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See The World (Virtually)

New Branson attraction takes flight BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Not all adventures require the physical experience of a roller coaster or a Ferris wheel. FlyRide, new this weekend in Branson, offers

Making Ripples

Never Stop Caring

Actions today might have impact around the world AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Beware of the finish line: graduations, retirement, the end of a project or even the end of life.

Cover Story

Master of the cakes

Local baker competes on ‘Halloween Wars’ BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Sam Lucero says they “don’t do Christmas” at her house. For the Rogers baker and her boys, who are 5 and

Making Ripples

Changing With The Seasons

Autumn brings new opportunities to make ripples AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples The dusty summer road of wildflowers has changed into a muddy autumn road of leaves. Eastern tiger swallowtails are

Male Call

Chambray vs. Denim

Q. You mentioned chambray shirts a couple of times recently. I gather these are what I consider denim shirts, which I always thought were very informal. Are these now acceptable with

Cover Story

On The Avenue

Live music returns to Roots HQ BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com It has, without a doubt, been the strangest year ever for Bernice and Bryan Hembree. Playing together as Smokey & The

Galleries

On The March

Rogers Historical Museum remembers suffragettes BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com “This year marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment,” Serena Barnett begins. “We wanted to commemorate this event with a special

Risa's Astrology

Shadow Times – Retrogrades Ahead

We begin the week with the Virgo festival with the full Corn, Barley and Harvest moon shining brightly in the night sky. Virgo hides and protects a new reality always

Theater

Awaiting Better Days

FSLT, UAFS Season of Entertainment both on hold BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Two shows remain on the calendar for Fort Smith Little Theatre’s 2020 season. “Parfumerie,” described as “a warm, gentle