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Author: By Terry J. Wood

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Review: ‘Minus One’ best Godzilla movie in years

· Friday, Dec 1, 2023

The 33rd Toho Godzilla movie ‘Godzilla Minus One’ is everything I didn’t know I wanted in a Godzilla movie.

Rehire of Petrino, defeat of Duke lifts Hog fans’ spirits

· Friday, Dec 1, 2023

The old joke about how quickly the weather can change in Northwest Arkansas also seems to apply to the fans’ thoughts and feelings about the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Hoop Hogs seeking to bounce back against Duke

· Tuesday, Nov 28, 2023

Musselman has pulled his Hogs out of the doldrums before, so don’t count him out from doing it just yet this season.

Review: ‘Wish’ a mediocre romp through Disney history

· Friday, Nov 24, 2023

Disney’s latest animated effort “Wish” is a celebration of the studio’s 100 years of existence.

Will Battle 4 Atlantis bring out the best in the Razorbacks?

· Wednesday, Nov 22, 2023

Head coach Eric Musselman will be looking for more intensity and much better defensive play from his Hogs when they take the court in the Battle for Atlantis.

Talk of next year begins prior to the end of the Hogs’ season

· Tuesday, Nov 21, 2023

Pittman all but let the cat out of the bag on what sounded like a new name, image, and likeness initiative that he believes will allow the Razorbacks to become competitive in 2024.

Review: ‘The Holdovers’ offers a melancholy Christmas movie that might be the best of the year

· Friday, Nov 17, 2023

The heart of the movie is the fellowship that builds between the oddest of participants.

Improved defense is Muss’ mantra for UNC-Greensboro and beyond

· Friday, Nov 17, 2023

UNC-Greensboro isn’t Purdue, but the Spartans gave SEC rival Vanderbilt all the Commodores wanted Tuesday night.

Chasing that Escalade: A Parable of Razorback Football

· Friday, Nov 17, 2023

Jefferson needs just 44 yards to set Arkansas’ career passing record.

Hoop Hogs win but draw Musselman’s ire

· Tuesday, Nov 14, 2023

The Monarchs out-rebounded Arkansas 39-35, and second-chance points kept Old Dominion within striking distance of the Hogs most of the game.

Razorbacks battle Auburn for a semblance of relevance

· Friday, Nov 10, 2023

With a win over Auburn, the narrative argument can be made that Pittman, his staff, and players have righted the ship despite stormy waters, and that there are better days ahead.

Review: ‘The Marvels’ just another mediocre super-hero movie

· Friday, Nov 10, 2023

If I didn’t know better after watching the film, I’d figure it was the latest superhero parody and would be wondering how it escaped a straight-to-streaming release.

Florida victory makes Auburn contest even bigger for Hogs

· Tuesday, Nov 7, 2023

The Razorbacks have to win all three of their remaining games to reach a bowl for the third consecutive season under Pittman.

Musselman to winnow rotation following blowout of Alcorn State

· Tuesday, Nov 7, 2023

Musselman flatly stated that the Razorbacks were playing their way into and out of the early season rotation by their play against Alcorn State.

Meg Ryan’s rom-com, filmed at XNA, now in theaters

· Friday, Nov 3, 2023

After eight years away from the big screen, Meg Ryan returns as the director, star and co-writer of a film shot at XNA in Northwest Arkansas.

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