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New Moon, Days of Awe & Peace as Autumn Begins
We have multiple festivals this week. All festivals, from ancient religions to our spiritual practices today, are astrologically based. The heavens – Sun, Moon, stars & planets – are God’s
Who Knew?
Rare stinging caterpillar is real AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples It was a beautiful day in the garden neighborhood, and the creatures who dwell there were posing for a photo shoot.
Beauty In Pieces
Artist brings mosaic work to life JANELLE JESSEN jjessen@nwadg.com From a life-sized sculpture of a steer to earrings and jewelry, artist Amy Haid uses the color and brilliance of glass
Mars Retrograde Asking “Whom Do We Serve?”
Mars begins its almost 10-week retrograde Wednesday, September 9th and will continue its retrograde movement (occurring during the election, November 3rd) until November 13th. It is a most momentous time
Joan of Arctic
I’m a 54-year-old woman, married for 21 years to a pretty decent guy. When our now-18-year-old son was little, my husband completely ignored Mother’s Day for maybe six years. Once,
Off-the-rack vs. ready-made vs. custom-made
Q. I am starting a new job and it is a straight-laced company, suits daily and tuxedo for the company Christmas party (probably with black masks this year). I have
History Goes Live
Shiloh Museum once again open to visitors BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com It was Sept. 7, 1968, that the first iteration of the Shiloh Museum opened in the old library at the
The Real Wild West
Foley film the definitive story of ‘Hangin’ Judge’ BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Filmmaker Larry Foley admits that the story of “Indians, Outlaws, Marshals and the Hangin’ Judge” has largely been a
Freedom At Play
Screenwriter finds new passion at UA LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com For the past three years, the University of Arkansas has produced the ArkType New Play Festival at the end of