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Hometown Battlefields

With Northwest Arkansas being a haven for thriving municipalities, successful small businesses and plentiful farmers, and with the bloodiest conflicts the world experiences today being oceans away, it is difficult to imagine this area of the country as being the stage of all-out war. Yet that was the case nearly a century and half ago.

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Letter: Clothes Make The Man

Billy the kid as investment banker
Jesse James as high financier

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Going Strong

The Fayetteville Underground, which is now a little more than a year old, has found a firm foothold in the growing art scene.

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The Ozarks Make Way For Wakarusa

The Ozarks are about to be filled with thousands of people clamoring around stages in an Ozark pasture, surrounded by trees and a national forest, for the sweet sounds of chill music, all while basking in the summer sun and cool June nights.

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Get Your Fashion Cues From ‘Mad Men’

Story and photos by Emily Smith Growing up as a child of the 1980s, I was partial to neon brights and any tacky ensemble that Madonna threw together, especially if

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Tale of Two Meals

Love food. It’s amazing stuff. I love to cook it, bake it, eat it, shop for it.

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OPWC Hosts Kelly Mulhollan

The Never Ending Conversation

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On the Uneven Dickson Street

Bruce Walker switched on an ancient box fan and waited as it sputtered to an uneven spin.

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All About Etsy

The story goes like this: You’re an artist. You’ve given away or sold your creations to family and friends, but now your paintings, jewelry and … fill-in-the-blank … are piling up

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From Fayetteville With Love

Sarah Fennel, founder of the Fayetteville based Restore Humanity, is opening an orphanage in a small village in Western Kenya this summer, whether she has reached her goal of $100,000 or not.