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Is There An Eco In Here?

By Amy Alkon I’m a pretty green gal. I ride my bike to work, grow vegetables, compost, use reusable bags, containers and cloths, only eat sustainable foods. You get the

Advice Risa's Astrology

Bringing Together All That Has Been Separated

Esoteric Astrology as news for week May 23-29, 2013 The New Group of World Servers has been holding in safeguarding the Wesak blessing (the Will-to-Good for humanity) since the last

Galleries

Dirtfoot Visits Waka…Again!

By Caleb Hennington Gypsy Punk Country Grumble Boogie…That’s the only way the members of Shreveport, La.’s Dirtfoot can describe the sound of their band, a smorgasbord of musical sounds wrapped

Making Ripples

The “New Local”

By Amanda Bancroft People Making Ripples: John Remmers, of the Fayetteville-based Himalayan Village Fund, works on issues of education and water access. Their two projects include scholarships for Nepalese children

Legacy Archive

SWEPCO Project May Run Through Ozark Tourism

By Terrah Baker The proposed 48-mile Southwestern Electric Power Co. (SWEPCO) power-line to run next to Beaver Lake, through the Ozark mountains and to a new power station close to

Cover Story

To Snip or Not to Snip

By Tanya Giraldo A question that pet owners often ask themselves is whether or not to neuter or spay their pets. What if my pet isn’t of age? What if

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A WRITER WHO READS …

By Robert Laurence … Or a reader who writes. Take your pick. Padma Viswanathan, who lives with her extended family in Fayetteville and who teaches at the University of Arkansas,

Commentary

Another Fitch Glitch

By Rachel Birdsell If you’ve ever wandered into the dimly lit wasteland of Abercrombie & Fitch where mannequins are layered in 14 shirts with popped collars, and cologne is piped

Galleries

Creating Verbal Tapestries For Bentonville Artists

By Terrah Baker Tommy Culpepper of Bentonville had a trying year in 2010 — a divorce, a new city, a new job — but hitting the open mic. nights throughout

Commentary

Future Of Art Lies In Functionality

By Terrah Baker Artist Stacy Levy thinks the next wave in art is functionality; or in her case while in Fayetteville for Walton Arts Center’s Artosphere, working with nature and