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Pisces – Two Fishes Saving the World
We are under the light, love and influence of the Lords of Pisces, sign of two fishes held together by a silken cord, one looking toward heaven, the other looking
Waity Issuesand
Crime of Compassion
Waity Issues I’m a married gay woman. Whenever I ask my wife to discuss some problem in our relationship, she’ll say, “Can we talk about this tomorrow” (or “later”)? Of
8 Days A Week
Feb. 16 (Friday) Buffalo Beer & Wine Dinner — 5:30-8 p.m. at Nomads Music Lounge, 1431 S. School Ave. in Fayetteville. Hosted by Beerology, Ratchford Buffalo Farms provides buffalo raised
Return To War
Play reminds that peace still elusive Ten years has passed since TheatreSquared debuted “My Father’s War,” an original play by company founder Bob Ford based on the World War II
Start Your Engines
Hot Wheels rev up fun at Amazeum For the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, “the idea for the exhibit was pretty simple at the start.” “We had worked with Mattel on
The Saga Of Ed Stilley
Faith becomes art becomes music becomes more It was around the middle of December 2015 when folklorist and author Robert Cochran of the University of Arkansas was having lunch at
5×5 Five Minutes, Five Questions Er-Gene Kahng, Arkansas Philharmonic
Florence Price is getting a lot more attention than she did during her lifetime. Born in 1887 to a middle-class family in Little Rock, Price attended New England Conservatory, one
The Virus Of Fear
New theater company debuts in Fayetteville “In the Middle of Nowhere,” a play written by former University of Arkansas professor and theater department chairman Kent Brown, “really struck a chord”