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Male Call – Royal Wedding Edition
A weekly column on men’s fashion Q. My wife just made me sit through much more of the royal wedding and follow-ups than I ever would have wanted to, that
8 Days A Week
June 15 (Friday) Barnyard Buddies — See & feed barnyard animals, 10 a.m.-noon, old City Hospital parking lot south of the Fayetteville Public Library. Part of the Summer Reading Series.
New, But Familiar
Rock band aims to connect with new release JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com “The same, but different” is how pop rock group Plain White T’s are describing their new album, “Parallel Universe”
Take A ‘BITE’ Of NWA
Culinary appetite expands event to three days LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com BITE NWA — a celebration of the culinary wonders that can be found both in and outside of Northwest
A Roof Over Every Head
Residents call for more affordable, connected, diverse housing DAN HOLTMEYER dholtmeyer@nwadg.com Hundreds of Northwest Arkansas residents say they want the region to have more housing that’s affordable and accessible to
Pride And Perspective
MONAH considers contemporary Native America BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Charlotte Buchanan-Yale didn’t grow up reveling in her Native American heritage. She says she probably has none — but her “Aunt Isabelle
Summer Songs
Concert series returns Following the success of the Chihuly Concert Series in the North Forest last year, Crystal Bridges Museum once again brings music and nature together on Saturday nights
Quest For The Crown
ACO musical has great pedigree, bouncy score LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com When the Arts Center of the Ozarks opens its summer musical, “Smile,” on June 15, it will come with
No Honey Here
Gardener works to oust invasive species AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Karen Takemoto is a champion of honeysuckle removal, working steadily to liberate her woods near Farmington. “For over 15 years,
‘I Do’ Eco-Friendly
Couple seeks to erase wedding’s carbon footprint ANDREA JOHNSON ajohnson@nwadg.com If provided the local resources, Fayetteville resident Stephanie Hackmann would have worn a dress fashioned out of recycled paper to