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Clues in the Coyote
Coyotes bring more questions than answers about their true identity, but they leave us lots of clues.
Why Aleppo Is The Symptom Of What Is Wrong With How We Deal With Atrocities
“Never again!” is once again brought to our attention as we are facing killing and suffering of civilians on a large scale. The Syrian city of Aleppo is under siege
Talk Dirt-Cheap To Me
Your husband comes into the living room, and there you are — sitting on the floor with a Starbucks cup and a cardboard sign that says, “Anything helps. God bless.”
The Essential Arkansas Fall Foliage Guide
Calling all ye Instagrammers, Snapchatters and photo-graphers — it’s about to be prime time fall foliage in the Arkansas Ozarks.
Review: 22, a Million by Bon Iver and Okey Dokey by Natural Child
September was a great month for new music.
Comedy Night to Benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters
Tomorrow night, a crew of regional comedians will be taking the stage at George’s Majestic Lounge for its first-ever comedy night.
The Long, Long Journey to Female Equality
With the possibility of America’s first woman president looming, it’s appropriate to consider the monumental struggle for gender equality. For millennia, female inferiority was presumed, and mandated, in virtually every
The Debate: They Both Bombed It
There was more than one loser in the big debate, but that’s no surprise.
Pay Attention to Domestic Violence
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Dwarfed by the enormous outpouring for breast cancer awareness month, it receives attention largely from survivors, advocates and activists.
The Presidential Hot Garbage Show
Welcome to America 2016, folks, where any semblance of the esteem Presidential Debates and campaigns in general used to hold is rapidly going up in Trump-flavored flames.