May 1, 2020 | All Art, Issue 1, Issue 1 Art
Katy is from Benton, Arkansas and is a sophomore Graphic Design...
May 1, 2020 | All Art, Issue 1, Issue 1 Art
Jonelle is a former teacher of drama and filmmaking at Fayetteville High School. Since her retirement, she has pursued her creative interests in photography and writing by enrolling as an undergraduate at the U of A with an undeclared...
May 1, 2020 | All Art, Issue 1, Issue 1 Art
Justice Henderson is a senior at the University of Arkansas receiving a BFA in painting, BA in journalism and a minor in art history. Engaged with the abstraction of perception, Henderson uses painting and drawing techniques to investigate the concept of ephemerality...
May 1, 2020 | All Art, Issue 1, Issue 1 Art
Justice Henderson is a senior at the University of Arkansas receiving a BFA in painting, BA in journalism and a minor in art history. Engaged with the abstraction of perception, Henderson uses painting and drawing techniques to investigate the concept of ephemerality...
May 1, 2020 | All Art, Issue 1, Issue 1 Art
Sophie is a junior English Education major at the University of Arkansas, who loves capturing moments on camera in the midst of adventure and discovery. “To Be Still” was inspired by peaceful moments captured at a popular Fayetteville hiking destination, Devil’s...
May 1, 2020 | All Fiction, Issue 1, Issue 1 Fiction
The Dinner Bucket was Scranton’s biggest eyesore. Linard Cooper first founded the original diner by selling his wife’s car, a 1984 Toyota Pickup, and renovating the old dollar store next to the Valero Station on 5th Street. It did well enough during its grand opening,...