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ARIES: Your natural passionate love has experienced a few setbacks or separations, or a coldness has come over your relationships, which is best thought of as introducing practicality in relationships.

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Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks

Dr. Dog Discusses New, Old Studio Sessions By Blair Jackson Dr. Dog is a Philadelphia-based psychadelic rock band featuring mixed acoustics, a bitchin’ rhythm piano, strong vocals and sweet, sweet

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Hunting Guide to The Haunted

By Rachel Birdsell TFW Contributing Writer The closer it gets to Oct. 31, the more everyone’s thoughts turn to witches, goblins and my personal favorite, ghosts. The veil between the

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Horoscopes

ARIES: It’s important to be scrupulous when handling other people’s money, possessions. It’s most important if one holds another’s heart. Total trust is involved here and you cannot fall out

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BBG Doesn't Beat Around the Bush

By Tim Newman Let’s not beat around the bush — this talented trio of female multi-instrumentalists gives a voice to out-and-proud lesbian feminism. We’ll avoid the obvious comparison to Ani

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Daddy Warbucks

Never say that State Rep. Uvalde Lindsey, D-Fayetteville, misses a chance to cover the (his political) bases. Already he has held a brief, donut meet-and-greet following a Political Animals event

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'Nevermind' Turns 20

By Michael Chanay TFW Contributing Writer With the 20th anniversary of Nirvana’s “Nevermind” having come and gone last month, it seems that now is as good a time as any

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Live Music

THURSDAY, OCT. 13 George’s Majestic Lounge, Fayetteville: John Shorter Band JJ’s Grill, Fayetteville: A&W JJ’s Grill, Rogers: Chris Alan Craig Pesto Cafe, Fayetteville: Kevin Bennoch Rowdy Beaver, Eureka Springs: Karaoke

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ARIES: Thoughts turn toward relationships — how they serve, tend and care for you, your expectations, how they free or restrict you. Choose now, with awareness and depth, to make

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National Coming Out Day

Oct. 11, 1987 — Half a million people marched in the streets of Washington, D.C., to support Gay and Lesbian Rights. At the time, it was the largest organized march