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Aug. 10 (Friday) Compton Conservation Day Festival — With music by School of Rock & Rozenbridge, free ice cream and a tribute to Neil Compton by Flip Putthoff & David
Rapper talks family, love, his brand of rap
BECCA MARTIN-BROWN NWA Democrat-Gazette So how do a 20-something Filipino rapper — who goes by the name P-Lo — and a middle-aged Mid-Southern arts writer have a conversation? Quite easily,
Uranus Retrogrades, New Moon Solar Eclipse
Uranus retrograded Tuesdaythis week, joining the other retrogrades (Mercury, Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto and Chiron) in this unusual retrograde season. Uranus is one of the “outer planets, beyond the personality-building
Power Tulle
Smells Like Quarantine Spirit I’m a 41-year-old married lesbian. My wife and I used to work from home together. She recently got an important job, and she’s now gone all
Gulley Park Goes Big Time
Park plans would expand offerings and access STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com The plan for a reinvented Gulley Park is under way. Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members on Aug. 6
JoyHouse Coffee opens in Bentonville
ALEX GOLDEN BENTONVILLE — When David and Casey Watson took their first mission trip to Haiti in 2016, they had never heard of Haitian coffee. Now, half of the profits
Superhero Serves, Protects
Illegal dumps the battleground for environmental officer AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Summer is a prime season for illegal dumping. Not everyone understands (or cares) about the dangers to human health
Art Takes Flight
It’s butterfly season in the Ozarks AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Butterfly season is in full swing! Patterned wings are fluttering like confetti in sunlit meadows and along rural roads, brushing
LIVE! in NWA
Aug. 3 Route 358 — 5 p.m., 21c Museum Hotel, Bentonville. Crash Blossom — 8 p.m., Black Apple Crossing, Springdale. Candy Lee — Brick Street Brews, Rogers. The Creek Rocks