Posts From tbaker
Dress Down Sequence With Fatigue Ease
By Emily Smith Dressing down a fancy, silk cocktail dress (even one with sequins) is easy when you throw some weathered fatigues into the mix! TIP: Look for anything that
Navigating The eReader Maze
eReader usage is on the rise, and the decision of which eReader to buy can feel like navigating a maze with a variety of choices and options. So, which eReader
The High Risk Of GMO
By Luke Simons In A Store Near You Do you ever wonder what’s in your food? This might be food that comes in a box or can or it could
Of Hair And Hubris
By Rachel Birdsell I received an email today from moveon.org member, Angelo Carusone. Mr. Carusone started a petition last year to boycott Macy’s until they stopped carrying Donald Trump’s 100
Lenten Rituals In Mercury Retrograde
Esoteric Astrology as news for week February 21-27, 2013 Saturday Mercury turns stationary retrograde (20 degrees Pisces). Mercury remains retrograde until March 17. Sunday is the festival of Purim (deliverance
BonnerBell Brings New View On Shop Local
“He wants people to realize the importance of buying locally because he believes knowing what you wear, and where it came from is just as important as being conscious of
Defining Rock Musical Hits Fayetteville
By Anna VanHorn A celebration of life, a love letter to freedom and a passionate cry for hope and change, “Hair” features some of the greatest songs ever written for
Ex Benedict
By Rachel Birdsell Glory hallelujah, praise be and a multitude of other worshipful interjections! We’ve had a miracle. According to some people, who I’m sure are experts in their fields,
A Ford-Herzberg Production
By Robert Laurence In 1989, Amy Herzberg came to Fayetteville thinking she wouldn’t unpack her bags; her stay would be so short. Today, she’s the Head of Performance, and Director
Using Our Currency: Grassroots Activism
By Terrah Baker On Feb. 17, the largest rally to bring attention to the issue of climate change was held on the steps of our — your — Nation’s capitol,