Legacy Archive
The iPad And Newspapers
The iPad doesn’t excite me as much as it should, considering that you’ll be reading this column on one within a few years if anybody’s still reading me at all.
New Parking Fees, The Rubber Elephant
Additions to the city’s paid parking proposal were submitted on April 6.
All About the Book, Levon Helm and More
This is a big week for bibliophiles. Four visiting authors will be in Fayetteville this week.
Highlights
A diverse collection of short- and full-length films will be shown during the Palestine Film Festival April 15-16 on the University of Arkansas campus.
Milestones
Tony Farnam, originally a tobacconist in Fort Smith, came to Fayetteville with a wealth of knowledge and a passion for pipes, fine tobacco and premium cigars. His dream was to open an upscale tobacco shop in Fayetteville for the serious pipe and cigar enthusiast.
The Art Of Wine Set For June
The Walton Art Center’s popular fundraiser, The Art of Wine, will be a little different this year.
E-Cycle, Cleanup And Preserving Kings River
The spring bulky waste cleanup has begun. The city is sponsoring three upcoming general waste cleanups
8 Days a Week
All events listed in 8 Days a Week are open to the public. To submit a listing, send to Fayetteville Free Weekly, P.O. Box 1607, Fayetteville 72702, or e-mail sporter@nwaonline.com, at least two weeks prior to event.
Bargain Hunting
This week we’re bargain hunting, sharing my tips from a class I taught for 20 years under the names “Best Wines Under $10” and “Finding Wine Bargains.”
Lake Fayetteville’s Guardian Angels
By Kevin Bennoch Twice a year the members of Lake Fayetteville Watershed Partnership rally eager volunteers to clean up the trash that comes from lake traffic and the surrounding watershed.