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Frost Fest To Host 25 Regional Breweries

Every season in Fayetteville is beer festival season now.

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Fayetteville Mardis Gras Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Fayetteville Mardi Gras is celebrating 25 years of merriment and mayhem, beginning at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 6, with The Parade of Fools winding its way from the Fayetteville Square to Dickson Street.

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School Choice Matters for Arkansas’s Families

In many states, Arkansas included, lawmakers have taken action to provide a more diverse variety of school choices for families.

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Making the Holidays Meaningful, Sustainable and Simple

A growing number of people are “unplugging” from the holiday machine—or avoiding the hyper-consumerism that can be associated with the giving season.

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On the Map Music Festival Announced

Fayetteville is getting a new alternative music festival in an effort to remind the music industry we’re on the map.

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World Peace Now! Part 2: Transformation of Our Culture of Violence and War Economy

“Nonviolence is the answer to the crucial political and moral question of our time – the need for man to overcome oppression and violence without resorting to violence and oppression.

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Spotlight is a Masterful True-Story Thriller of Moral Outrage

It may not be formally daring or visually experimental, but it proves that sometimes a great movie can be simple, that sometimes all it takes is a complex story, well told.

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Review: Fallout 4 & Rise Of The Tomb Raider

Rise Of The Tomb Raider is a phenomenally beautiful game. The technical work on things as simple as Lara trudging through the snow, or light sandstorms… It all just builds a true, palpable universe that you are dying to be a part of.

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Therapy Dogs: A Special Kind of Love

Therapy dogs are pets that volunteer in the community. They visit places like hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation facilities to offer comfort and support.

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Arkansas Yoga Center Recognized by Fayetteville Mayor

Twenty years ago, Fayetteville’s culture wasn’t as into yoga as it is today.