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American Horror Story: Freakshow

I’m doing something a little different with the AHS reviews and have decided to combine the first two episodes into one piece, which is why there was nothing out last week about it.

Commentary

Queer and Transgender: A Wider View

I’m fascinated that anyone in Fayetteville would suffer from gender madness. As a typical Fayettevillain (peace activist, musician, etc), imagine my surprise when I looked at the list of folks who would repeal our new anti-discrimination law (hogtownhaters.com), and found names of folks I love.

Advice Advice Goddess

Will Onesies Never Cease?

A lot of people use Facebook to announce their accomplishments: “I became CEO of the company!” “I got into Juilliard!” And then there’s your friend: “We had sex without birth control, and look at what happened!”

Advice Risa's Astrology

Libra’s Two Choices

Libra (our last week) is the sign of creating Right Relations & Values. In Libra we are asked to choose how to be, our identity, in the world.

Legacy Archive

More Than Good Karma: Women Must Negotiate Salary and Raises

Evidently, only men are supposed to ask for raises. Women who do will only annoy their bosses and instead should simply have faith in the system and hope for good karma.

Commentary

Browbeating, Blustering, Bulldozing Brutes

On any given day we can read in the news about someone being bullied, whether it’s a student bullying another student, a parent bullying their daughter by making her wear

Legacy Archive

The Plastic Debate

In a world of rapidly changing technology, innovative recycling ventures, and a giant garbage patch in the middle of the ocean, we’ve never had a more complicated relationship with plastic products.

Galleries

Candy Lee Prepares for Live Tour

There’s just something sweet about the Fayetteville singer-songwriter, Candy Lee.

Cover Story

The Weight of a Solider’s Heart

Beloved by the Fayetteville community for his kindness and moral strength, Jacob David George, 32, was a humble man. He committed suicide Sept. 17, 2014 in his home in Fayetteville, about a week after President Obama announced military action would be taken on Syria and the Islamic State.

Legacy Archive

Arkansas Senate Debate Recap: Mark Pryor v. Tom Cotton

There was already a bustle forming outside the final Arkansas senate debate for Senator Mark Pryor and Representative Tom Cotton at the University of Arkansas Global Campus before it even started.