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Princess Series Highlights Lives Of Slave Women
Fourteen Generations Of Women Guard And Preserve Ancient Culture By Barbara Frank Three novels about the women of one slave family begin with a kidnapping in Africa in the early
The Airplanes: The DIY'ers Of Music
“… The lo-fi pop sound of The Airplanes fits in perfectly with the image of a bright, sunny day on a West Coast beach, ice cold glass bottle Cherry Coke
The Rime Of The Non-Traditionalist
By Robert Laurence Sometimes Michael Heffernan rhymes: “the idiot” (2013) – night with fright – next with unperplexed. And has for a long time: “Lines from the Interior” (1988) –
Damn Arkansan Releases New Album With Same Old Flair
Staff Report The members of Damn Arkansan aren’t just creative musicians, combining new-age eccentricities with old-school country tones. They also have a sense of humor. With a new album coming
Big Bad Gina Tributes Women’s Music, Community and Earth
Album Release Party: Saturday, July 13 Teatro Scarpino Doors at 7:30 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Staff Report Big Bad Gina is one of those bands that makes a statement
Wibbly-Wobbly, Timey-Wimey Stuff
By Dane La Born For someone raised on a fairly steady diet of the extremely nerdy, it took me forever to finally see Doctor Who. While Marvel comics and Buffy
Arrested Development: Back To Life
By Dane La Born “Now the story of a show whose future was abruptly canceled, and the streaming service that brought it back to life. It’s Arrested Development.” There’s been
Women Take Flight At Underground
Staff Report The Fayetteville Underground is holding a National Juried Art Exhibition themed “Women Take Flight” in the month of June. Artists from across the nation submitted work for consideration
Local Earns Music Career At 13
At the age of 13, Kory Montgomery got his first taste of music success