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Buffalo River Among Most Endangered Rivers, Report Finds
A national report ranked the Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas among America’s most endangered rivers Tuesday, citing concerns about a nearby large hog operation’s waste polluting the river.
Performance Series to Present Live Score of ‘Metropolis’
If you’re in the market for something unique to do Easter weekend, there’s going to be a live improvised scoring of a classic silent sci-fi film at Artist’s Laboratory Theatre.
Two Retrogrades & Two Festivals
Two planets (Saturn and Mercury) retrograde this week and we have two festivals (Palm Sunday & the Aries Spring Festival). Sunday is Palm Sunday and next Sunday is Easter.
Greed Between The Lines
Once again, it’s Christmas. Ooh, ooh, what’s that under the tree?! Once again…it’s the floor.
What Makes a Rainbow?
What do you call it when the sun shines while it’s raining? According to the 2003 Harvard Dialect Survey, the majority of people in the United States have no term for this phenomenon, but the most common term is a “sun shower.”
Earth Day Celebration Planned At ‘Secret Garden’
The World Peace Wetland Prairie is Fayetteville’s best kept “secret garden” and once again, the setting for the annual Earth Day celebration hosted by the Omni Center for Peace, Justice, and Ecology.
Review: Billy Joe Shaver at Sunrise Stage
Admittedly, prior to this show, this was just about the first time I’d ever heard about Billy Joe Shaver, but by the end of it I received a bona fide honky tonk education.
Group Aims to Correct Misinterpretations About Muslims
In an effort to bridge a cultural divide, the UofA Muslim Student Association invited the general public to learn about Islamic culture and religion by way of barbecued hot dogs, chicken and hamburgers Saturday, April 1.
Nasty Women NWA to Hold Art Events Throughout April
An arts series called Nasty Women Northwest Arkansas aims to celebrate “nasty women” — a reference to President Donald Trump’s label for Hillary Clinton during a presidential debate — by
Making Sense Of Trump’s Syria Strike
You know that old idiom about how a broken clock is still right twice a day? That’s about how I’ve been feeling regarding Trump’s retaliatory air strike on Assad forces in Syria.