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Confronting Our Toxic Legacy
Maybe if we declared “war” on poison water, we’d find a way to invest money in its “defeat.”
Little Rock’s Bombay Harambee Releases Debut LP
One of Little Rock’s finest is ready to take on the music world with their debut album, “Goldmine.”
Early Presidential Primary Voting Begins
The presidential primary race is on in Arkansas March 1, and early voting began Tuesday, Feb. 16.
Shrug, Actually
Once you’ve been together for a while, you may still have vivid fantasies running through your head during sex, like the one where you get to the dry cleaner’s before closing time.
Be(ing) of Love (a little) More Careful
Wednesday (Feb. 10) is Ash Wednesday when Lent begins. Friday (Feb. 12) is Lincoln’s 2007th birthday.
Leaders Come Together To Celebrate Black Lives
Several leaders from the University of Arkansas, Compassion Fayetteville and Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan came together holding signs stating “Black Lives Matter #FayettevilleCares” Monday, Feb. 8 on Dickson Street to honor Black History Month and black lives in Fayetteville.
How Sex Positive Is Fayetteville?
Fayetteville is renown for keeping it “funky.” But does that mean it’s receptive and supportive to expression of sexuality?
Why Isn’t There A “Pill” For Men?
In honor of The Free Weekly’s annual Valentines Day/Smart Sex issue, I wanted to talk about the thing that made the sexual revolution possible, birth control.
Changing The World With Comprehensive Sexuality Education
When we think about making a difference, comprehensive sexuality education does not often cross our minds.
GOP Obstructionism A Costly Tactic
Over the Valentine’s Day weekend, renown conservative Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died. About two hours later, Congress said they would bar anyone the President would nominate.