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Musical Legends Of Fayetteville Release 2nd Album
“Earl Cate, Arkansas native and one-half of the acclaimed Cate Brothers, exemplifies the kind of world class talent you can find right on Fayetteville’s fabled Dickson Street.” — www.nodepression.com (The
Sunshine School Offers Much Needed Community Support
A Very Special Art Show: Under The Sea, Nov. 22, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., $25 or $40 for a couple. The show will feature various artists, including Under-the-Sea themed art
Bullying’s Evolution Amplifies its Effects
By Sam Smith MD, Surgeon in Chief, Arkansas Children’s Hospital As a kid, I was smaller than most of my classmates and was definitely considered bookish. I had a late
Save Money, Get In Shape, Change The World
“I’ve gone from a 30-minute commute to and from work to less than 15-minutes on the same route. I’ve seen my endurance and abilities … go up drastically and my
Crappily Ever After
By Amy Alkon My husband of a year is the most selfish, inconsiderate, cold-shouldered man I’ve ever known. He’s 24; I’m 22. He behaved similarly when we were dating, but
Homesteader’s Guide to Finding Land
By Amanda Bancroft Readers’ Questions: “Could you shed some light on your land search process? We are searching for affordable land, but feel we are over our heads because we
Fayetteville Creates District Aimed At Energy Efficiency
Becomes First In Arkansas Staff Report It was early in 2013 that Arkansas passed legislation that would make way for financing options for “green” building improvements. The Property Assessed Clean
Jupiter Retrograde
Jupiter is a planet that expands all of us, increasing our experiences, knowledge and understanding of life, representing optimism, growth, generosity, joy, and abundance. Jupiter in Cancer (sign of nurturing
Eye for a LiE Leans On Rock Favorites, Brings Own Intensity
See Them Live: Thursday, Nov. 14, 9 p.m., at The Phoenix on Dickson Street in Fayetteville. Joined by Mississippi Mud and Day After Mourning. By Terrah Baker Back in
Bringing History To Life
It’s no secret: librarians are big on stories and information. Words written, spoken or sung, documents, records, letters, manuscripts, databases…you get the picture. We are also big on keeping those