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Fayetteville Library Welcomes Peter Coyote

If you’ve got a drop of counter-culture blood in your veins, then Haight-Ashbury and the Diggers conjures memories of an entire generation. Too young to remember the significance of those

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Prescription Drug Take-Back Event Set

Project Right Choice and the Fayetteville Police Department will be at the Harps Food Store parking lot located at 1780 N. Crossover Road from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday,

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Jo McDougall To Read As Collective’s Featured Writer

By Robert Laurence “Poetry,” says Jo McDougall, “offers the surprise of metaphor and the passion of deep emotion, shaped by the discipline of craft.” Of course, prose as well can

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SPECIAL EVENTS JAZZ ON THE HILL — 6:30 p.m. today at the Christian Life Cathedral Student Center, 1285 Millsap Road in Fayetteville. With Anthony Ball Jazz Group. Benefit’s the Barbara

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A Performance Art Extravaganza: Celebrating Earth Day at Teatro Scarpino

Long before the greens of spring began to reemerge, and certainly before anyone gave a moment’s thought to the upcoming Earth Day, Donna Mulhollan was letting her imagination flow. It

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Crafts and Activism Combine

Change requires both an inner and outer dialogue. “Craftivism,” or activism through the art of crafts, fosters such dialogue—and craftivism is happening in Fayetteville.

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Groups Collaborate for Transgender Visibility Day

Various interest and support groups throughout Northwest Arkansas gathered Tuesday at the University of Arkansas to advocate for transgender visibility.

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Fayetteville Goddess Festival Restorative, Magical

The seventh annual Celebration of the Feminine Divine reminds us all about the importance of Restoring the Balance.

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Supernova Tattoo: A Studio Rooted in Art

The “tat cave,” as the owners have nicknamed Supernova, is a locally owned underground tattoo studio on Block Street.

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Joe Giles: Man of Many Roles

Joe Giles, 64, of Prairie Grove, Ark., is a man who has worn a lot of “hats” throughout his lifetime.