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Does the Democratic Party Have a Progressive Platform—and Does It Matter?
Although the Sanders forces didn’t obtain all they wanted in their negotiations with the Clinton campaign, they did secure an avant garde platform.
Objectivity In The Election Season
Donald Trump’s wobbliness with facts underlines America’s need for objectivity as a value ripe for renewal.
Chastity Belt’s 'Time to Go Home,' An Appreciation
I have a new crush, and they are the indie rockers of Chastity Belt.
Aisle Always Love You
There’s being cuddly at the supermarket, and then there’s being cuddly in a way that says, “We usually do this with whipped cream.”
Mercury Retrograde, New Moon Solar Eclipse
Last Tuesday (August 30) Mercury began its three-week retrograde lasting till September 21, moving backwards from 29 degrees to 15 degrees Virgo.
A Century to Celebrate: 100 Years of National Parks
August 25 marked the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, which was created in 1916 by then-president Woodrow Wilson.
Fayetteville Roots Festival Elevates Ozark Culture
If there was one common thread about Fayetteville Roots Fest, it’s what the bands who come here to play all say.
Harry Potter And The Cursed Child: A Belated Review
Anyone who knows me at all knows that I am a die-hard fan of Harry Potter.