10 Ways to Reduce Your Clutter

Posted on April 30, 2010 By Adam (Edit) Leave a Comment

The best way to keep a home clean and organized is to get rid of the things that you no longer need. Clutter can be disadvantageous to your home life, including simply finding things when you need them. Most of us tend to hold on to things that we no longer use for sheer sentimental reasons. If you think the time to clear your clutter is not time... [Read more...]

Are You a Bug Lover?

Posted on April 28, 2010 By Adam (Edit) Leave a Comment

BugFest April 28 - May 1, 2010 Museum of Discovery 501-396-7050 Insects are the most diverse group of animals on the planet. With over a million recognized species, they live in almost every environment on earth. At BugFest you will learn about insects, spiders, scorpions and other invertebrates. Hands-on demonstrations will allow you to get... [Read more...]

World of the Pharaohs Exhibit

Posted on April 26, 2010 By Adam (Edit) Leave a Comment

The World of the Pharaohs exhibit at the Arkansas Arts Center features over 200 Egyptian artifacts from the age of the Pharaohs, including scribes, tombs and mummies. Pharaohs ruled ancient Egypt for more than 3,000 years. There are more than 200 objects on display for viewing that examine the life of kings as well as Egyptian citizens. Now is your... [Read more...]

Weekend Movie Releases

Posted on April 23, 2010 By Adam (Edit) Leave a Comment

It's supposed to rain this weekend.  Why not take in a new movie?  The Rave Motion Pictures Colonel Glenn 18 is just a few minutes and miles down the road.  Take a look at what's playing. (I chose this Theatre in case you are a country music fun and want to see Kenny Chesney!) The Back-up Plan ‎ - 1hr 38min‎‎ - Rated PG-13‎‎ - Comedy/Romance‎... [Read more...]

Depth of the Debt

Posted on April 21, 2010 By Adam (Edit) Leave a Comment

The U.S. debt is over $12 trillion, and is the sum of all outstanding debt owed by the Federal Government. Nearly two-thirds is the public debt, which is owed to the people, businesses and foreign governments who bought Treasury Bills, Notes and Bonds. The rest is owed by the government to itself, and is held as Government Account securities. Most of this... [Read more...]

5 Ways to Improve Healthy Eating Habits

Posted on April 20, 2010 By Adam (Edit) Leave a Comment

How well would you say you eat?  This week alone, I have gone to the grocery store twice and picked up food that I would consider not the best choices in healthy eating.  And I don't have a big family that keeps me busy, just work and friends so I should make more of an effort to make better choices.  I recently found 5 ways to improve healthy eating... [Read more...]

Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Posted on April 16, 2010 By Adam (Edit) Leave a Comment

My movie pick for this week is Steven Spielberg’s 1977 blockbuster “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” a movie that received eight Academy Award nominations, including Cinematography. It's important to mention that the movie received a Special Achievement Award from the Academy for the sound effects editing of Frank Warner. This film was... [Read more...]

Buying Art On the Internet

Posted on April 14, 2010 By Adam (Edit) Leave a Comment

With our lives being as busy as busy can get, sometimes searching for that perfect piece of art for your home can be tedious work. In and out of stores, guessing whether or not it will look right and even more time trying to find the right frame. Discover the beauty of online art shopping! Here are some great reasons to shop for your art, prints, and... [Read more...]

This Month In History: APRIL

Posted on April 12, 2010 By Adam (Edit) Leave a Comment

1719: Daniel Defoe publishes the classic "Robinson Crusoe." 1800: Congress establishes the Library of Congress. 1828: Noah Webster publishes An American Dictionary of the English Language. 1841: President William Henry Harrison dies in office of pneumonia after serving only one month. 1860: The pony express begins in St. Joseph, MO. 1912: The luxury... [Read more...]

Eco-friendly Kitchen Cutting Boards

Posted on April 9, 2010 By Adam (Edit) Leave a Comment

When I first moved into my new apartment, I was in such a hurry to furnish the kitchen that I didn't give much thought to being Green or buying eco-friendly products.  But did you know that you can buy eco-friendly cutting boards?  If you are someone who likes to cook, then you might find this interesting. Now don't get me wrong, I rarely use mine and... [Read more...]

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