Posts From tbaker
Tribute To Clampit Brother Will Keep Tempo High
Now, those who loved him and his foot-stomping, front porch, yet refined music will hold a special tribute…
Must-Have "Green" Books
Must-Have Books To Bring Out The Greenness In Everyone. Brought to you by Nightbird Books on Dickson in Fayetteville. All Natural by Nathanael Johnson — The title says it all:
Earth Day – Creating a World Story – Moving Towards A Culture of Harmony With Nature
Esoteric Astrology as news for week April 18-24, 2013 Sun enters Taurus this Friday. Taurus, anchoring into the world the fiery ideas of Aries, is a beam of light emerging
What the Funk am I Eating?!
“In fact, if you were to purchase identical brands of foods in the U.S. and the U.K., most of you would be alarmed by how many more inches of unpronounceable
OMNI’s Celebration For The Earth
April 22, EARTH DAY, 6 p.m. — 8 p.m. at the Global Campus, 2 Center St. on the Fayetteville Square. Wouldn’t it be amazing if we celebrated Earth Day like
The Earth's Evolving Climate — A Time to adapt.
The Earth’s Evolving Climate — A Time to adapt. By Joanna Pollock The Climate is changing regardless of politics, the economy or public opinion. The earth does not care
3 Penny Acre Does It Again, But Different
A band is like a relationship, said 3 Penny Acre singer and bass player Bernice Hembree.
Mayflower: The Sticky Truth
By Terrah Baker The first night of the oil spill on March 29, the small Arkansas town of Mayflower looked like the scene of a UFO crash, said Mayflower resident
Maxine’s Tap Room — A Reflection Of Its History
By Mason Carr After a month of renovation, Maxine’s Tap Room on Block Avenue opened its doors April 1 for a full room of eager drinkers under a new partnership
Cultivating Food Security Through Community Gardening
Dear Editor: Springtime is here and Feed Fayetteville is so excited to see our gardens growing! We have eight new straw bale gardens located at the Fayetteville Community Food Hub.