If your garden overflows with mini sweet peppers, this recipe is a keeper for your recipe box. Whip up this easy dish using those fresh sweet peppers and a delicious...
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To See and to Hear: Suzanne Rhodes, Poet Laureate
Photo By Michael Drager In the words of Aristotle, “Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the...
Small Town Strings: Orchestras Statewide Enrich Musicians, Communities
Pictured Above: Per its mission, the Delta Symphony Orchestra is committed to enriching lives through symphonic excellence. The auditorium fills as guests tread...
Working Class Dogs: Meet Some Fabulous Pups With Important Jobs to Do
Jack / Arkansas Game and Fish Commission It’s a July afternoon in Arkansas, and hot. Austin Thomas, a game warden of five years with the Arkansas Game and Fish...
Homeward Bound: For 25 Years, CARE For Animals Has Worked to Find Pets A Forever Home
Pictured above: CARE Executive Director Alexandra Mounger and her rescue, Cooper. Pets are an ubiquitous feature of American society, with Forbes estimating that...
Dog Tested, Dog Approved
If you’re the proud parent of a new furry friend, you probably have an idea of just how much preparation is needed before a dog ever sets paw in your house. Kennel,...
The Healing Touch: West Little Rock Animal Hospital Treats Pets Like Family
By Mak Millard & Dwain Hebda // Photos By Steve Lewis It’s another busy day at Pinnacle Valley Westrock Animal Hospital. Staff scurry about keeping paperwork,...
It’s A Doggy Dog World: Expert Tips, Tricks and Sage Advice for Pet Parents
There are many paths to dog ownership. For every spontaneous trip to the animal shelter and carefully selected purebred pup, there’s a lovable mutt who shows up at the...
New Spaces in Familiar Places: Scott Lucas Bath & Kitchen Remodels Makes Renovation a Friendly Pursuit
Talking with Scott Lucas is like talking with your oldest friend. Open, down-to-earth and confident, Lucas can calm your fears, soothe your anxiety, and coax out your...
A Gift From Above: Paragould’s Meteorite Comes Home in the Time For Major Celestial Event
The sky split open over Greene County at 4:08 a.m. on Feb. 17, 1930, and depending upon their theology, locals thought it was either the devil or Jesus coming. ...
Hell Yeah: Inside the 24 Hours of Horseshoe Hell Challenge
Photos Lucas Marshall The Natural State’s varied terrains beckon you outside, and Arkansans are just crazy enough to go exploring. From the Buffalo River’s scenic...
Long Live Live: The Main Thing Keeps it Real in Argenta
Pictured Above: The Main Thing’s Vicki and Steve Farrell and Brett Ihler (from left). Time your visit to the Argenta Arts District just right and you could walk...