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Reducetarianism Can Benefit Health, Envrionment
Despite the new-sounding name, Reducetarianism is just giving a label to an old practice. Its appeal is that not everyone is able or willing to eat zero meat and animal products, but reducing portion sizes or eliminating meat from one or more meals per week is easy to do.
Widespread Panic to Play the AMP in July
Jam band extraordinaires Widespread Panic will be headlining the Walmart AMP in mid-July.
Thunder on the Mountain Headliner Schedule Announced
Big news for all you country/western fans planning on returning to Mulberry Mountain this summer. The event is sure to be a big party.
Third Eye Blind and Dashboard Confessional to Perform at the AMP
Looks like we’ll be getting a semi-charmed kind of summer.
Entertaining Eagles in Northwest Arkansas
It was another successful season for the Friends of Hobbs Eagle Watch Cruises on Beaver Lake, where, for just $10, this writer was lucky enough to see her first wild Bald Eagles.
Fayetteville's Got Dan's Back
Dan Dean is a rather tall, beloved and soft-spoken Winslow, Ark. resident in his 40s who cares deeply about sustainability, the environment, community, making music and bicycling.
Week of Festivals – Full Moon, Lantern Festival, Purim, Holi
It is a week of many different festivals along with a full moon, all occurring simultaneously. Thursday Chinese New Year celebrations end with the Lantern Festival (at full moon).
Judge Not Unless You’re Jessa
Unless you’re a fan of the family, you probably won’t recognize the name Jessa Seewald.
Abortion Protestors Flagged by Highway Agency
Participants in an anti-abortion vigil outside a Planned Parenthood clinic on Arkansas highway 256 near Joyce Boulevard in Fayetteville were told they were in violation of Arkansas code and could
Taking Care of Arkansans with Locally Grown Food
The Arkansas Food and Farm (arkansasfoodandfarm.com) publication is open to any local food producing, marketing, eateries, and hunger relief organizations to advertise their game.