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Fayetteville commission mulls vacation rental regulations

There should be a distinction in city code between the two types of short-term rentals, but other aspects of a proposed regulation need closer examination, Fayetteville Planning commissioners agreed Feb.

Theater

‘In The Book Of’ weighs who, how to be American

One of the most divisive election years in history was officially kicked off — with rampant chaos — in Iowa this week. The political environment of the United States is

Music

Singer-songwriter returns to fated path

Sean Harrison was raised in the heart of a creative environment. His dad was novelist William Neal Harrison, who established the Creative Writing Program at the University of Arkansas. “I

Galleries

From 1619 To Now: Exhibit considers race as challenge, inspiration

The first words on The 1619 Project website are profound: “1619 is not a year that most Americans know as a notable date in our country’s history. Those who do

Family Friendly

Historic dances bring culture of the Ozarks to life

In the rural Ozark communities of the 1800s, gathering for a community dance meant more than just fun. “The dances helped the early settlers keep ties to the countries of

'Tis the Season

Fort Smith Little Theatre finds formula for success

One cannot simply walk in off the street and direct a show at Fort Smith Little Theatre. The community company, marking its 73rd season this year, has a formula that

Maker Space

‘Cinderella’ as charming and witty as any prince

Ballet goers might not expect to laugh at “Cinderella.” But Ryan Jolicoeur-Nye, who choreographed the version debuting Feb. 14-15 at Northwest Arkansas Ballet Theatre, expects the audience will — and

8 Days a Week

8 Days A Week

Feb. 14 (Friday) Tai Chi Class — With Paul Davis, 9:30 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. Free. faylib.org. Preschool Story Time — Valentine’s Day, 10 a.m., Bella Vista Public Library. Free.

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Business Whirled

Flee Infestation Disturbingly, I’ve had two close female friends “ghost” me in five months. I’ve known each for 15 years. (They don’t know each other, and one lives out of

Making Ripples

Oh, Deer!: Social lessons can be seen in herd

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs has nothing on the hierarchy of deer. While they may appear to herd together like brainless sheep, their movements and behaviors are intentional, based on a