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How Sex Positive Is Fayetteville?
Fayetteville is renown for keeping it “funky.” But does that mean it’s receptive and supportive to expression of sexuality?
New Music Festival Puts Fayetteville “On The Map”
This coming March, Fayetteville is going to be host to a brand new independent music festival that will feature several bands’ debut in the state.
Fayetteville Celebrates Black History Month: Several Events, Talks Planned in February
Throughout February, several community events, galleries and discussions are planned to celebrate black lives in Fayetteville for Black History Month.
The Odder Daughter: Local Luthier Builds Instruments From Scraps
Walking into Kelsey Robins’ shop, you know you’re seeing something special.
Seven Must-See Shows in 2016
As many of us know, it’s not every weekend our corner of the world gets unforgettable shows from national artists that come through town.
Fayetteville Organization Aids Syrian Refugee Camp
After nearly two years without potable water at a refugee tent camp in war-torn Syria, a Fayetteville organization raised enough funds to rehabilitate the camp’s defunct well to provide access to free, clean water for 1500 refugees on Dec. 10.
Original Style: Locals Share Their Influences
I recently started an online boutique after years of working in fashion. With this comes the pressure of making sure that what you are putting out there to the public
Last Night Fayetteville to Bring in New Year with Local Talent
Returning for its fifth New Year’s Eve celebration, Last Night Fayetteville is gearing up to be its biggest yet with all Northwest Arkansas talent on the bill.
Folk Duo Take On The World In Style
After touring most of the US and Argentina last year, a local folk-jazz duo are planning on doing it all again, but from the comfort of a psychedelic-solar-powered-performance-stage-million-mile groove bus.