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THURSDAY Fresco Cafe and Pub, Fayetteville: DJs Rev. Stiles and the Beat Bachs George’s Majestic Lounge, Fayetteville: Perpetual Groove Jammin Java, Fayetteville: Open Acoustic Jam JJ’s Grill, Fayetteville: Jeff Fox

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SPECIAL EVENTS AUTUMN BROWN, AND GOLDEN, KLING & WISEMAN ARTISTS RECEPTION — 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Arts Center of the Ozarks, 214 S. Main St. in Springdale.

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New Sounds from the Shreve Brothers

By Tim Newman TFW Contributing Writer Benjamin Del Shreve and Randall Shreve are at it again with a collaborative project temporarily titled The Brothers Shreve. Although the brothers were both

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My Love,The Land

I grew up with the land. With the earth. With nature. During the winter, we visited my grandparents in Harrison. My brother and I climbed towers of hay that were

Advice Risa's Astrology

Risa's Stars

Thursday is Groundhog Day. Will the groundhog see his shadow and return to his burrow? It’s also Candlemas Day, a day of astronomical and religious significance that represents a time

In The News

A Love Story

By Blair Jackson At his home in Elkins, Cody Renegar describes plans for his wedding. “Here’s where the chairs will be,” he says, gesturing to a grassy area between the

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Advice Goddess

  Shove thy Neighbor My commitment-phobic boyfriend of several years is also my neighbor. I resolved to make it work with him and then caught him on FriendFinder exchanging numerous

Commentary

Letter to the Editor

Read the original column here. To the Editor: You rightly point out how polarizing political mythology is alienating Americans. Between the Right Wing and the Left Wing there no longer

Commentary

Let's go to the pharm, ya'll!

By Rachel Birdsell TFW Contributing Writer I don’t like Paula Deen. I never have and doubt I ever will. She’s loud, obnoxious, smokes, eats nasty food, and isn’t what you’d

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Bike Trails Aren't Enough

Guest Opinion Matt Petty If you appreciate the bike trails in Fayetteville, but you find yourself driving more often than not, you aren’t alone. Unless you live close to a