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The Upgradest Love Of All

“With the prospect of permanence on the horizon, everything suddenly became clear: One road leads to a lifetime battling for your cash and attention, and the other” By Amy Alkon

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Speak Up—You’re In A Library!

By Rachel Hamburg It’s an ordinary Sunday afternoon at the Fayetteville Public Library, and a crowd is milling around the lobby. The LED clock above the Welcome Desk reads 12:58

Features

Fashion On Safari

By Emily Smith Interested in trying an updated Girl Scout meets Benetton look? How about a no-holds-barred Tigress of the Outback ensemble? Achieving safari style is easy to do when

Commentary

Supreme Court Decides: Our Genes Belong to Us…

Should companies be able to patent human genes? The Supreme Court answered…

Making Ripples

Alternative Transportation Tips for Summer

Alternative transportation should instead be…

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Midtown Music Showcase Looking for Bands

Local businesses in Midtown Fayetteville are holding a music festival in August 2013 Staff Report Midtown Music Showcase is a festival held in the Evelyn Hills Shopping Center in Midtown

Advice Risa's Astrology

Summer Solstice, Full Moon, Mercury Retros

Esoteric Astrology as news for week June 20-26, 2013 Thursday, late night west coast (10:04 pm) and just after midnight (central & east coast) Friday, summer begins. Sun enters the

8 Days a Week

Rodeo Becomes Long-Time NWA Tradition

Staff ReportFew NWA traditions have lasted almost 70 years, received national recognition as one of the top five of its kind in the nation, and appeals to ages 5 to

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The Rime Of The Non-Traditionalist

By Robert Laurence Sometimes Michael Heffernan rhymes: “the idiot” (2013) – night with fright – next with unperplexed. And has for a long time: “Lines from the Interior” (1988) –

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An Invisible Summer

By Rachel BirdsellLast year in celebration of summer, I wrote a list of things we could do to recapture our childhood. This year, I’m thinking about childhood again because, to