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Nodes of Destiny – Past & Present/Future
There are many changes occurring in the heavens these days, signifying many changes precipitating here on earth, too (Earth reflects the heavens). Last week, in the heavens, the Nodes of
The Son-In-Law Also Rises and Haunting License
The Son-In-Law Also Rises I’m meeting my girlfriend’s parents for the first time (for dinner at their house), and I’m absolutely terrified. Is there a way to win them over?
Color The World
Art initiative brings isolated Arkansans ‘together’ BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Kinya Christian loves trees — “and what they represent.” So, tasked with bringing the word “together” to life in a piece
On A New Note
McCready kicks off new career at TempleLive concert LAURINDA JOENKS joenks@nwadg.com Editor’s Note: Since this story was written, Travis McCready’s concert at Temple Live has generated more than a little
Compost Is Your Friend
Much household refuse can instead be reused AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Plenty of people are gardening these days, and many are new gardeners participating in the coronavirus “victory garden” movement.
Contemplating Women
Art Ventures exhibit offered for virtual tour BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Intended to celebrate Women’s History Month in March and International Women’s Day on March 8, an Art Ventures exhibit titled
Virtually Wondrous
Museum and aquarium WOW visitors with online offerings Just like museums and aquariums all over the world, the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium in Springfield, Mo., has been
How to choose age and situation appropriate shorts
Q. With the days now becoming longer, I’m thinking of buying one or two pairs of shorts. I am wondering, How long should they be? Anything else to look out
The Show Must Go On
Brewery becomes movie theater during pandemic LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com For Quentin Willard, founder and operator of the Fort Smith Brewing Company, breweries are not just for serving beer.