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Ginsburg Recognized With Jazz Hero Award
The long-running DJ producer for KUAF’s “Shades of Jazz” broadcast on Friday nights was selected to receive a national award for promoting and sustaining jazz in the Northwest Arkansas community.
Huge Lightning Fest to Host National, Local Improv Comedy
In an effort to highlight the growing and promising comedy scene in Fayetteville, the brand new Huge Lightning Comedy Festival is hosting comedians, long and short-form improvisers, writers, musicians and general funny people for a two-night, four-event comedy extravaganza.
Fayettechill Hosts Tibetan Sand Mandala Creation
The Fayettechill Basecamp shop on Dickson Street was home to a Tibetan Buddhist sand mandala the week of April 18 through April 22.
Plant Native Trees For Arbor Day
Arbor Day is Friday, April 29 — a great time to adopt a special tree and bring it home with you!
Rectifying Death And Celebrity
There is a bizarre grief cycle the Internet goes through whenever someone of notable importance dies.
All In A Day’s Jerk
Workers’ comp covers many on-the-job accidents — but unfortunately not the kind where a married man slips and falls into his co-worker’s vagina.
The Fuzzy Accounting Behind Renewable Energy’s Falling Prices
Fans of the renewable energy industry like to boast that the costs of solar and wind power are dropping. What they never mention is where most of those “savings” are coming from — American taxpayers.
Mercury Retrograde in Taurus
Mercury (the wing-footed Hermes) retrogrades Thursday, at 23 degrees Taurus (till May 22).
Gentrify or Die?
It’s rumored a high-end Taco Bell “cantina” may be moving into the space that used to house Common Grounds on Dickson Street.