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The Fashion Blog Revolution
It’s easy to see how quickly an industry changes over 10 years, especially in the makeup and styling business where trends change and evolve on almost a daily basis. But
Gown Takes Town
“The Hill skyrocketed from 16,035 total students to nearly 24,000…that’s a growth rate of 70 percent” “Parking decks, built for the convenience of students who commute have begun dominating the
Ozark Slow Food Supports Local Food Diversity Through Mini-Grants
By Terrah Baker There’s no doubt being a small farmer is hard work. Long hours, intensive labor, and often times making just enough to keep the farm alive for next
Berry Natural Juice And Smoothies Spread Health
By Terrah Baker Sharing knowledge may not seem like an obvious mission when starting a juice and smoothie business in the heart of Fayetteville. But if Fayetteville is your home,
Art Promoting Nonprofit Begins Apparel Line
Art Amiss Inc. is the local non-profit that has been a part of Fayetteville for almost 10 years, working to provide opportunities for artists living in Northwest Arkansas through
Prism Schools Offer Alternative Learning For A Better Future
It Takes a Community By Tanya Giraldo Immediately upon entering the doors of the Prism Learning Center, there was a noticeable difference in the atmosphere compared to a public school’s.
Farm Owner Offers Fellow Veterans Opportunity To Heal, Earn Living Wage
“One of the things we’ve seen is [Veterans Affairs] absolutely can not handle the needs of veterans and guys coming back….but the guys coming back now have an opportunity
Eureka Springs: Celebrate The Scenery
Eureka Spring’s Music Scene Brings It Home By Caleb Hennington Nestled in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, Eureka Springs is a popular tourist destination for many visiting Northwest Arkansas.
Festival Fashion (On The Cheap)
Festival fashion is looking blindingly bright for 2013, as thinking outside of the box has earned us a number of head-turning stunners just in time for our beloved summer music
The Bootleggers of Funk — Cadillac Jackson
By Taylor Westwood It’s nearly 1:30 a.m. on Saturday morning when a two-car caravan pulls into the back parking lot of Mid-Town Billiards in downtown Little Rock. Six road-weary passengers