Posts From tbaker
Dynamic Couples Show Off Simple Style
By Melissa Arens For the month of February we’re highlighting hip couples in Fayetteville, with not only a great original sense of style but exciting involvement in our community. Celi
Knowledge of Body is Strength in Yoga Instructor
It’s safe to say yoga has become extremely popular in recent years. The Yoga Alliance — the largest U.S. nonprofit organization offering certifications and teacher registries — has pushed out
Ancient Women’s Tradition Finds New Life
In ancient cultures like that of Native Americans, Africans, Chinese and Christians, red was a symbolic color of the female strength, mystery and power. Because of this reverence towards womanly
A Push for U.S. to Withdraw Military from Afghanistan
By John LaForge If it were proved to me that in making war, my ideal had a chance of being realized, I would still say ‘No’ to war. For one
Bearded Beauties Pose For Calendar
The beard. Everything about it screams “model calendar.” Well, maybe not, but that didn’t bother Scott Hutcheson and friends, creators of the Northwest Arkansas-based First Annual Beard Calendar for 2014.
Reggae Leads Singer to Grammy, Career and a New Local Band
By Terrah Baker “Reggae music is more about living right, and about treating your fellow human with respect, and being a good person. It’s kind of a good message music.”
Chinese New Year, 2014 — Green Wood Horse (馬 午)
By Risa D’Angeles “…Wood gives unconditionally, giving itself to the fire ‘til there’s no more wood. This means there will be opportunities in 2014. And then they disappear.” Chinese New
Dinner And A Second Mortgage?
By Amy Alkon I know you’ve discussed how the guy should pay on the first few dates. I’ve been dating a pretty fabulous woman for a month, and I’m dipping
Native and Ever Green
By Amanda Bancroft “Evergreen trees play a big role for wildlife in your backyard during winter, so it’s important to understand our native evergreens to promote the best habitat we
DIY: Languages
By Luis Marin Recently at the tender age of 25, I bought my first car — a 1986 Nissan 720 Pickup; at first, the weeks shifted by as smooth as