Music
Jazz Society to Host Garden Concert Benefit
The gorgeous scenery of the Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks will soon be the backdrop to the lovely sounds of the annual Jazz In Bloom.
Naked and … afraid?
Cassie Turner recently found out she can do anything through pure will and stubbornness, including survive three weeks in the wilderness of Canada without food, shelter or clothing.
Buffalo River Study Findings To Be Shared
A 6,500 swine hog farm’s waste management may be negatively impacting the water quality of the Buffalo National River near Mt. Judea, according to findings from an independent environmental research team led by a UofA hydrogeologist.
Fayetteville Alderman Rejects Resignation Call After Incident
An incident at a Dickson Street restaurant sparked a widespread cry for conservative Fayetteville City Council member John La Tour to resign.
The Trillion Dollar Question
Isn’t it rather odd that America’s largest single public expenditure scheduled for the coming decades has received no attention in the 2015-2016 presidential debates?
Rock ‘n’ Roll School Focuses on Performance
Say ch’ello to the brand new music program in Fayetteville.
Whole Foods Grocery Now Open
After about a year and a half of construction — and a delay to expand it — Whole Foods in Fayetteville is finally open.
Fayetteville Minister to Open Inclusive Church
A minister will soon start a new church in West Fayetteville that strives to accept and include all.
Journeys for Justice, Poems for Peace
Nearly 50 years ago, Moshe Newmark, recently out of the University of Miami’s mass communications program, began a World Brotherhood Peace tour of the world.
Leaders Come Together To Celebrate Black Lives
Several leaders from the University of Arkansas, Compassion Fayetteville and Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan came together holding signs stating “Black Lives Matter #FayettevilleCares” Monday, Feb. 8 on Dickson Street to honor Black History Month and black lives in Fayetteville.