Staff Photo Stephen Ironside Wayne Coyne, The Flaming Lips vocalist, pronounces Chris and Paige man and wife during The Flaming Lips concert Friday night, June 6.
Photo submitted Mike Emery and Todd Walters were married at the Carroll County Courthouse in Eureka Springs on Saturday, May 10.
Staff Photo Nick Brothers Melissa Davis kisses her son, C.J., on the cheek in his crib July 15. Because of constant seizures since he was 5 months old, C.J. has been confined to his crib and he cannot crawl or walk.
Photo Contributed by Sophie Odelia Bauer Taken from The Free Weekly’s March Fashion issue.
Photo Contributed by Matt Faries (From left to right on the crosswalk) Jared Carter, David Garcia, Jane Stitt and Nik Robbins kneel down to block northbound traffic on College Avenue Nov. 25. The four were arrested for civil disobedience during a protest against the grand jury’s decision to not indict police officer Darren Wilson for the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.
Photo Contributed by Ironside Photography Fayetteville locals Shawn James and the Shapeshifters brought their gravely, gritty folk-rock to Harvest Fest during their Thursday, Oct. 16 set.
Photo Contributed by Matt Faries Representatives of the LGBTQ community in Eureka Springs show their support for unity by participating in the June NWA Pride Parade.
Photo Contributed by Ironside Photography Fire dancers could be seen entertaining the crowds at Harvest Music Festival in October.
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Citizens lined up all the way out onto Mountain Street to get a chance to speak at Tuesday’s City Council Meeting. The line was steady for about 10 hours.
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The Fayetteville community lost Jacob George, a beloved Afghanistan war veteran and peace advocate in September. George’s memory lives on through his album, “Solider’s Heart.”
Photo Contributed by Ironside Photography The Oh Hellos, consisting of 13 members, played their set Thursday, Oct. 16 was honestly kind of beautiful and passionate, evoking a type of worship music vibe.
Staff Photo Nick Brothers: Mike Ross (left) and Mark Pryor (right) stand with Former President Bill Clinton (center) as he addresses the crowd during his speech at the University of Arkansas.
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Sirin Duman Alkarim, a Syrian Citizen involved with the Syrian Nonviolence Movement, poses with her daughter Denise at her current residence in Fayetteville, Ark.
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Fernando Garcia and David Garcia embrace in the aftermath of the Fayetteville City Council passing the ordinance on Aug. 19.
Staff Photos Nick Brothers Tas Zinck (left) and Jeanie Hall (right), the founders of Living Earth Ark Food Forestries, stand in front of the mural supply shed on their farm, which is undergoing development to become an edible art park.
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Matt Miller, responsible for the REfresh Fayetteville art campaign, stands by his painted news rack. You can find his rack outside of Collier Drug Store on Dickson Street.