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Local Earns Music Career At 13

At the age of 13, Kory Montgomery got his first taste of music success

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‘The Office’: The End Of An American Workplace

By Dane La Born It’s the end of an era for American television, as “The Office” closed its doors a few weeks ago after serving all our paper needs for

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Dirtfoot Visits Waka…Again!

By Caleb Hennington Gypsy Punk Country Grumble Boogie…That’s the only way the members of Shreveport, La.’s Dirtfoot can describe the sound of their band, a smorgasbord of musical sounds wrapped

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A WRITER WHO READS …

By Robert Laurence … Or a reader who writes. Take your pick. Padma Viswanathan, who lives with her extended family in Fayetteville and who teaches at the University of Arkansas,

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Creating Verbal Tapestries For Bentonville Artists

By Terrah Baker Tommy Culpepper of Bentonville had a trying year in 2010 — a divorce, a new city, a new job — but hitting the open mic. nights throughout

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Drunken Sailor Music Makes A Kick-Ass Comeback

A Fayetteville staple with endless charitable appearances and now a new EP.

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Teenage Writers, Reading Aloud

By Robert Laurence They have a reputation to uphold. Thirty years of publication, on-time and never missed. Multiple recognitions of national excellence by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Front cover

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Traveling Poets Find Comfy Spot

By Roger Barrett If you’ve been to a poetry reading at Nightbird Books, or bought a book of poetry at the Dickson Street Bookshop then you’ve probably met Matthew Henriksen.

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A Soldier's Heart

By Ginny Masullo Jacob George of A Ride Till the End (ARTTE) is the Afghanistan war veteran and Arkansas native who burst onto the scene when he and his supporters

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What Does It Mean To Look Like A Girl?

By Terrah Baker Jane Kang looks like your average girl, despite her shaved head. She talks like a girl. She even dresses like a girl. But what does that mean,