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All-new menu at Juanita's

Leo Delgado, who took over as chef at Juanita's three months ago, plans roll out an improved menu to the public next week.

The latest pop in the F'ville beer boom

Fayetteville Flyer reports on the newest entry in Fayetteville's burgeoning craft-beer scene: Fossil Cove Brewing Co., a new brewery which is scheduled to open June 2 at 1946 N. Birch in Fayetteville.

According to Michael Pollan, Greenhouse Grille "gets it"

Food celeb Michael Pollan says that Fayetteville's Greenhouse Grille "gets it."

Eye Candy

Arkies on sticks kick; here's six pix

Something there is that loves a stick in Arkansas. (I am resisting the temptation to write stick in the sticks.)

"Rockefeller Influence" date change

The "Rockefeller Influence" exhibit at the Arkansas Arts Center will open Wednesday, May 30, and not today, as previously scheduled.

White House, green thumbs

Laman Library exhibit opens Saturday, May 26.

Dining Review

Something Better

May 23, 2012
Something Better
Fresh take on old standards. /more/

Dining Search

A&E Feature

Riverfest roundup

May 23, 2012
Riverfest roundup
Lots of great local music at this year's Riverfest. /more/

To-Do List

Down at Juanita's

May 23, 2012
Down at Juanita's
Also Ty Segall and White Fence at White Water, Epiphany at Revolution, Diggy Simmons at Barton, The Holy Shakes at Maxine's, Flow Rider at Magic Springs and the Little Rock Film Festival Opening Night at Argenta Community Arts. /more/

Columnists

Max Brantley

A sit-in to re-Occupy LR

Robert Johnston, the former state legislator and Public Service Commission member and full-time advocate for peace, the homeless and pedestrian safety, among other causes, has an idea. /more/

Ernest Dumas

Dumas: Romney may rue Bush involvement

You can appreciate Mitt Romney's dilemma. The economy is supposed to be the win-or-lose issue in the presidential election, and your advantage is that voters tend to forget fairly soon how the bad times started and instead blame the man who inherited them. But how do you avoid triggering inconvenient memories? /more/

Bob Lancaster

Don't worry. Be happy.

Oh, yeah, the big crash is coming. And don't doubt when we go down, insufferably vain species that we are, we'll take the creation with us. /more/

Gene Lyons

Corporations cry foul

Corporations are people too, and people get their feelings hurt. What's more, the richer they are these days, the more sensitive they seem to be. It's reminiscent of that Hans Christian Anderson story of the "Princess and the Pea." You know, where the tender young virgin is so delicate that a single pea hidden under seven feather mattresses keeps her awake all night. That's how the prince satisfies himself that she's a real aristocrat. /more/

Movie Reviews

'The Dictator': a bad movie worth seeing

May 23, 2012
'The Dictator': a bad movie worth seeing
Sacha Baron Cohen's latest explores well-trod territory. /more/

Pearls About Swine

Smith the disciplinarian?

May 16, 2012
The Arkansas football program has had enough surreal goings-on lately that any further misfortune borders on masochism, but go figure, the coaching upheaval at center stage has been flanked by a slew of mild legal issues afflicting mostly ancillary players. /more/

Media

Nonprofits paying reporters

May 16, 2012
It's a new news game. /more/

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Sunday, May 27, 2012 - 07:15:40

Elections have consequences when GOP wins

Articles in the Democrat-Gazette today note the rising tide of Republicanism in the state. And, as Stephens Media notes, moderation is no virtue among today's Republican candidates in Arkansas.

I do wonder if all those making up this political trend have thought of specific consequences. Perhaps they have.

E-mail happened to bring up a couple this morning.

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1) Women's rights.

Funny or Die has a darkly funny take on the Republican notion of women's medical autonomy, an elaboration of the illustration above.

2) Taxes.

SAM BROWNBACK: Anti-tax, anti-woman leader in Kansas.
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  • SAM BROWNBACK: Anti-tax, anti-woman leader in Kansas.
What's wrong with Kansas? Not a thing, Republicans believe. This Kansas law professor's outline of the newly approved Republican plan for taxation, the most regressive in the U.S., is striking. Under leadership of Republican Gov. Sam Brownback, Kansas has ended taxation on businesses and farmers and corporate partnerships (lawyers, doctors and accountants). Kansas now taxes only workers, not the wealthy. The result will be a loss of almost $1 billion in state revenue a year. Schools will feel the cuts the most.

It might be that Kansans and a growing number of Arkansans want a tax system that penalizes the poor and diminishes the public services on which the poor and middle class depend more. I have to believe — someday — they'll realize they did NOT want the consequences of this sort of public policy. Meanwhile .....

Kansas, of course, has one of the most punishing regimes in the country, too, when it comes to women's abortion rights.

Personhood from conception, a tax on abortion, withholding of medical information from women, invasive procedures — Kansas now has it all, Gov. Brownback presiding. Nor is dissent much tolerated. Remember how Kansas school officials came down with both feet on Emma Sulllivan, a high school student who criticized Brownback? She's still catching grief on Twitter as a result. A while back, she said she was looking forward to attending the University of Arkansas. We could use her, judging by recent trends.

 

Saturday, May 26, 2012 - 17:23:18

Another Saturday night

COOL: The water feature in Riverfront Park was a natural for kids at Riverfest today.
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  • COOL: The water feature in Riverfront Park was a natural for kids at Riverfest today.

So far, quiet. The line is open.

* CANVASSING REPORTS:

1) Here's a Facebook link for what's happening with the ethics reform troops.

2) And here you can follow the group working on medical marijuana.

 

Saturday, May 26, 2012 - 10:04:11

Police report slaying downtown

CRIME SCENE: Police at shooting on Sixth.
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  • CRIME SCENE: Police at shooting on Sixth.

Channel 4 reports a fatal shooting near 6th and Louisiana about 1:15 a.m. today. If you're counting, it's homicide #19 for the year in Little Rock.

TERRY BULLARD
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The shooting broke out during large gatherings at clubs in the block bounded by 6th, Center, Louisiana and Captiol.

Officer Michelle Howard, who explained that while the initial radio call mentioned an address on 6th, where a big event with DJs was underway at Lulav, the report of trouble actually came from the Mediums Art Lounge at 521 Center Street, in the same city block, but around the corner from Lulav. Both occupy space in a larger building that once housed the Draughon School of Business.) That call was to a disturbance, not a shooting. After officers arrived, they heard gunshots and found the body of a man fatally shot on a parking lot north of the building. The victim was identified as Terry Bullard, 18, of Little Rock.

Channel 4 says he just graduated this week from Central High School and was headed to play football at Henderson State. His family said he was at the wrong place at the wrong time Friday night.

Forbidden Hillcrest, a steady monitor of police traffic, said things started with a fight and police were on hand when someone was shot, according to radio transmissions.

Crowds were attracted to both clubs — because of the "all white affair" at Lulav, in which patrons are encouraged to wear white attire, and the "Pink Friday" at Mediums.

 

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Friday, May 25, 2012 - 13:35:19

Tonight: A remembrance for Victor Wiley

Victor Wiley
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Just got word from Wes Broadstone about a cool show tonight around 7 p.m. at Dedicated Art Studio. It's in remembrance of the late, great Victor Wiley, Little Rock's sui generis artist, activist, musician, dancer and guy who threw glitter all over everybody.

Broadstone said there would be some of Wiley's art on display and live performances from the Broadstone brothers' band, The Crisco Kids, as well as The Intestines and The Side Hustlers. The cover is $3.

 

Friday, May 25, 2012 - 11:03:07

Here's a track from the forthcoming album by The Alpha Ray

The Alpha Ray will release its debut album this fall on Thick Syrup Records.
  • The Alpha Ray will release its debut album this fall on Thick Syrup Records.

Little Rock's The Alpha Rayplaying the Stickyz Music Tent at Riverfest tonight — has an album coming out this fall on Thick Syrup Records. It's being mastered as we speak by none other than Ken Stringfellow, of The Posies/Minus 5/Big Star/a jillion other bands.

While the record won't be out quite yet, you can check out this track, "Berlin Rainbow," after the jump.

The Alpha Ray dudes are Bryan Frazier, Jonathan Teague (Clicking Beetle Bad Omen Band, The Many Persian Z's), Chris Avakian (Flaming Death Fairies, The Many Persian Z's), and David Stone (Landrest).

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Friday, May 25, 2012 - 11:00:09

The dude from 'Twilight' is making a movie about 'The Band'

The Band
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Robert Pattinson, the actor who plays sparkly, emasculated vampire Edward Cullen in the "Twilight" series, has told the magazine Les Rockuptibles that one of the projects he'll be taking on in coming months is a film about "The Band."

Before you start thinking the ghost of Levon is going to appear and stake his ass, this might actually be interesting. Beyond all the Twigasming, Pattison is an reasonably good young actor — his turn as Stephanie Meyer's whiny, tubercular virgin-slayer not withstanding — and probably has enough pull in Hollywood these days to bring some real money and talent to what will have to be an ensemble project.

Besides, you can't possibly hate Edward as much as Robert Pattinson does.

From the interview with Les Rockuptibles:

Q: What are you working on right now?

RP: I'm going to do a movie about The Band, the one that played with Dylan: a beautiful script about the nature of songwriting. I'm preparing a thriller too, with a beautifully written script too. It doesn't have a director yet. Tons of French directors are in line to to do. A few years ago, Latin America was where it's happening, it seems it's France turn now ... I'm filming another movie with Cronenberg but i don't know when he wants to start filming. It's going to be his first one in the US and he promises it's going to be very strange. The next two or three years are going to be crucial for me. It's now that that everything happens.

 

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Big times at Riverfest

May 23, 2012
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The 2012 edition gets rolling Friday. /more/

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Hit and run

May 23, 2012
Hours before primary election day, an e-mail began circulating in the business community with an attached flyer urging people not to sign petitions for an initiated act to strengthen Arkansas ethics law. /more/

Arkansas Reporter

Clinton man's death puts spotlight on EMT woes

May 23, 2012
Clinton man's death puts spotlight on EMT woes
The death of former City Attorney Brett Blakney of Clinton May 4 for lack of transportation to a major trauma center played out against a history of legal battles in Clinton and Van Buren County over ambulance service. /more/

Editorials

Liberty attacked

May 23, 2012
"Rick Santorum has now said openly that he doesn't believe in the separation of church and state. He doesn't believe, in other words, that Americans should have the freedom to pick their own religion or to have no religion at all, and as president, he'll try to put a stop to it, the hell with the First Amendment." /more/

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