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Dinner in Dogtown, now to music

Extended hours and music by Bluesboy Jag.

Burger joint of the week: Dugan's Pub

The Swiss Mushroom Burger is savory and juicy, a half pound of burger that takes at least two hands to eat. Turning it upside down may be the way to go.

Hey vegans! Freedom of choice at Amruth

West Little Rock's Amruth has dependable Indian fare with lots of vegan options.

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Now, it's the LA Times touring Bentonville

CBMAA gets yet another plug as a travel destination.

The Delta exhibit: Not so Southern

Some years, the Arkansas Arts Center's Delta exhibit has had a distinctly Southern look about the art.

Container store

Hugg & Hall mobile storage are join the shipping container movement, building a new facility for their business almost entirely out of the steel boxes.

Dining Review

Soup's on at Zogi's

January 25, 2012
Soup's on at Zogi's
But that's not all. /more/

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Showcase showdown

January 25, 2012
Showcase showdown
Round one of the annual Times showcase kicks off Thursday /more/

To-Do List

Pat Green at Revolution

January 25, 2012
Pat Green at Revolution
Also 'Slow Southern Steel' at Market Street, Knuck Fest at Downtown Music, the Delta Exhibition at the Arts Center, Scott Biram at Maxine's, Black Oak Arkansas at Juanita's, Arkansas Big Buck Classic at the fairgrounds, the ASO at Robinson and the P.A.T.H. Benefit at Juanita's. /more/

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Max Brantley

The unknown soldiers

The controversy over relocation of a clinic for veterans to an abandoned car dealership on Main Street is a testament to the country's fleeting patriotism. /more/

Ernest Dumas

The South likes a good story

So well had the revival of Ronald Reagan's reputation gone for two decades that all /more/

Graham Gordy

Backstage with Mitt and Newt

Just before the January 23 Republican debate, Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney encountered one another at a deli tray just off-stage. What follows is a transcript of that meeting. /more/

Bob Lancaster

Looking for gnat omens

I flatter myself to think you might remember that for several Januaries past I've done some tall moaning and groaning in this space about how this is the worst month of the year. Far and away. Without a close rival. August is the second worst, I reckon, but only in the sense that Twice a Prince ran second to Secretariat in the Belmont. I know August, Sen. Quayle, and August is no January. /more/

Gene Lyons

Lyons: Talking 'truth vigilantes'

Time was when newspaper journalists prided themselves on being working stiffs: skeptical, cynical and worldly-wise. "If your mother says she loves you, check it out." I've always preferred the unofficial motto of my native New Jersey: "Oh yeah, who says?" /more/

Movie Reviews

Delayed liftoff

January 25, 2012
Delayed liftoff
Lucas' 'Red Tails' /more/

Pearls About Swine

Anderson must create fresh success

January 25, 2012
Rome was not built in a day, nor will Arkansas basketball be rebuilt within a matter of months. /more/

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On trolls and flame wars

January 18, 2012
On trolls and flame wars
The thorny world of online comments. /more/

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Friday, January 27, 2012 - 16:51:09

Friday night line begins with horseplay

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The line is open. That photo? It's the cover of the latest Farm Bureau magazine. Not black prison inmates toiling in a field next to a headline about watermelon recipes. We presume the cover shot goes with the photo contest winners, not the wild game recipes.

Also:
Hold up on that baby lotion. Johnson and Johnson has ordered a recall of Aveeno Baby Calming Comfort Lotion because of possible "excess bacteria," which makes you wonder what bacteria isn't excessive.

* HATE CRIME — Sentencing today in cross burning case:

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Friday, January 27, 2012 - 15:39:50

Sound familiar?

Texas on my mind today, I guess: The New York Times reports that Texas has been paying $400,000 a month for Gov. Rick Perry's security while he traveled around the country campaigning.

Aside from President Obama, Mr. Perry — the only sitting governor in the 2012 race — has the largest security contingent, and apparently the only one on the Republican side financed by taxpayers.

Weeks before he officially announced his presidential bid, Mr. Perry said it was appropriate for the Texas Department of Public Safety to pay for his security and called any criticism of his government-provided protection a “diversion.” He also said that Texans would benefit from his travels. “I’m going to be promoting Texas,” Mr. Perry said in July, as he began to traverse the country. “I’m going to be traveling to places where the Texas story needs to be told, and we will tell it.”

Takes you back, doesn't it? Read here about the erstwhile Arkansan who liked to travel on the state's dime.

 

Friday, January 27, 2012 - 15:29:51

Fun with headlines

AR Dem-Gaz, paraphrasing Bloomberg News headline: "U.S. economy grew less than forecast in fourth quarter"
Washington Post: "U.S. GDP grew at fastest pace in 1.5 years in fourth quarter 2011"

 

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Friday, January 27, 2012 - 16:41:34

Under new owner, Ferneau will still host live music

Back in November, the Times reported about local entrepreneur Frank Fletcher's purchase of Ferneau. Fletcher made it pretty clear that there wouldn't be major changes to the restaurant. The restaurant will continue to host live music regularly on Fridays and Saturdays, and plans are in the works to have music on Thursdays as well, said bartender Peter Webre.

Webre said some customers had assumed that the restaurant and bar would be closing earlier under the new owner, but that Ferneau will stay open until 2 a.m. on Friday and 1 a.m. on Saturday "as long as we have people."

Ferneau hosts Richie Johnson tonight and Chris Henry tomorrow night. Webre said he's aiming to have a monthly show from Amasa Hines as well. The music starts at 10 p.m. and there's no cover charge.

 

Friday, January 27, 2012 - 15:16:56

Rep adds two more "Mockingbird" performances

Abby Shourd as Scout in Arkansas Repertory Theatres production of To Kill a Mockingbird.
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  • Abby Shourd as Scout in Arkansas Repertory Theatre's production of 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'

The Arkansas Repertory Theatre's current show, "To Kill a Mockingbird," has been pretty popular. In fact, all the shows are sold out, so The Rep is adding two additional matinees on Feb. 4 and Feb. 11 at 2 p.m.

From The Rep:

"In response to overwhelming demand, the theatre has opened two additional matinee performances February 4 and 11. These added performances will open for public sale this Saturday, January 28 at 9:00 a.m. Tickets are $30-$40.

"The Rep will also sell Standing Room Only tickets to sold out performances throughout the run starting Saturday, January 28. SRO seating may include bench seating in the back of the theatre, open seating that has become available for that evening, or actual standing areas in the back of the theatre. A limited amount of SRO tickets will be available for sale in person only, one hour before curtain. SRO tickets for To Kill a Mockingbird are $30 for all performances through Feb. 12."

 

Friday, January 27, 2012 - 13:58:21

2012 AT Showcase Round 1: The Holy Shakes

The Holy Shakes impressed the judges last night. In fact, the band was the No. 1 pick of every judge, decisively taking Round 1 and moving on to the finals, Fri. March 2 at Revolution.

Guest judge Mary Chamberlin: "True Punks. Flippant disregard for 'coolness,' studied but unique." and "My record collection called, it wants The Holy Shakes."

Epiphany "knew that frontman had to come out of that leather jacket sooner or later because he was putting in work."

Perhaps Cheyenne Matthews put it best: "... more like Holy Shit! Holy Shit!!!"

Photos after the jump.

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Sympathy for the devil

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Police and other experts say some of our laws on sex offenders may be doing more harm than good. /more/

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PMS at state agency

January 25, 2012
Testimony in Garland Circuit Court last week by several current and former employees of the Arkansas Rehabilitation Services Division was that some of the clients they serve were known by the acronym PMS. It stands for politically mandated service — for clients who have clout and should be treated accordingly. /more/

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A (safer) walk in the park

January 25, 2012
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Fed up with crime, neighbors rescue Hindman. /more/

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