by Do South | May 1, 2022 | People
FSLT’s founding mother’s legacy takes center stage in seventy-fifth anniversary celebration Fort Smith Little Theatre, now celebrating its seventy-fifth year, can trace its existence back to a single date that went extraordinarily well for one new resident from...
by Do South | May 1, 2022 | Southern Lit
“Is it weird that I left a card stuck in the door for the guy who lives in the apartment downstairs?” I asked, picking at a corner of the nail polish on my thumb. I was sitting on a stool at the local coffee bar, nursing my third cup of coffee in as many hours. My...
by Do South | May 1, 2022 | Health
The days are growing longer, and we find ourselves outdoors at our children’s soccer, baseball, and tennis matches. We may also notice an increase in itchiness of the skin and a red scaly rash that often appears in the bends of the arms, legs, and neck. Previously we...
by Do South | May 1, 2022 | Travel
With warmer days upon us and the end of school around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about summer vacations with the family! Popular vacations include visiting Florida beaches, amusement parks, and journeying out to the wild to visit one of our beloved...
by Do South | May 1, 2022 | People
It’s a cloudy eleven o’clock and a nondescript meeting room is filled to the thresholds with teenage young men. It’s not a detention hall or juvie, it’s not group counseling or anger management or scared straight, in fact, the parade of speakers here today and over...