The adventures of Fayetteville’s Michael Hodson
Fayetteville man takes a trip around the world.
Caesar Chicken Salad
The flavors in the salad range from sweet, smoky red bell pepper to tangy, briny capers, and everything is brought together with my version of Caesar dressing, which is a tamer, lighter take on the original.
Independents Week: Riffraff
Even new independent businesses in Fayetteville rock!
To-do: Monday 7/6
The Paper Chase, The Counterlife, Perpetual Werewolf, Mount Vicious at George’s.
Shortcuts: Monday 7/6
Sale Barn, Jason Henry, Socks the cat, kitty litter facial, Sarah Palin, Tiger Woods & Obama
Independents Week: Hugo’s
Lots of you guys mentioned Hugo’s as one of your favorite locally owned businesses in the comments of our Independents week post from earlier in the week. We couldn’t agree more.
Weekend: July 3, 4, 5
The only problem with Independence Day this year is that it falls on a Saturday. Man, our founding fathers really screwed that one up.
Giveaway: The Paper Chase and The Counterlife
Win two tickets to see The Paper Chase, The Counterlife, Perpetual Werewolf and Mount Vicious at George’s Majestic Lounge.
To-do: Thursday 7/2
Live music and art. This is Fayetteville.
Where to see some fireworks – July 2009
Where can you see some fireworks?
Shortcuts: Thursday 7/2
Officers cleared, Arkansas Idol, Powerball, American Princes, Sex in Delhi, North Korea (Yikes!)
To-do: Wednesday 7/1
Pick a number!
It’s Independents Week
Let’s hear it. What are your favorite locally owned businesses in Fayetteville?
Mayor Jordan’s first six months
Thursday of this week will mark the end of Mayor Jordan’s first six months on the job. How’s he doing so far?
Shortcuts: Wednesday 7/1
Town hall, KUAF, UA logo, Al Franken, Citigroup
In case you missed it: Town Hall Meeting
To a crowd of about 40 people, Mayor Lioneld Jordan kicked off his town hall meeting by recapping some of his pet projects.
U of A to make public art a top priority
Chancellor G. David Gearhart commissions a public art advisory committee.
To-do: Tuesday 6/30
Party at Sequoyah United Methodist Church! Maybe.
Fayetteville: a Land of Opportunity?
So to every citizen of Fayetteville, and every person out there that contributes to the diversity and acceptance of our city, I want to say thank you. Sometimes, it takes an outsider to show us how lucky we are.