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Partnership Gives Arkansas Delta Students College Design Experience
By Angela Courtney The Alex Foundation recently partnered with the University of Arkansas’ Fay Jones School of Architecture (FJSOA) to give students from the Arkansas Delta an educational summer learning
Art Promoting Nonprofit Begins Apparel Line
Art Amiss Inc. is the local non-profit that has been a part of Fayetteville for almost 10 years, working to provide opportunities for artists living in Northwest Arkansas through
Princess Series Highlights Lives Of Slave Women
Fourteen Generations Of Women Guard And Preserve Ancient Culture By Barbara Frank Three novels about the women of one slave family begin with a kidnapping in Africa in the early
Finally…Good Compilations Of Arkansas Music
Art Amiss Music Director Works To Compile Sampling of Arkansas Musicians By Terrah Baker It’s hard to find a good mix of local music, bred and generated from Arkansas. It
Water Independence: Catchment Systems
By Amanda Bancroft Water catchment, or rainwater harvesting, is not just for the vegetables. It’s also for drinking, cooking, cleaning, watering farm animals and even preventing urinary tract infections in
When Bald Things Happen To Good People
“Shaving your head … projects confidence, suggesting that you’re comfortable enough with your face and yourself to put them out there unadorned.” By Amy Alkon I’m a decent-looking guy with
The Airplanes: The DIY'ers Of Music
“… The lo-fi pop sound of The Airplanes fits in perfectly with the image of a bright, sunny day on a West Coast beach, ice cold glass bottle Cherry Coke
Let Isolation Be the Rule – Cancer New Moon
Esoteric Astrology as news for week July 4-10, 2013 Thursday is the 237th birthday of the United States formed (Declaration of Independence) under the liberating sign of Cancer (Ray
Crossing ‘The Pond’ with Colum McCann
If you read and liked Colum McCann’s Let the Great World Spin then settle back for another treat. Transatlantic: A Novel has hit the new book shelf. World War I
Hey, Hey Paula
By Rachel Birdsell Oh, Paula Deen. Bless your buttery little heart. You are getting dropped faster than a hot, flaky biscuit. The Food Network doesn’t want you, nor does Wal-Mart,