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Excerpts from “Too Long At The Fair” By Rebeccah Buchanan
Local poet Rebeccah Buchanan will be releasing her newest collection of poems, “Too Long At The Fair” Sunday, May 29.
Rethinking Our Criminal Justice System
In this time when our self-inflicted troubles seem so obvious but the possibility of change — that is to say, political transformation, through awareness, compassion and common sense — feels more illusory than ever, something extraordinary, that is to say real, is on the brink of happening in Chicago.
Featured Writer Advocates for Justice
Leora Jackson will be the featured writer at the next monthly meeting of the Ozark Poets and Writers Collective, at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 31, at Nightbird Books.
Color Printing Adds Art To Hairstyles
I decided to write this month’s fashion column on one of my favorite inspirational artists Roxie Jane, a.k.a. “How-to-hair-girl” and her “Color Print” hair.
NWA Ethical Eats
Northwest Arkansas is lucky to have a variety of restaurants, delis, food trucks and farmer’s markets that go beyond tasty.
Death and Game of Thrones
Everyone is angry at Game of Thrones again, for the umpteenth time.
I'm Not Your Shorty
Like most women—84 percent across 22 countries, in fact— I have been catcalled by random men many times.
“Murder For Two” Offers Manic Comedy, Music
TheatreSquared’s newest production, “Murder For Two,” may as well be called the “James Odom Character Marathon Music Show.”
Garden Tour Promotes Stewardship Of Nature
The perennially popular OMNI Peace Garden Tour celebrates its 11th anniversary this year and welcomes the public to explore a variety of garden themes and displays.
Enough With Bathroom Policy-Making
All this insane talk about bathrooms is getting out of hand.