Posts From tbaker
Big Bad Gina Tributes Women’s Music, Community and Earth
Album Release Party: Saturday, July 13 Teatro Scarpino Doors at 7:30 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Staff Report Big Bad Gina is one of those bands that makes a statement
Crisis Center Heals Individuals And Community
Benefit Set To Support The Work of Northwest Arkansas Rape Crisis Center Staff Report The Northwest Arkansas Rape Crisis Center (NWARCC) provides a safe haven of healing and hope to
Privacy Is No Longer An Option
By Glenn Mollette Recent news about cell phone giant Verizon is a bit disconcerting. Every phone record of every Verizon customer is now an open book to our government.
Beating Them About The Head With A Shtick
By Amy Alkon I’ve always made people laugh with my self-deprecating humor, but I was complaining about not having much luck with the ladies recently, and my buddy told me
Wibbly-Wobbly, Timey-Wimey Stuff
By Dane La Born For someone raised on a fairly steady diet of the extremely nerdy, it took me forever to finally see Doctor Who. While Marvel comics and Buffy
Omni Protests Torture And Abuse During Torture Awareness Month
Special Contribution By Dick Bennett The U.S. government has tortured people at CIA “black sites,” at Army prisons like Abu Ghraib and Bagram, and at prisons run by cooperating countries,
Permanent Outdoor Theater Approved For NWA
Staff Report The Walton Arts Center Council approved plans to build a mid-sized, permanent outdoor amphitheater that will attract headlining artists and bigger audiences to Northwest Arkansas. As part of
Arrested Development: Back To Life
By Dane La Born “Now the story of a show whose future was abruptly canceled, and the streaming service that brought it back to life. It’s Arrested Development.” There’s been
Savasana: Corpse Pose
By Alexander Wayne “Be still and know that I am God.” — Psalms 46 “And now for Savasana” is one of the sweetest phrases an aspiring yogi hears. After an
Pancreatic Cancer Research May Take Hit
Dear Editor: Pancreatic cancer remains one of the deadliest cancers with a five-year survival rate of just 6 percent and no early detection tools or effective treatments. Thanks to the