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Nonprofit Art Organization To Dissolve

  By Blair Jackson Less than a month after launching the Save the Fayetteville Underground campaign, the board of directors has decided to dissolve the nonprofit organization. The Fayetteville Underground

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Will it be Saved?

On July 14, the Fayetteville Underground announced that it was moving to a new location. The exact location was undetermined, but rumored to be a location on the square. After

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Mark Dion: Process and Inquiry

By Rachel Birdsell Contributing Writer If we are to believe the Oxford dictionary, art is defined as “the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a

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Same Old Formula

By Matt Dekinder Contributing Writer The same romantic comedy comes out about five times every year. Oh sure, there are subtle differences such as setting (maybe it’s New York, maybe

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Vampire Author in the Flesh

By Rachel Birdsell Contributing Writer Engaging, witty and unassuming are just three words that describe Charlaine Harris. Harris hails from Magnolia and is the best-selling author of the Sookie Stackhouse

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The Time Travel Dating Machine

By Martin Jardon I watched as my white down comforter began to move and writhe and a humanoid form began to take shape beneath it.  This is what I had

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Featured Poet: Martha Silano

Seattle poet Martha Silano will be the featured reader for Ozark Poets and Writers Collective. The group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Nightbird books on Dickson Street. Silano is

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Movie Review: The Debt

“The Debt” is an example of a bungled movie. It has a fascinating premise and (for the most part) a solid cast, yet it stumbles in its execution and what

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Writers Collective Double Header

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).

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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.