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Stop the Killing in War-Torn Syria
Maybe half a million dead, half a country — 10 million people — displaced from their homes, jettisoned onto the mercy of the world.
Bulldozer Health to Host Benefit Concert
A local health organization will be hosting a benefit concert and networking opportunity for attendees to get in touch with alternative health care provi
Fayetteville’s Literary Festival Set To Begin Oct. 17
The Fayetteville Public Library’s annual True Lit festival returns in its fourth year, featuring author talks, writing workshops, pitch sessions, art displays, and more.
Where Is That Wasteful Government Spending?
Wasted money, wasted lives, or maybe both. That’s the promise of increased military spending.
A Good Beginning
It seems that some who have the ears of U.S. elite decision-makers are at least shifting away from wishing to provoke wars with Russia and China. In recent articles, Zbigniew
Michaelmas, Libra New Moon, Rosh Hashanah
Thursday, September 29th, is Michaelmas, Feast of St. Michael, honoring Archangel Michael, protector of the Earth during Autumn.
A Mile In Somebody Else’s Choose
I’m a woman who’s on the feminist dating app Bumble, where women have to make the first move. Men can only write back to women who message them. I thought
The Bikers of Bikes, Blues & BBQ 2016
We hit up Dickson Street with a notepad and a camera and talked to bikers and festival attendees at random so we could learn about who makes the festival what it is on a micro level.
What Do You Mean by ‘Real Americans’?
Just about every American politician uses the phrase, “real Americans.” I’ve heard it plenty this election season, and most recently at the first presidential debate. This phrase irks me.