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Bombay Harambee Writes Catchy Tunes To Mosh To
J.R.’s Lightbulb Club in Fayetteville on Jan. 11.
Down On His Luxe
By Amy Alkon I’ve always loved surprising my wife with expensive jewelry and lavish vacations. However, I lost my job, and my new job pays far less. There’s barely money
Conservation Easements & Land Trusts 101
he Northwest Arkansas Land Trust states that…
Lost Am I In Light Supernal, Yet On This Light I Turn My Back
By RisaD’Angeles We’re under the Light of Capricorn, the Light of Initiation. Capricorn is the 2nd of “two gates,” — Cancer (Gate into matter [womb]) and Capricorn (Gate back to
Quality of Life Overview for Arkansas, Washington County
By Terrah Baker It is said that the first step to solving a problem is recognizing that it’s there. That’s why each year since 2011 the Arkansas Community Foundation —
Ocean Sprawl
Contribution by EarthTalk We are all familiar by now with “urban sprawl”— the uncontrolled spread of urban development into areas beyond the city. But environmentalists warn that the next frontier
Final Journey of the Magi — From Scorpio to Pisces to Epiphany
The week begins with Aquarius moon (Thursday morning). Appropriate for continuing the astrological Twelve Days of Christmas. The foundational knowledge in the Aquarian Age is the study of astrology. Which
Guantanamo: “Safe, Humane, Legal, Transparent”
By John LaForge Four more innocents were released from America’s Robben Island this month. Our offshore penal colony at Guantánamo Bay still holds 158 prisoners, 84 of whom have been
Archaeology and the Atom
By Kent Shifferd To keep updated on the Fukishima Nuclear Crisis, visit fukushimaupdate.com We have all heard of the city of Idu. Right? Thousands of families living there, carrying out
No Regrets
By Rachel Birdsell The other day, a friend and I were having an email discussion about regrets. More specifically, we were discussing me having an affair with a married man,