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@Urban is not your traditional 8.5 X 11 glossy lifestyle magazine. Bold images combined with a unique size (8.5 X 8.5 square), printed on a matte, recycled groundwood stock, @Urban is positioned to stand out amid any competition.

@Urban covers the River Valley region, reaching into Fayetteville and touching on Little Rock and Tulsa as destination locations. A true lifestyle magazine, @Urban will regularly spotlight art, music, people, destinations, entertainment, taste and more.  

@Urban eagerly guides its readers towards a better understanding of our region and the businesses that support it with an editorial style that is fresh and sharp, serving up the River Valley in a way it’s never been viewed before.

AtUrbanMagazine.com, the official website for @Urban, offers up web exclusive content weekly in addition to the popular magazine articles and the only digital magazine in the region- featuring interactive articles and advertising- excellent added value for our loyal sponsors.

The stars of @Urban? Articles, photography, events... proudly featured in a pure, uncluttered environment. Featuring only 30-35 advertisers, @Urban is committed to maintaining a valued mix of content and sponsor messages.

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Catherine Frederick: 479.650.3064

Gone With the Wind Tour
Start Date/Time: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 8:30 AM
End Date/Time: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 6:00 PM
Recurring Event: One time event
Importance: Normal Priority
Category:
Education
Description:
Students will meet at the UAFS Center for Lifelong Learning and travel to Little Rock, AR. Grab a camera and take a picture of the Old Mill which became most famous for its part in the opening scenes of Gone with the Wind. At Historic Arkansas Museum, enter the film world of Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler via costumes, photos, and movie outtakes. A memorable and certainly most historic moment occurred in another leap year February 29, 1940 when Hattie McDaniel became the first ever African-American to win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Compare the romanticized vision of the “old south” with the reality of life during the Civil War.

Wed. 2/29 • 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. • Registration deadline: 2/17 CRN: 6226 • $89 • Lunch buffet is included. For more information or to register, call the University of Arkansas Fort Smith at 479-788-7220.
Owned by Tonya McCoy On Monday, February 13, 2012

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