Posted on April 30, 2013 in entertainment
Blue and green laser lights wash over the Fayetteville crowd at a dimly lit George’s Majestic Lounge. Craig Strickland, one of the lead vocalists for the local band Backroad Anthem, works the crowd into a frenzy as he moves around the stage singing their amped up remix ...
Posted on April 30, 2013 in entertainment
A college buddy of mine turned me on to these guys a while back. The first time I heard this album, I remember thinking that Alabama Shakes is probably what would have happened if Lynard Skynard and Tina Turner created a music baby...
Posted on April 30, 2013 in entertainment
Elizabeth Strout, the Pulitzer prize winner of Olive Kitteredge, has once again won the lottery with her new book. Set in Maine and New York, it tells the story of the Burgess family from Shirley Falls, Maine...
Posted on March 31, 2013 in entertainment
I want to shout it from the rooftops: Read this book! It will restore your faith in your family, your neighbors, and your community. It will make you wish you lived in Holt, Colorado, a place where you could know these people...
Posted on March 31, 2013 in entertainment
Matt Cooper needed a change. Having cut his teeth as a singer/songwriter, he wanted to create music that sounded organic and get people stomping and clapping. A folk band seemed like the way to go...
Posted on February 28, 2013 in entertainment, arts
Fayetteville’s Randall Shreve is one of the most unique and innovative
musical artists in the state. His raucous “cabaret rock” has garnered
fervent followers who call themselves...
Posted on February 28, 2013 in entertainment
This novel is set in 1988 and takes place on an Indian Reservation in
North Dakota. Only if a crime is committed on Indian land by an Indian
does Indian justice prevail.
Posted on January 31, 2013 in entertainment
Hipsters love to the throw the term “dad rock” around as a way to
disparage mature music with strong songwriting and little pretense.
Could Isaac Alexander be classified as “dad rock"...
Posted on January 31, 2013 in entertainment
On the cover of this book are four photographs, each containing the
picture of a pretty mother and a young boy around six. They look happy
enough, but are they? In this memoir...
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Monday, August 27, 2012 11:30 AM
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Monday, August 27, 2012 4:00 PM
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Education
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Take a tantalizing culinary and cultural journey to India. Capture the essence of this ancient culture with the wonderfully exotic spices, herbs, aromas, and flavorings of the East. Indian, Malay, Arab, Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences all left their mark on the cuisine, and Biryani dishes have remained popular in villages for centuries. “Biryani,” derived from Persia, means “fried” or “roasted” and was brought to the Indian subcontinent by travelers and merchants. We will travel by UAFS vans to one of Northwest Arkansas’ Indian restaurants and learn a little bit about the rich diversity of India. Lunch is included. Presented by the University of Arkansas Fort Smith. Mon., Aug. 27 • 11:40 a.m.– 4:00 p.m. Registration deadline Aug. 13 (Limited to 15) CRN: 5129 • $22 Please contact The Center for Lifelong Learning to register at 479-788-7220 or on the web at www.uafs.edu/lifelonglearning.
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