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Gotham, Ep. 2: "Selina Kyle" Review
I enjoyed my time in Gotham, but it was more like the second time one visits New York City for me this time around. I saw all the sights the first time, this time I noticed all the not-awesome of it.
Avett Brothers Rock the AMP
A beautiful, breezy, almost perfect evening on Friday, Sept. 24, the crowd was already in good spirits for the Avett Brothers performance about to be underway.
To Leech According To Her Needs
You need to establish a new house rule: “Residents and their guests can experience only one climate at a time.”
Green Moral Licensing
The danger is “moral licensing,” or the idea that one’s self-perception of being a good person will make one less inclined to perform good actions in the future.
Nonviolent Men: The New Silent Majority
It’s way past time to put on the pads, guys. We’ve got to put our shoulders to the wheel of change if we’re going to stop domestic and sexual violence. Are you ready to suit up for the big game? Except, of course, it ain’t no game; the lives of our daughters and sisters, wives and mothers are on the line.
Rosh Hashanah – Calling the Shofar
Under the shadow of the Libra new moon, the Jewish High Holy Days (ten days) begin Thursday with Rosh Hashanah.
JR’s Lightbulb Club Celebrates 25 Years
There’s a lot to be said about JR’s Lightbulb Club, no-frills locals-driven bar and live music venue on Block Street that just turned 25.
Gridiron Returns with Big ‘Yucks Dynasty’
Despite a year of international turmoil and statewide upheaval, the writers for the Northwest Arkansas Gridiron Show promise an evening of fun Oct. 3 and 4.
The Epidemic of Abuse
When the video of Ray Rice assaulting his wife went viral, it opened up some much needed dialogue.