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Money Tips On The Internet
Saving money doesn’t have to be boring. People take on the challenge of living with less every day, and they are more than willing to share their victories over wasteful spending with the rest of us.
Confessions Of A Tightwad
Good tightwads delight in saving a dollar off a can of frozen orange juice. Good tightwads will secretly chuckle to themselves about the additional 30 percent discount they got off the tires simply by asking/haggling with the salesperson.
‘The Chamber’ Eyes Friendship
The Step 1 Theatre will perform “The Chamber” at 8 p.m. Jan. 27-28 and at 2 and 9 p.m. Jan. 29 at B-Unlimited Theatre, 612 W. Center St. in Fayetteville.
First Thursday … Indoors!
Can cool temperatures stop the appreciation of art in Fayetteville? Not a chance.
Limerick King Kicks Off OPWC
Ozark Poets and Writers Collective (OPWC) kicks off its 2011 monthly readings at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 25 with the Newton County king of greens, the polemic poet of limericks and sonnets, singer-songwriter, the man of many names, Dave Malm.
Gala Explores Local Public TV’s Past
A film about the first 30 years of public access television in Fayetteville will premiere this month, in conjunction with announcements about the future of the current public access provider.
Photography, Album Art, Music
I don’t remember the first time I saw Perpetual Werewolf at a house show. I remember seeing photos of the show a few weeks later and wondering what I had missed, only a few feet away.
Fayetteville Flavor
The Fayetteville 2011 Compilation Album will be unveiled at a show Saturday night at George’s Majestic Lounge. Jeff Kearney from local musical group The 1 oz. Jig came up with the compilation CD idea and was a driving force behind it’s creation. Jeff was kind enough to sit down for a coffee at Common Grounds to talk about the album and answer the Freekly’s goofy questions.
CD compilation to benefit Ride to the End
There’s another CD compilation that may interest residents: “Peace From The Hills.” This 23-track recording of local musical acts and poets was created to help benefit Ride to the End, a group of veterans and activists who are riding bicycles around the U.S. “until the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan ends.”
2011: Year Of The Broke Gamer
This is going to be the year when video games win. You won’t have time to play them. You won’t be able to afford them. You’re going to be completely overwhelmed by the number of four-star titles coming out in 2011.