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America – A Curious, Fascinating and Fragile Venture
This column was written prior to the Nov. 8 election, so I cannot comment on who was elected. Whomever is our republic’s president, half of us are happy & the other half are not.
Mothership Of Fools
Strange how nobody ever manages to shoot video when there’s an alien spaceship in the vicinity — perhaps because they’re too busy recording that guy, two traffic lanes over, who’s picking his nose.
Threats and “Strategic Patience” Haven’t Worked With North Korea, Let’s Try Serious Diplomacy
Last week, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper surprisingly told a House Intelligence Committee that getting North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons was probably a “lost cause.”
Taking A Stand At Standing Rock
Like millions of other concerned people, I’ve followed the standoff at the Standing Rock Sioux Nation in North Dakota for months. The good people of Standing Rock, including the Dakota,
To Survive, Evolve
The concept of evolution should not be limited to the scientific assertions around Darwin’s theory of natural selection, but ought to include the more general idea that people and processes constantly evolve in response to the forces that surround them.
Designs for New TheatreSquared Building Announced
New designs for an expansion to the TheatreSquared building in downtown Fayetteville will feature an improved stage, outdoor public spaces and guest artist apartments among various improvements, officials said Thursday, Nov. 3.
Multi-Use Performance Venue Comes to Downtown Fayetteville
Fayetteville is gaining a new community performance venue near the downtown square.
Foxes: Magnetic Hunters
The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) may be working a little bit of magic in Northwest Arkansas.
Reflections On Insanity
By the time you are reading this, we will have, hopefully, chosen a new president of these United States.
Kudos, UA Women’s Basketball Team
On behalf of The Free Weekly, I want to say we see you, we hear you, and we support you and your cause.