Posts From tbaker
Moody Call
By Amy Alkon Ten months ago, while studying abroad, I had one wonderful night with a girl. We kissed and danced the night away. She lives in Brazil, but we’ve
Unemployed (And Under-Employed) In Current Consumer Economy
“What is that you say, unemployed? You don’t want to support America’s consumerist machine? Well, you’re in no position to fret over the prodigious resources devoted to the designing, manufacturing,
Swap Thanksgiving Leftovers
By Amanda Bancroft Stuffed like a turkey after Thanksgiving, but don’t want to waste delicious food? There’s an app for that. At LeftoverSwap.com, you can download an app for your
Sagittarius — the Archer
We are experiencing the Light of Sagittarius now. Sag is the sign of abundance, of sharing food, good cheer, things bountiful, adventuresome and expansive. What are the characteristics of this
Community Creative Center Expands, Hires New Leadership
Community Creative Center will hold its Holiday Bazaar on Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For sale will be pottery and art by the Center’s own participating artists,
Songs For The Blue Marble
By Robert Laurence Donna Stjerna has written, oh, seven hundred songs. More or less. Love songs, gift songs, Ozark songs, tree songs, therapy songs, heirloom songs, peace songs, justice songs.
Local Chef Pushes Vegetarian Slider, Wins National Competition
“All I really did was facilitate it and put the recipe out there. It took an army of Northwest Arkansas friends and family to get us there.” — Jeremy Gawthrop
Premiums High For Middle Class Americans Hoping Dust Will Soon Settle
By Terrah Baker“This is like Christmas,” one attendee of an informational meeting on the Affordable Health Care Act held at Fayetteville Public Library said. “I can’t believe this is real.”This
Then Came Baby
“I think what this world needs is more parents like these two new dads, more parents who go out of their way to make sure they’re as ready as possible