public comments about the level of ethanol and other biofuels to be used in the nation’s liquid fuel supply.
Community Members Plan Benefit for House Fire Victim
In the fire, Cantwell lost all of her artwork, her beloved dog, Joy, and her cat, Love, as well as all of her belongings.
Why War Is Not Inevitable
If war were inevitable, there would be little point in trying to end it.
Fayetteville “Jamgrass” Band to Play Wakarusa
Backstage during the Waka Winter Classic at George’s Majestic Lounge on Jan. 16, there wasn’t any beer to drink for the bands who were competing.
Toadily Awesome Amphibians
If the only frog in your life is named Kermit, then you’re in for a treat!
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.