Tracy Rogers

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Beth Erbe

Cutting Edge Glass artist Beth Erbe tells why she loves to be anywhere looking at her stained glass creations. Read More »

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Greg Mack

TaylorMack's Greg Mack tells us why he loves to paint on his deck, which overlooks downtown Fayetteville. Read More »

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FAYETTEVILLE — Greg Mack Where I live: I live on the west side of Mount Sequoyah overlooking downtown Fayetteville. My house is all windows and stairs with a large outside deck with a great view of the sunset. Read More »

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Jonathan Cox

Jonathan Cox of KXUA 88.3FM tells us why he loves to hang out in downtown Fayetteville. Read More »

Paper wealth

Contemporary wallpapers are lavish in texture, color and design

LITTLE ROCK — There are a million different wallpaper patterns out there. Literally: from Porter Teleo’s Jackson Pollock-inspired Fluidity and Rorshach-ian Ink Blots to Neo Silk Road’s traditional Chinoiserie murals and de Gournay’s Age of Empire scenes. Read More »

S Tips for wallpaper removal

LITTLE ROCK — Know your walls. Find out what’s beneath the wallpaper you’re removing. Most contemporary walls are made of drywall (aka Sheetrock); others are made of plaster. Read More »

S WALLPAPER MANUFACTURERS

LITTLE ROCK — Alpha Workshops: alphaworkshops org. m Anaglypta: anaglypta.co.uk/Ana glyptaLanding.asp. Read More »

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Micah Laney

Walmartbenefits.com senior manager Micah Laney explains why he loves to hang out at the Dickson Street Bookshop in Fayetteville. Read More »

S History gets a facelift

Civil War park set to reopen after $1 million project

Pea Ridge National Military Park will reopen Thursday with the first new exhibits since its dedication in 1963, allowing visitors to explore the battle and the Civil War era hands-on. Read More »

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Will Collins

Graphic designer and musician Will Collins explains why his office/studio in downtown Fayetteville is his favorite place to be. Read More »

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