Photos By Lori Sparkman Martha Ellen and Beau Talbot first fell in love in high school, right down to attending senior prom together, shortly after which they...
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Something Major: Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Prepares for First Permanent Home
Sweet melodies are soon to fill the air in Little Rock’s East Village, which will become the first permanent home of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra when the Stella...
Yes, Chef! Jennifer Maune Dishes on MasterChef, Risotto and Where She Goes From Here
“Hey, JENNIFER!” The voice cut through the din of the dining room and settled over the open kitchen like a fog. The voice was hoarse and harsh and British, the...
Physical Fitness Through the Decades: Age Is Just A Number, But PRs Are Forever
When it comes to fitness, there is really no bad time to start. To put a spin on the familiar phrase: if the best time to get into weightlifting was 20 years ago, the...
Nothing to Sneeze At: A Spike in New Allergy Cases is A Cause for Concern
Allergies are hardly a new phenomenon, but they seem more common than ever. One factor in the rise of allergy cases. The internet has made information easier to obtain...
Feast Your Eyes (and Stomach) on Hot Springs: Hot Springs Feast Month Bucket List
Photos by Genevieve Townley There is always a reason to visit Hot Springs. At the height of fall foliage, Hot Springs Mountain Tower offers beautiful views of...
Cool Things in Hot Springs
As Arkansas' resort city, Hot Springs has always given the people what they want. That tradition continues today with Spa City's ever-expanding collection of things for...
This Side of Seven: Deleting the Deceased
I do not know about you, but my phone is quickly becoming a cyber cemetery. It is one of the unfortunate privileges of getting older: you start outliving your...
Promise of A New Day: Despite Setbacks, Women & Children First Approaches Landmark Accomplishment
Pictured above: "This is about passion. We’re making history," said Cathy Browne, board member at Women & Children First. Browne, left, and executive director...
Celebrating 150 Years of Shaping Stories, Communities, and Lives
There are many who would say that journalism is a dying art, but the Arkansas Press Association, which represents the majority of the state’s journalists, newspapers...
Why Did the Football Team Cross the Road? Battle of the Ravine Resumes College Football’s Greatest Rivalry
For the record, Bobby Jones ain’t confessin’ to nothin’. Asked what part he may or may not have played in any shenanigans surrounding the Battle of the Ravine,...
A Hasty Decision
When Max Horton bought his 82-acre tract outside Hasty, he did not pay that much attention to a dilapidated barn located down the hill from where an old homeplace once...