Legacy Archive
Fireworks, New Restaurants, New Routes
The Kruth Talks By Amber Kruth Go Boom In another effort to boost sales tax revenue, the city has passed an ordinance to allow the sale of fireworks within the
Eureka Springs Blues Weekend
Eureka Springs will be crawling with music fans during the popular four-day Eureka Springs Blues Weekend, which opens next Thursday and runs through June 6.
The iPad And Literacy
You can put an iPad in a purse or use one in the stall in a men’s room, I noted a couple of weeks ago.
New Mex
There is a new late-night Mexican restaurant going in at the old Railhead Saloon space off Dickson Street.
Washington Digest: Senate restricts debit card fees
In a move that could resonate at the cash register, the Senate recently voted to set limits on the fees that retailers must pay banks to process debit card transactions.
Like Austin, Like Fayetteville
The Set List By Brian Washburn In “City Island,” actor Andy Garcia reveals a range and humanity he’s seldom, if ever, exhibited. Usually Garcia is a bit mannered as an
New UA Press Book
A new book by University of Arkansas alumnus Kevin R. Anderson “Agitations: Ideologies and Strategies in African American Politics,” has been released by the University of Arkansas Press.
Mediterranean White Wine Varieties
Let’s celebrate our 350th weekly E Wine with a discussion of my all-time favorite springtime grape varieties, wines that are at their best with warm weather, outdoor dining and seafood dishes.
Going Where No Campaign Has Gone Before
I’m hoping that Tuesday’s election ended without a Democratic runoff for U.S. Senate as I write this on Monday.