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Smoke And Fire

About seven-and-a-half months. That’s about how long you can smoke ’em if you got ’em in Fayetteville bars if a change to the city’s smoking ordinance gets approved.

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Improv To Benefit Mabrey Family

TheatreSquared is canceling the staged reading of “The Poe Show” for 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 21 following the death of performer Sean Phillip Mabrey.

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UArk Theater Sign Needs Repairs

Ken’s Signs has been working all day on taking down the landmark UArk Theater sign on Dickson Street — likely another victim of the seemingly unending rain and hail that’s plagued the region recently.

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3 Movies Crammed In One Dress

A good comedy is like a speedboat, it is quick, nimble and a whole lot of fun. The new movie “Bridesmaids” is more like an oil tanker as it chugs along barely able to maneuver under its tremendous mass.

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National Guard Says 'Thank You'

From SFC Clyde Osterhout: I thought I would take the time to thank the good citizens and businesses of Northwest Arkansas for your unwavering support of our military.

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Welcome To Gayetteville

Our marginalization is the source of our power and identity — not a sign of weakness. We must use our collective experience to make the changes we deserve.

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The Dalai Lama

Photos from the Dalai Lama’s visit to Fayetteville

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Parking Tweaked

At the last meeting on May 5, the City Council approved another tweak to the pay parking program in the downtown entertainment district.

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Bike!

Though Bike to Work Week officially runs May 15-21, a kick-off event will get things rolling Friday, May 13.

8 Days a Week

8 Days: May 6

ARKANSAS LADY RAMPAGE — Women’s Spring Football League. Rampage home opener versus the Topeka Mudcats, 4 p.m. Saturday, Lincoln High School.