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First Thursday … Indoors!

Can cool temperatures stop the appreciation of art in Fayetteville? Not a chance.

Commentary

Win! / Fail :(

Free Ride and More On an up note, Ozark Regional Transit is offering a free shuttle service from two downtown lots to Dickson Street. The E.J. Ball lot behind Hugo’s

Food

Going Dunkel On You

Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse Dunkel is a 5 percent alcohol dark wheat beer from Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu in Munich and is part of the Belgian Anheuser-Busch InBev family.

Advice Risa's Astrology

Jupiter in Aries, Saturn Retrogrades

The news that astrology has changed is a hoax! It’s another diversion from reality. — Risa

LOL

Are You Church 'Scum'?

A now-10-year-old church in Denver ministers to (as contemplated by 1 Corinthians 4:11-13) the homeless, the reviled and the persecuted and formally named itself after the actual words in verse 13: the “Scum of the Earth” Church.

Commentary

Mayor Offers Workers Bonus Days

All full-time employees who have been employed for at least six months received 20 hours of paid time off to use in the year 2011.

Galleries

Elephant-Sized Story In A Peanut Shell

Last week I typed in X, a punk band I used to listen to when I was a teenager. A few songs into the stream came “The World’s a Mess It’s In My Kiss.”

LOL

Playing The Blame Game

DEAR MEXICAN: I’m not Mexican (or from a Spanish-speaking country for that matter), but I get mad when the gabachos in my town say that all Mexican girls do is take drugs and get pregnant, drop out of school and end up on welfare.

Features

Limerick King Kicks Off OPWC

Ozark Poets and Writers Collective (OPWC) kicks off its 2011 monthly readings at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 25 with the Newton County king of greens, the polemic poet of limericks and sonnets, singer-songwriter, the man of many names, Dave Malm.

Features

Gala Explores Local Public TV’s Past

A film about the first 30 years of public access television in Fayetteville will premiere this month, in conjunction with announcements about the future of the current public access provider.