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Supper Clubs

Human beings are a social lot.

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House Backs Obama On War

The House voted last week to continue supporting President Barack Obama’s strategy for war in Afghanistan.

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The Poetry Slam… Alive and Well in NWA

Sometimes, poetry can be a dreaded academic subject.

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Fluoride Is — Surprise — Toxic Waste!

Ah, fluoride. Your tap water and that clean, clear glass that contains it has nothing to do with the worn-out bromide “transparency.”

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Hogs for Haiti, Hotel High, Peace Heroes

The University of Arkansas Razorbacks teamed up with Numana and are launching a 24-hour meal packing session starting at 7 p.m. Friday at Randal Tyson Track Center.

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Williams To Read At OPWC

Johnathon Williams poet, essayist and founding editor of the online poetry magazine Linebreak, came by his propensity for poetry honestly.

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Ode To The Cutoff

As the long, sizzling days of July creep upon us, I am constantly reminded that nothing can remedy a near bout with a dog day scorcher quite like an endless supply of ice-cold water.

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What We're Drinking

Fayetteville is a vibrant, social town.

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‘Songs In The ’Ville’ To Feature Grammy Winner

Last fall, award winning songwriter Effron White introduced a monthly songwriters in the round series called “Songs In The ’Ville” to host local and touring songwriters.

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Race On For Senate, House Spots

The Fayetteville City Council passed the Dickson Street parking ordinance and the wheels are turning to get the parking meters churning.