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Cereal Dreams Come True
FHS grad unveils unique food truck Saturday BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Right now, Blue Brasher should be settling in at Pepperdine University in Southern California. She’d earned a full scholarship there,
Bear With Them
Wandering bears just trying to live their lives AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Glimpse the wild in an unexpected place, and it transforms that place. Deer cross roads, foxes den in
The Devil Eats Purina
The Devil Eats Purina My girlfriend got a dog six weeks ago — a Chihuahua. I don’t hate the dog, but I’m not wild about him. I’ve almost stepped on
Staycation Destination
Imagine Hotels announces $300 million resort near Branson BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com A new waterpark now in the planning stages for Hollister, Mo., will be the first of its kind built
Doomed To Repeat It?
Historical lessons resonate in T2’s ‘The Interrogator’ BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “The Interrogator,” the next installment in TheatreSquared’s virtual 2020 Arkansas New Play Festival, is set in World War II. But
Hybrid Still High Impact
Covid can’t stop Bentonville Film Festival’s ‘great stories’ JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com As the Bentonville Film Festival takes its turn — as many festivals, events and gatherings before it — to
Leo – Shining Like the Sun
Happy Birthday, Leo. Leo is the sign that shines like the Sun. It’s the sign of creativity, of children, games, having fun, taking risks. Most of all, Leo is sign
How to treat the outdated pleat
Q. I have to go to a wedding and the only appropriate suit I have has pleated trousers. I neither can afford nor want to buy a suit just for
Another Angel Gets His Wings
Music community bids sorrowful goodbye to Hoobie RACHEL FIELDS Special to The Free Weekly “The good men perish; the godly die before their time and no one seems to care