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Uranus Enters Taurus — New Values & the Art of Living

Tuesday of this week, at the Taurus new moon, Uranus, planet of change, revolution & revelations, left Aries (self-identity) and entered Taurus (values, resources and the Art of Living). Uranus

Cover Story

Throwback Thursday

Flamingo Springs Trailer Resort is a blast from the kitschy past LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com When the 1950s-inspired trailer resort Flamingo Springs officially opens this June, denizens of Prairie Grove

In The News

Flags Won’t Fly

Rogers High School bans flags from parking lot DAVE PEROZEK dperozek@nwadg.com Flags no longer are allowed in the Rogers High School parking lot, at least temporarily, following a controversy at

Making Ripples

Helping The Helpless

Rehabbers give time, effort to critters in need AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples We recently received a couple of requests for wildlife rehabilitation — although we are not licensed rehabilitators and

Theater

Catching The Community Bus

‘Shelter’ takes playgoers on a journey LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com When Artist’s Laboratory Theatre’s artistic director Erika Wilhite is excited about something, she talks fast. Really fast. Mile-a-minute, rat-a-tat-tat machine

Galleries

Peaceful Coexistence

Color finds its place beside corrosion BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com In some ways, says artist Gregory Moore, his work has already survived its own apocalypse. “Apocalypse is kind of a theme

Family Friendly

Seven Sneak Peeks

Home tour supports oldest elementary in town LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com On May 19, Washington Elementary School’s Tour of Homes will continue the tradition — now 15 years old —

8 Days a Week

8 days a week

May 18 (Friday) White Street Walk — Part of the May Festival of the Arts, 4-10 p.m., White Street studios and galleries in Eureka Springs. Free; art will be for

Maker Space

Step Back In Time

Dogpatch lives again in new documentary BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com The story has to start way back in 1934, when a cartoonist named Al Capp envisioned a place called Dogpatch. “It’s

Advice Goddess

Waif Watchers and You Had Me At Hell

The Shoo Maker I’m a single dude in my 30s, and I really want a girlfriend, but I keep striking out with women. My female co-worker says that if I