Legacy Archive
Cover to Cover Reading Festival
The Fayetteville Public Library will kick off its fourth annual Cover to Cover Reading Festival from 1 to 4 p.m. Feb. 6 with a party in the library lobby.
Letters
Why do most studies show smaller high schools (700-1200) to be better educational environments?
Cabernet Sauvignon
This week we’ll take a broader view of the world’s greatest grape variety, where it’s grown and where to find the best examples and the biggest bargains.
Geoff Oelsner to perform at OPWC
When Geoff Oelsner turned 16, his father took him to hear Allen Ginsberg at a bar in Kansas City.
Tax Language
The primary election on May 18 will include a ballot question to adapt the language of Fayetteville’s 1 percent hotel-motel-restaurant tax legislation.
The Southern Hemisphere
Now that the new year is in full swing, I’d like to extend a hearty “Welcome Aboard” to the many new readers. If you’re a new eWine reader, here’s a brief history.
Cabin Fever Reliever
The Shiloh Museum’s second annual “Cabin Fever Reliever,” a celebration of the New Year, will be Saturday at the Springdale museum.
Fayetteville High Renovation Inching Forward
For safety’s sake, the minimum age for operating a watercraft in Arkansas was raised from 14 to 16.
Washington Wines
Let’s start the new year resolved to learn more about the world of wine, and to keep it fun.