Posts From tbaker
Shira E Offers Dance, Sway, Discovery
By Michelle Miesse Playing at Nighbird Books on Thursday, August 15, will be the mighty and earth-shaking Shira E. A dedicated and prolific poet, artist and musician, Shira has explored
New Program Means New Opportunity
By Tanya Giraldo Getting a job nowadays is not as easy as filling out a job application, turning it in and awaiting a phone call. Businesses now require stellar
Mystery Meet
By Amy Alkon A man my friend was crazy for just broke up with her. I kind of saw the breakup coming, as I thought they were too different, but
All About Leo
Esoteric Astrology as news for week July 25-31, 2013 We are under the influence of fiery Leo now, sign of individuality (at first), of focusing upon our self-identity, lifetime
Gown Takes Town
“The Hill skyrocketed from 16,035 total students to nearly 24,000…that’s a growth rate of 70 percent” “Parking decks, built for the convenience of students who commute have begun dominating the
The Treasure Of Pleasant Memories
By Robert Laurence “It is never possible,” writes Fayetteville’s Oda Mulloy in the introduction to her just-published memoir, “it is never possible to close out the past.” Far from closing
Summer Comfort Reads
While summer is known for lazy days and beach vacations, those of us grounded in reality are aware that before and after umbrella drinks and noon wake-up calls are often
The Bad Boys Of American Food
The original list of toxic ingredients found in American foods, and often banned in other countries, can be found in Dr. Jayson Calton and certified nutritionist Mira Calton’s book, Rich
That’s Backwards
“While it pains me to tell you of all the horrible things that will happen when Mercury is in bitch mode, I feel it’s my duty. You might want to
UofA Growth Ignores Student Need For Green Space
“Do not forget this is a land-grant institution, given by and for ‘the people.’ We are certainly lucky to have the UofA in Fayetteville, much like other entities. I would