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More Beer Than Foam For KPSQ: Community Radio Gets A Big Boost At The Block
Block Street Block Partygoers will soon hear on the radio the difference they made. “I would have been happy if we’d raised $1,000, but it looks like we’re going to
Finalities
When I started this column, it was writing a pseudo-obituary/deep though profile on Robin Williams shortly after his death. As I write to you now for the last time under
Richard’s Country Meat Market
No matter what it is, if you win an award for nine years in a row, you are doing something right, and down at Richard’s Country Meat Market in
Fayetteville Library Summer Music
Fayetteville Public Library to kick off summer music series June 4 Local blues rock band Jesse Dean and Left of Center will kick off Fayetteville Public Library’s annual Mountain Street
Destiny, Longing, The Path; More On The Dragon Points
Last week I wrote about the North & South nodes – the points in space that show us where the Moon (our past) and the Sun (our present future) meet.
Protect Fayetteville From Trump Church Inc.
Fayetteville’s new Cross Church has been a persistent chigger, but witnessing construction is unbearably ominous. This church represents a dangerously inverted Christianity. For example, pastor Ronnie Floyd serves as Trump’s
Eco-Friendly Fries
Photo by Amanda Bancroft Homegrown lavender sweet potato fries. Fried foods are delicious, but most people accept that they are treats, not healthy snacks. However, there are plenty of
Communal Living In Ozarks, Topic Of Event At Hobbs
“Vegetarians, Communists, and Millennialists: Communal Living in the Old Ozarks”: Now there’s a title you don’t see every day. This program will be presented at Hobbs State Park by Brooks
Cancer With Political Clout
Suicide bomber inflicts hell at a concert hall in Manchester, England, that’s full of children, as though that was the point — to murder children. The horror of war —