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Fayetteville Mardis Gras Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Fayetteville Mardi Gras is celebrating 25 years of merriment and mayhem, beginning at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 6, with The Parade of Fools winding its way from the Fayetteville Square to Dickson Street.
Who Litters, and Why?
Keep America Beautiful’s 2009 report on Littering Behavior in America documented almost 10,000 randomly selected people at 350 locations across ten states in urban, rural and suburban settings.
To Change Something, (we) Build a New Model
The Sun enters Aquarius on Wednesday, January 20th. The energies shift and change in our unpredictable world.
Mr. Throng
It isn’t exactly a shocker that the thing you want to be asking your boyfriend when he comes home is not “Hey, cuddlebug, how was your booty call?”
School Choice Matters for Arkansas’s Families
In many states, Arkansas included, lawmakers have taken action to provide a more diverse variety of school choices for families.
The Odder Daughter: Local Luthier Builds Instruments From Scraps
Walking into Kelsey Robins’ shop, you know you’re seeing something special.
Comment Period Extended for River Assessment
Citizens concerned about pollution regarding the C&H Hog Farm near Big Creek in Mt. Judea, Ark., have a little more time to raise their concerns about the recent environmental assessment by two federal agencies of the facility.
Shawn James Shows His ‘Swampy, Bluesy’ Roots to Collective
Shawn James will take a solo bluesy turn Tuesday, Jan. 26, at Nightbird Books on Fayetteville’s Dickson Street, the month’s featured wordsmith of the Ozark Poets & Writers Collective.
Ben Hurry
Sex can sometimes be confusing, but timewise, it shouldn’t leave you wondering whether you’ve been having it or poaching an egg.
Rape As Plot: Is It Taken Seriously?
There has been an ongoing discussion among pop culture about when it is or isn’t okay for rape to be used for the sake of a story. These discussions, however, are rife with odd double standards.