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8 Days A Week- June 21-28

All events listed in 8 Days a Week are open to the public. To submit a listing, send to FFW, 203 N. College Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72701, or fax to
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Highlights- June 21-28

Slumber in Eureka Would you like to sleep with everyone in Eureka Springs? Well, maybe not everyone, but it you’re game, head over this weekend for what’s being pegged as
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E Wine of the Week- South African wines worth a try

Hello Everyone, This week we travel far away to explore a place whose wines have a familiar style.  It’s a sign of the ever shrinking world of wine, where quality

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Opinion: Doug Thompson, Daddy Warbucks, Emily Kaitz

Wii won’t play well with others By Doug Thompson Hi. I’m Doug and I’m a console wars news addict. “Hi, Doug.” I don’t own a Wii, PS3 or Xbox 360.
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Highlights June 14-21

It’s another big week for big happenings, with lots of special events happening in NWA. On Friday, Poor Richard’s Art in historic downtown Rogers is throwing a party to celebrate
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E Wine of the Week – Bruce Cochran

Hello Everyone, We begin this new month, and this new summer season, with a wine that was once expected to possibly replace chardonnay as the country’s most popular white wine. 

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Opinion: Doug Thompson and Daddy Warbucks

Blazing Fuzz By Doug Thompson “Hot Fuzz” is the “Blazing Saddles” of its kind, only better. They say that once a movie genre can be successfully spoofed, it's no longer
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Highlights- June 7-14

Pat Metheny Trio, A Singer Songwriter Bonanza, Lots of Special Events

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E Wine of the Week- Think Tasmania

Hello Everyone, It’s back to red wine this week, but one that’s equally as good for summer cookouts as for dinner in a nice restaurant. As is often the case,

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Opinion: Doug Thompson and Daddy Warbucks

Chrysler again By Doug Thompson I thought I’d heard everything about Chrysler transmissions. Then I wrote a column about mine. Now I’m told that putting a rear-wheel drive Chrysler, Plymouth