Posts From tbaker
Band Brings Jagged, Harsh Beauty Of High Desert
Staff Report TFW got to sit down with Roxane Hopper, bass player in The Room Outside, for a short Q and A. The Santa Fe, N.M.- based band — that
Ancient Building Techniques Makes Comeback
By Amanda Bancroft “Cobbing” can mean a variety of things depending on who you ask: it’s a term for spanking among some sailors, a musical term for a piece that
Wait Problems
By Amy Alkon A friend of a year has a pattern of raving about people she meets and then completely cooling on them. Last week, she met a man online.
Locally Made, Quality Art At Affordable Prices
Staff Report From its cheerful sidewalk flower garden and bright turquoise paint job to its funky old-time interior, Heartwood Gallery does not look like a typical gift shop. But inside
Candy Skeletons, Copal & Marigolds
Thursday is Halloween. Hopefully “something ‘wicked’ our way comes.” It’s also Samhain – Irish Gaelic festival marking the beginning of winter (“darker half” of the year) and harvest’s end. In
Eel Wielding Clowns
By Rachel Birdsell Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. Love the costumes. Love the creepy factor. Love the decorations. However, should said costumes, creepiness or decorations involve clowns in
Sex Is Not A Sin: Erotic Art Exhibition
Staff Report Sex is imperative to human existence and enables humans to receive and give pleasure. Despite this, most of us were raised by puritanical parents who drilled into our
Chords Like Color, Woven As Stories
By Robert Laurence Crow Johnson Evans had quite a musical career. She was part of the early folk scene in Houston. She sang in Europe when the Beatles and the
What Will It Take To Turn Fayetteville Into A Sustainable Food City By 2030?
A Research Team From The UofA Show How, And Why It’s Important By Terrah Baker There’s a lot of talk about food security these days. With new research showing even
Better Undead Than Unread
It’s the right time of year for scary stories. There are gruesome decorations on lawns, loud spook houses full of chainsaws and screaming teens, and the holidays are right around