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Male Call

Handy tips to ensure your undershirts stay white

Q. My friend often complains that my T-shirts are not white enough. He hires people, and insists that one thing that makes him crazy is when men wear yellowed T-shirts.

In The News

No Zone Like Home

Rezoning request stirs up residents STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com The Fayetteville City Council heard from residents concerned their neighborhood will become unrecognizable with rezoning requests such as the one discussed March

Making Ripples

Rain + Plants = Perfection

Groundcovers are win-win for humans and nature AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Spring is on its way, bringing lots of rain and flowers. Maybe you want less mud and more flowers!

LIVE! In NWA

LIVE! in NWA

March 8 Samantha Hunt — Brick Street Brews, Rogers. Haymakers — Chelsea’s Corner Cafe, Eureka Springs. Mr. Cabbage Head & The Screaming Radishes — 9 p.m., Choctaw Casino, Pocola, Okla.

Music

Study In Contrasts

Musicians find common language in Bach concerto BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com It only takes hearing their names to know that Zsolt Eder and Miho Oda Sakon are going to be a

Risa's Astrology

Kali Yuga, When the Darkness is Allowed to be Seen

Here we are in a Mercury retrograde, under Pisces (two fish hiding behind ferns)…and at the beginning Lent (40 days & nights of purifying our elementals). Pisces is the sign

'Tis the Season

Exceeding Expectations

Silver Dollar City brings tradition, innovation together BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com It isn’t always Christmas at Silver Dollar City. On the other hand, it’s never too early for a little magic

Maker Space

Four Minutes, Four Questions: Artist Sarah Hill

LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com Sarah Hill’s contribution to the “Men of Steel, Women of Wonder” exhibit at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a performance piece called “They Wonder,”

Galleries

Collaborations And Conversations

Artists build connections through communication JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com Fenix Gallery in Fayetteville hosts an opening reception on March 7 for its newest exhibition, “Collaborations and Conversations,” which marks the one-year