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Molecular Nutrition: Approaching A Primal Diet
By Johnny Adkins, M.D. After President Kennedy’s announcement of the Apollo Project, I wanted to be an astronaut and the first one on the moon. As time passed and my
Harnessing SpareTime For Social Good
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: ‘What are you doing for others?’” — Martin Luther King, Jr. By Terrah Baker “You guys are actually part of something big that’s
Vintage Style With Pop-Art Flare
For the 2013 Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week, local boutiques have the option of showing off their styles under local nonprofit ArtAmiss, to curb the costs of participation. Black Cherry Vintage
Slow Food? Chances Are You’re Already A Fan!
By Quinn Montana ’Tis the season for … food! The winter holidays of every sort are upon us. Did you eat a traditional family meal at Thanksgiving with grandma’s family-legacy
Co-op Grocer Chooses Financial Path
By Terrah Baker It’s not easy to determine what a good profit margin is for a cooperative business model, because every co-op is different, and financial circumstances change each year,
Bouffants and Beehives: Hair and Makeup as an Art Form
As fashion director for Artamiss and emerging designer chairperson for Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week (NWAFW), I was excited to invite Ali Williams with Boufants and Beehives to show under Artamiss
Arkansas Prepares For The Future of Water
By Luke Simons Let’s step back to summer 2012. And focus on the part that probably every one of us would like to forget and hope never happens again: our
Turpentine Creek Announces Largest Big Cat Rescue
Staff Report Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is currently in the midst of their largest rescue effort in their 20-year history. The refuge, located 7 miles south of Eureka Springs, has
How Big Business Wants to Shrink the Electorate
By Zach Hagadone Association of Alternative News Media Astonishing. Remarkable. Sinister. Those are words that come up again and again when confronting the wave of voter identification laws that has