Legacy Archive
Repurpose 11 November
The origins of Armistice Day, also known as Remembrance Day, were all about ending war, marking the signing of a ceasefire to begin to halt the destruction of World War I.
Understanding Scorpio & the Nine Tests
During Scorpio each year (and particularly with those born with Scorpio Sun, Ascendant, Soon, Mars, Venus, the nodes, etc.) humanity is given great tests and challenges.
The Weekly Lowdown: Parachuting Planes
Alright, if for some reason you haven’t heard about the airplane that had to emergency crash land in the middle of MLK Blvd. Tuesday morning, here you go. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt or killed. It did hit a truck, though.
On Communication and Appreciation
“Most of the really confident people I met were actually rather stupid.” —John Cleese, So anyway… We lost the developer of nonviolent communication this year, Marshall Rosenberg (1934-2015), a man
Spring Street Garage to Open
The City of Fayetteville invites the public to attend the ribbon cutting for the Spring Street Municipal Parking Deck on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, at 11 a.m.
Animal Assisted Reading Programs Offered
There are so many special things that make this community unique. One of them is the progressive reading programs Fayetteville Public Library has launched to get kids excited about reading.
Weekly Lowdown: Bikes, Blues and BBQ Is Upon Us
One of the biggest motorcycle rallies in the United States is here and it’s taken over Fayetteville, with the nucleus in Dickson Street. For many, this is a great time
The Weekly Lowdown: Civil Rights Ordinance Early Voting Starts Sept. 1
Well we’re here, Fayetteville. It’s time to vote again and decide the rights of LGBT people in Fayetteville.
Weekly Lowdown: Welcome Back to NWA, Students!
Hey UA students, welcome back to Fayetteville. We at The Free Weekly are glad to have you back, but we lament the increased amount of street traffic and longer lines you will all cause at all the establishments about town.