Archive
Getting the Story Wrong: The Distortion of American Politics by the Press
Ever since the foundation of the American Republic, there has been both praise for and suspicion of the role the press plays in U.S. political life.
Preparing for the Gemini Festival of Humanity
The Gemini Festival of Humanity occurs Saturday, May 21st. I am writing about it ahead of time so everyone can be aware and if they choose, begin to prepare this week with the New Group of World Servers.
Bentonville’s 21c to Stage “Venus In Fur”
Things are set to get pretty sexy at Bentonville’s 21c this weekend.
Breaking The Cycle: Thrift Store’s Profits Go To Domestic Abuse Victims
Almost daily, victims of domestic violence and abuse make use of the open door policy of The Purple Ribbon Thrift Store in Fayetteville.
Eco-Friendly Hobbit Hole Houses
Fans of Tolkien have probably dreamed of living inside a hobbit hole in the Shire.
Marvel’s Civil War Defies Formula
Civil War proves that giant ensemble superhero pieces aren’t just a one-off like Avengers, that you can have your heroes fight without setting it in the grimmest setting imaginable.
Review: A Sailor’s Guide to Earth by Sturgill Simpson
Sturgill Simpson has ventured into new territory with his newest album.
The Bleh Lagoon
Surely, you wouldn’t find the bunny-hugging vegan “shallow” for not being up for the long haul with the guy who electrocutes the cows.
Keeping Up With The Changes in Fayetteville
True to this this time of year, there’s a helluva lot of construction going on around town