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Wasn’t That A Mighty Storm?

By Rachel Birdsell It never fails. Every time we witness a natural disaster, be it hurricane, earthquake or tornado, there’s at least one twit who feels the need to jump

Legacy Archive

Making Ripples

By Amanda Bancroft A long time ago, living a sustainable lifestyle meant that I had to give up delicious goodies at almost every holiday and live as a hypocrite, nibbling

Galleries

‘Spoons’ Memoir Makes Raw Impact

Staff Report Austin Coats of Rogers struggled with addiction for years, and then wrote his memoir entitled Spoons Are For Stirring Coffee (2012) about his struggle, that reviewers are calling

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Bringing Local Taste To Water Filtration

Staff Report Learning about water contamination is never a pleasant experience, especially when it’s first-hand. Moshe and Hamsa Newmark recall theirs as being the stint in Central America during a

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The Great Scotts Let It Flow In Rumble Fear!

By Terrah Baker I like a band who can keep you interested. Especially when that band grabs your attention with “jam/ rock/ honky tonk,” musical collaboration that opens up the

Commentary

My President

 By Rachel Birdsell I was taken to task by a reader over the last column I’d written about Mitt Romney. She let me know that it was trash and that

Music

The Wailers: Join The Revolution!

Fans of reggae will be delighted to know that Bob Marley’s backing band, The Wailers, will be coming to Northwest Arkansas on their 2012 “Revolution” Tour! The revolutionary spirit of Bob Marley is alive in America, and the Wailers are about to make their live contribution to the struggle.

Advice Advice Goddess

Four Wettings And A Funeral

By Amy Alkon My hubby and I had our first child last year, and we’re so happy and proud to be the creators of the most adorable creature either of

Advice Risa's Astrology

The Election In Mercury Retrograde

The Election in Mercury Retrograde Esoteric Astrology as news for Election Week, Nov. 1-7, 2012 Uh, oh. That’s what many astrologers are saying when viewing the Nov. 6 election day

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Fundraiser To Make 'Sustainable' Accessible

By Terrah Baker Karen Stewart worked in the profit industry for most of her career. Until she decided that making sustainable building practices commonplace  and accessible was her professional calling.