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Summer Jazz Series Begins
There’s a plethora of unique opportunities to catch some of Northwest Arkansas’ finest jazz musicians performing this summer.
Labors of Hercules – from Cancer to Leo
Each of the twelve signs provides humanity with a task, a specific labor, which helps humanity recognize and step upon the Path of Return.
People Who Needle People
Yesterday, on the phone with my boyfriend, I had to ask him to repeat something he’d just said because I’d become briefly mesmerized by a big fern shimmying in the breeze. No, sadly, I wasn’t all “Sorry, I missed that bit because my couch caught fire.” The man was competing for my attention with a plant.
Folk Musician Kelly Mulhollan Headlines Monthly Nightbird Event
Known far and wide for his work with prolific folk music duo Still on the Hill, Kelly Mulhollan will celebrate a different talent, that of author, when he takes the podium Tuesday evening, July 26 at Nightbird Books.
Organic and Fair Trade Clothing Guide: Local and Online Shopping Options Abound
Organic and fair trade certified apparel is now common enough that it’s possible to buy t-shirts on sale for less than $10 locally, or go online and become virtually overwhelmed with fashionable, practical options from too many companies to count.
Hummingbirds: Jewels of the Air
Summer is the perfect time to catch a glimpse of our visiting Ruby-throated Hummingbirds in between their spring and fall migrations to tropical climates.
Q&A: Willi Carlisle
Willi Carlisle is a man who bears a heavy heart and mind, and employs a descriptive command of language.
Pokémon App Creates National Craze
This game is absolutely unprecedented. When it was announced, Pokémon fans rejoiced, but in all honesty, none of us had a fraction of a clue.