Archive
Freekly Fiction: March 2016
Twins by Antonietta Duke Not one but two. What’s to do? Two of everything will be twice as hard. Only one bedroom, too, is a wild card. Somehow
Springtime in Northwest Arkansas: 7 Awesome Outdoorsy Attractions To Check Out
After an oddly comfortable, but nonetheless cold winter, it’s finally springtime in Northwest Arkansas.
Daredevil Season Two Promises Intensity, Series Questions
“Father, why do I still feel by guilt?” Matthew Murdock, the Devil of Hell’s kitchen, our Daredevil himself, asks his priest during confession.
Silent Spring No More
It’s been more than 50 years since Rachel Carson published her book Silent Spring in 1962, raising awareness about the harmful impact of DDT, a pesticide, on our ecosystems.
Papa’s Got A Brand New Hag
Of course it’s what’s on the inside that really counts, which is why men’s magazines so often run glossy spreads of stout, good-hearted older women crocheting afghans for nursing home patients.
Spring Equinox, Aries Sun, Palm Sunday, Full Moon
Late night Saturday & early Sunday morning the Sun enters Aries and Spring begins.
The Trillion Dollar Question
Isn’t it rather odd that America’s largest single public expenditure scheduled for the coming decades has received no attention in the 2015-2016 presidential debates?
Tales of Comparison Multiplied Seven Fold
Erik Larson, the FPL Author Series guest for 2016, is scheduled at the Fayetteville Public Library on Friday, April 1, at 7 p.m.