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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

Food

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

LIVE! In NWA

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

Advice Risa's Astrology

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.

Commentary

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

Making Ripples

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

Commentary

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

Advice Advice Goddess

How Do I Find Out About Silicone Valley

I’m a guy who hates fake boobs. I’ve dumped women I really liked upon discovering they have them. Total deal-breaker for me. However, I obviously can’t just ask whether a

Galleries

High School Art Show Aimed at Environmental Threats

A art exhibit and music presentation will be held Sunday, June 4, to promote awareness of marine debris and plastic waste in the U.S.’s waterways. Blue Brasher-Rues, 14-year-old Fayetteville High

8 Days a Week

8 Days

SPECIAL EVENTS JUNO BETWEEN EGYPT AND MURANO: CONTEMPORARY GLASSWORKS — June 1, 5-9 p.m. at the Fayetteville Underground. Debut of new works, plus live music and refreshments by Fossil Cove