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Couture from top designers is haute stuff for Arkansas fashionistas
By Helaine Williams (Contact)
(Thursday, May 22, 2008)
In recent weeks, those of us who read newspapers and log on to our favorite clothing-store Web sites have seen an abundance of boutique ads bearing a photo or sketch of a pencilslim model wearing a sleek, elegant, oh-so-expensive-looking outfit. » Read story.
By Ellis Widner (Contact)
(Thursday, May 22, 2008)
What: IonArt Where: 3-B Dogwood Ridge, Eureka Springs, 72632. (479) 363-6082 When: quarterly Price: free. Mail subscriptions are $20 per year. www.ionartmag.com By profession, Steve Schmidt is a painting contractor who paints and stains home exteriors. » Read story.
by glenn gamboa newsday
(Thursday, May 22, 2008)
Forget “pay what you want.” The new model for the music industry may be “pay it forward.” Coldplay has become the latest band to discover that giving away your music — even a little bit for a little time — may, in the long run, end up being worth more than the conventional model of only selling it. » Read story.
By The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Contact)
(Thursday, May 22, 2008)
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the fourth film in the Steven Spielberg-directed series starring Harrison Ford as an adventurous archaeologist, opens in theaters today. A full review will appear in Friday’s MovieStyle section. » Read story.
billy graham
(Thursday, May 22, 2008)
DEAR REV. GRAHAM: What do you think is the worst thing that can happen to a person? I’ve had a lot of sickness and financial problems in my life, and I thought things couldn’t get any worse. But recently I lost my wife, and that’s even worse. » Read story.
heloise
(Thursday, May 22, 2008)
DEAR HELOISE: We keep several plastic newspaper bags in the side pockets of our vehicles for trash. Not only do our cars stay clean, but we can do our part to maintain the beauty of our nation. » Read story.
By The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Contact)
(Wednesday, May 21, 2008)
In recent weeks, newspaper readers have seen an abundance of boutique ads bearing a photo or sketch of a pencil-slim model wearing a sleek, elegant, oh-so-expensive-looking outfit, as Helaine R. Williams reports in Thursday’s Style section. In large letters appears the name of the designer, followed by the announcement, “Trunk Show.” » Read story.
Parents find baby sitters in church, through agencies and the grapevine
By Kimberly Dishongh
(Wednesday, May 21, 2008)
In the carefree life before children, a night on the town is a given and plans can change on a whim with little consequence to anyone but yourself. » Read story.
By Jennifer Hansen (Contact)
(Wednesday, May 21, 2008)
Five years ago, I wrote a column about the economy that forecast what I called a big shift. In doing so, I went way out on a limb. » Read story.
By Stephen Caldwell (Contact)
(Wednesday, May 21, 2008)
When movies like Saving Private Ryan, Schindler’s List and The Passion of the Christ came out, responsible parents faced an interesting decision about whether to let their children watch the films. » Read story.
By Rhonda Owen (Contact)
(Wednesday, May 21, 2008)
My husband and I were thinking about things to do this summer and decided we want to visit some state parks. We’d like to take our shih tzu with us instead of boarding her, which she really doesn’t like. » Read story.
billy graham
(Wednesday, May 21, 2008)
DEAR REV. GRAHAM: I know Jesus said no one knows exactly when He will return to earth, but recently a friend gave me a pamphlet in which the author claims to reveal when the second coming will take place (about 30 years from now). Could he be right? — C.J. » Read story.
heloise
(Wednesday, May 21, 2008)
DEAR READERS: Barbecue season is here! Grilling is a nutritious and easy way to make one or several meals at a time. » Read story.
Brats, potato salad, slaw and cake create a perfect meal for Memorial Day gatherings
by brete harrison universal press syndicate
(Wednesday, May 21, 2008)
Memorial Day weekend is a time of national reflection and, with the warming weather, thoughts of vacations and family gatherings. What better way to get in the mood for the season ahead than with a tasty kick-off-the-summer feast. » Read story.
By Irene Wassell (Contact)
(Wednesday, May 21, 2008)
Every cook has a disaster once in a while. Lately, mine have been happening too often. On the heels of this year’s Easter dinner fiasco, another episode came the following weekend. It was the wedding of my nephew, my sister Ardis’ son. The ceremony and reception were held at her home. She entertains elegantly, but needed backup help — namely me. I was a willing participant. » Read story.
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