Posts From tbaker
Temporary Jobs Built U.S., Value Creation May Save It
Making Ripples Creed: If I see a need, I will seek to meet it. If I have an opportunity, I will follow it. If I have a problem, I will
When You Wish Upon A Sleeze Bucket
By Amy Alkon I was seeing a guy for four months — a guy I liked better than I’ve ever liked anyone. Two months in, he was calling me his
Real Live Tigers Offer Real Raw Emotion
By Terrah Baker The first time I listened to the Real Live Tigers’ newest album “Denatured,” released in March, it was a dreary, rainy day. Unknowingly, I had chosen the
Caravanserai: A Place Where Cultures Meet
Win Tickets for Caravanserai, 7:30-9:30 p.m. April 19, Walton Arts Center, Baum Walker Hall Pre-Performance Creative Conversation, Public Performance and Post-Performance Reception Tickets are $5 for students and $10-25 for
The Stars Shine & Teach, Pluto Retrogrades
Esoteric Astrology as news for week April 11-17, 2013 As the planet circle the Sun, they gradually enter into the fields of the twelve zodiacal signs. Gathering the energy of
Spring Brights Make For Easy Mixers
By Emily Smith Warm, spring days set the perfect backdrop for pulling Crayola brights into the fashion forefront. Mixing saturated hues is easy when you anchor your outfit with black
The Harm Of Abortion Overlooked In Editorial
Dear Editor: The editorial by Donna Shade and Claudia Reynolds-LeBlanc [The New Rights War On Women, published March 7] was certainly passionate, but I never understood what their point was.
It Can Happen Here
Dear Editor: Friday afternoon, March 29, Pegasus pipeline, an Exxon Mobil pipeline carrying Canadian crude oil, ruptured and sent thousands of barrels of oil, a yet “officially” undetermined amount, into
Invest in Arkansans, Instead
Special Editorial By Mikel C. Lolley, ED of the Treadwell Institute Last week, Gov. Mike Beebe, Grant Tennille, and a cadre of expert advisers presented the first Economic Development Superfund
Anatomically Incorrect
By Rachel Birdsell Quick! For $1,000 in fake cash, name the first thing that pops into your head when I ask you to say a word that makes you uncomfortable.