Long and long
The Arkansas Times reflects on 40 years.

How the Arkansas Times survived poverty, the Dixie Mafia, the U.S. Supreme Court and Mike Huckabee
An oral history of the first 40 years.

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The best and worst of Arkansas Times’ first 40 years
From sexy camping to horseradish souffle.
By Benjamin Hardy, David Koon, Lindsey Millar, Leslie Newell Peacock and David Ramsey

40 years, a lot of ink
Some of it left a permanent mark.

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What were we thinking?
A survey of Arkansas Times covers from yesteryear that make us say, “WTF?”

Looking at 40
The Arkansas Times celebrates 40 years of publication this week. I feel a little like Jimmy Buffett’s pirate of song.
By Max Brantley

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The time machine
The Observer and the rest of the editorial staff of the Arkansas Times spent the last couple of weeks flipping through the bound archives of the stick-it-to-the-man underground rag-turned-magazine-turned-weekly newspaper we work for, finding stories and tidbits of yesteryear to put on display.

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