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Fayetteville Celebrates Black History Month: Several Events, Talks Planned in February
Throughout February, several community events, galleries and discussions are planned to celebrate black lives in Fayetteville for Black History Month.
Frost Fest To Host 25 Regional Breweries
Every season in Fayetteville is beer festival season now.
Mr. Swipe Right
Tinder takes all the wait and effort out of speed dating. No need to put on pants — or pull them up, if you’re on the john.
Pre-deciding About Violence
Misbehavior and punishment are not opposites that cancel each other. On the contrary, they breed and reinforce each other.
Freekly Fiction Presents: Familiar Scenery
Apartment living was a pet peeve of Marjorie’s.
Cruzing for Love
We will carpet-bomb them into oblivion. I don’t know if sand can glow in the dark, but we’re going to find out!” —Ted “Aspirational War Criminal” Cruz OK, carpet bombing
Fatally Flawed Second Amendment
Gun rights advocates rest their case heavily on the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, insisting that the Second Amendment gives people the right to keep and bear arms. They
Arkansas Mountain Lions
Move over Lion King: Arkansas now has mountain lions. The controversy over whether mountain lions exist locally is over.
St. Brigid’s Day & Candlemas – Bowls of Fire
Festivals and Feast days are rituals celebrated by all of humanity everywhere around the world, in all cultures and throughout all civilizations.
The Young Adult Apocalypse
There has to be a room full of people in Hollywood that just don’t care, and follow the whims of random focus groups about what isn’t working.