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By Richard Davenport
(Friday, July 3, 2009)
Arkansas basketball Coach John Pelphrey’s interest in finding a big guard is a plus for Conway’s Preston Purifoy. » Read story.
By Linda Caillouet
(Friday, July 3, 2009)
FROM THE MOON TO HERE: A heads-up to the young, hip music lovers among us. LAbased pop-rock chart-maker Thriving Ivory (“Angels on the Moon” ) performs for free beginning between 6:30 and 7 p.m. at the Bryant Family Fest today at Mills Park Road. A word to the wise: Get there way early. » Read story.
By Philip Martin
(Friday, July 3, 2009)
More than 40 years’ worth of movie-watching piles up in your head. Things are forgotten. Other things get manufactured. Memory is an unreliable narrator. I envy friends who have clear recall of movies they saw 20 or 30 or 50 years ago, but my brain doesn’t work that way. » Read story.
(Friday, July 3, 2009)
A few years back, author Brooke Allen published an article in The Nation magazine called “Our Godless Constitution.” The article opened with a cheap shot at then-president George W. Bush as a non-reader who somehow had learned the Orwellian lesson that a lie told often enough becomes believable. » Read story.
Everyone’s looking for an ideal weight
By Meredith Oakley
(Friday, July 3, 2009)
Sigh. Another holiday weekend, another pound. Those stories in the women’s magazines of my youth were right: If you don’t lay off the calories in your 20s, you’ll pay for it with fasting and exercise in your 30s. » Read story.
By Jay Grelen
(Thursday, July 2, 2009)
Heath House was doing the right thing. » Read story.
By Michael Storey
(Thursday, July 2, 2009)
We were never allowed to set off fireworks when I was little in the ’50s. I didn’t really feel deprived. » Read story.
By Buddy Gough
(Thursday, July 2, 2009)
Proposed changes to trout-fishing regulations have drawn reactions pro and con from the Arkansas chapter of Trout Unlimited. » Read story.
By Bryan Hendricks
(Thursday, July 2, 2009)
If you wanted some expert bass fishing tips, Saturday afforded the perfect opportunities at the two Academy Sports and Outdoors stores in central Arkansas. » Read story.
By Linda Caillouet
(Wednesday, July 1, 2009)
SIX DEGREES OF MICHAEL: To describe the coverage of pop singer Michael Jackson’s death last Thursday as exhaustive would be an understatement. » Read story.
By Cathy Frye
(Wednesday, July 1, 2009)
In my eight years of marriage, the biggest point of contention has been automobiles. » Read story.
By Rosemary Boggs
(Wednesday, July 1, 2009)
Searcy-based Yarnell’s has introduced some delicious-sounding sherbet flavors that contain about 100 calories per half-cup serving. They’re available in Chunky Strawberry, Blueberry Acai, Crushed Orange and Peach Mango Coconut and sell for about $2 per quart. » Read story.
By Paul Greenberg
(Wednesday, July 1, 2009)
With the summer heat starting to cover these latitudes like a horse blanket, it’s definitely time to update this annual list of heat-beaters. » Read story.
By Meredith Oakley
(Wednesday, July 1, 2009)
Turn it off. If the television offends you with its barrage of examination, meditation and pontification upon the death of a Hollywood celebrity, change the channel. » Read story.
By Jay Grelen
(Tuesday, June 30, 2009)
As of about, oh, sometime this afternoon, those of you who prefer to eat after dipping your hands into sewage can do so without fear that Joy Buffalo will show up to kick you around. » Read story.
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