Posts From tbaker
Trip Through Space Camp’s Musical Fusion
By Mason Carr Some unenlightened people will claim they don’t see the appeal of electronica, jam bands, or trance music unless they were to take a substantial amount of drugs.
A More Perfect Union
The Time is Year Zero, Now New Health Columnist Sees A Future With No Excuses By Alexander Wayne I like to think that the world did end on that fateful
Local Attractions for Winter Fun
By Stephanie Conway With the holidays behind us, we now face the long, cold winter months ahead. Prolonged cold weather makes it difficult to get out and have fun, so
Capricorn Solar Festival, Last Full Moon of 2012
Esoteric Astrology as news for week December 27-January 2, 2012 Friday, sometime after midnight, is the last full moon of 2012. It’s the Capricorn solar festival. This full moon of
Recruiting to ‘Work Out Domestic Violence’
FACT: Nearly 1/3 of American women report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives. — Junior League of Northwest Arkansas website
Knowledge Gained
By Rachel Birdsell Another year is about to slip away again, and hopefully we are all ending 2012 a little wiser than when we started it. I know that I’ve
His Back To The Wallet
By Amy Alkon My girlfriend of a year is enormously wealthy and very generous. Despite my protestations, she loves buying me nice clothes and other gifts, and appears to expect
Last Night of 2012 in Fayetteville
It truly is a celebration of community, and we knew we had to continue the tradition.
Wildlife Christmas Trees
By Amanda Bancroft There’s a debate about which type of tree — artificial or real — has the least amount of environmental impact. Wikipedia states a real tree generates 3.1
Ridding Our Lives of Forbidden Plastics
By Terrah Baker At the end of the week when I bag my overflowing stacks of recycling to haul to Ozark Natural Foods recycling drop off, there’s one bag that’s