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Widely acclaimed poet Jo McDougall, author of five poetry collections, will read from her newly released “Daddy’s Money: A Memoir of Farm and Family” (University of Arkansas Press, 2011).
The Heat And Being Watched
This summer in Northwest Arkansas is a time for squinting. Deadly hot, leaves prematurely dropping from branches, creeks low and pebbly.
Return Of A Bloodsucking Freak
There was a time, not so long ago when vampires were much more interested in eating your face than talking about their feelings.
Wasted Potential In 'The Help'
“The Help” is a good movie that could have been a great movie, which for a critic can actually be more frustrating than watching a flat-out terrible movie.
'Apes' Triumphant Return
The Beatles knew the best way to revive a moribund movie franchise: Get back to where you once belonged.
'Change' Out
I am the target demographic. I am a 30-something family man with fond recollections of my days of sowing wild oats and an appreciation of raunchy comedies. If I don’t love this movie, no one will.
Time To Get Slammed
The Ozark Poetry Slam Team will be the featured guest at the Ozark Poets and Writers Collective meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Nightbird Books in Fayetteville.
Friends With Benefits
Last year director Will Gluck took on the teen-comedy genre with the very self-aware, very charming and very funny movie “Easy A.”
Captain America
There’s something refreshingly dependable about “Captain America: The First Avenger.” It’s like an old pickup truck; it’s low on frills, gets you where you need to go and only occasionally lets you down (stupid carburetor!)