Entries for the 'people' Category
Posted on August 31, 2012 in
people
The sun is shining at the Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair, and Dan Poor,
who is fifty, is standing ninety-feet above the ground on a platform the
size of a record album...
Posted on August 31, 2012 in
people, arts
Artist Rae Russell lives on a little piece of paradise in Fayetteville.
On sweltering afternoons, she takes a break and swims in the creek that
flows behind her house. In the mornings...
Posted on August 31, 2012 in
people
Ryan Goodman is tracking the extreme drought from his home in Tennessee.
He watches closely, the statistics that show eighty percent of the
Arkansas’ pastureland scorched...
Posted on August 23, 2012 in
entertainment, people
Ever wanted to know what it's like to interview Razorback Tyler Wilson? @Urban's Whitney Ray lets you join him as he talks to Tyler about his years in Greenwood, and his upcoming season with the Hogs.
Posted on July 31, 2012 in
entertainment, people
It's late in the fourth quarter. On the road. An unruly crowd of Texans,
some in boots and 10-gallon hats, fill Cowboys Stadium. Arkansas is
trailing by a touchdown. The ball snaps...
Posted on July 31, 2012 in
people
First Baptist Church in Van Buren filled on June 9, 2011, with friends
and family who came to remember the life of Karen Kay Yeager Windsor. A
harpist played “Amazing Grace,” two of the pastors spoke, and the
congregation rose to sing...
Posted on July 31, 2012 in
people
Naomi Chambers, thirty-nine, lives in Fort Smith in a house built in
1910. There are antique metal lawn chairs on her front porch, and she
sits cross-legged, in her high-waisted jeans and saddle shoes...
Posted on July 31, 2012 in
people
On the easel in Adam Campbell’s Fayetteville studio is a portrait of
TriCycle Community Farm founder Don Bennett, so realistic it feels as if
you could reach out and touch him. The oil painting, shaped like a hexagon...
Posted on July 31, 2012 in
lifestyle, taste, entertainment, people
It’ is 101 degrees at Foundation Farm in Holiday Island just outside
Eureka Springs, and the edges of the squash leaves are turning brown in
the blinding sun. In the midst of the field is Patrice Gros, who is
stooped over, assessing the situation...