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Arkansan corners niche fish market in U.S.

Arkansas foodies may take pride in knowing their state is home to one of the largest importers of maatjes haring in the United States. Gary McCoy of College Station began importing the little fish from Europe two years ago and now he has practically taken over the niche market.

Author of Jewish cookbooks to speak at Hendrix

Joan Nathan, New York Times contributor and author of ten Jewish-themed cookbooks, will speak on "Jewish Cooking in America" at Hendrix College next Tuesday.

Lulav does a Jimmy Buffett-inspired menu

Because Jimmy Buffett often sings about food and because thousands of Parrotheads have pulled their Tommy Bahama shirts out of the closet, Lulav has spied an opportunity.

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Hein, Libby at Justus

Gallery Walk starts at 5 p.m.

PHE Picassos Saturday

Biannual fund-raiser supports arts programs.

After hours at Gallery 26: Cefalo

It's March 1, the first Thursday of the month, and that means Hillcrest merchants and restaurants will make merry tonight.

Dining Review

Cinco thumbs up for Cinco Entrees

February 29, 2012
Cinco thumbs up for Cinco Entrees
The new kid at the River Market is a keeper. /more/

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It's time for the finals of the Musicians Showcase

February 29, 2012
It's time for the finals of the Musicians Showcase
Laundry for the Apocalypse takes Round 5. /more/

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Jimmy Buffett comes to Verizon

February 29, 2012
Jimmy Buffett comes to Verizon
Plus 'Doubt' at UCA, Joe Buck at White Water, Big Smith at Revolution, This Holy House at Stickyz and 'Young Frankenstein' at Robinson. /more/

Columnists

Max Brantley

Sold! American government

With the general election eight months away, it's not too early to say that the electoral process has been purchased by the highest bidders. /more/

Ernest Dumas

Anti-college rant could play well here

The Republican presidential race turns to the South next week and Rick Santorum has found an issue that ought to gain him some traction in Dixie. /more/

Bob Lancaster

Pastoral

The first of March I always start getting my sodbusting equipment together, rent me a mule, and prepare myself to put in another crop and see it through to fruition. /more/

Gene Lyons

Lyons: Lord Romney

If he weren't so smug, it would almost be possible to feel sorry for Mitt Romney. Beyond the flip-flopping, has any worse actor ever attempted the role of presidential candidate? /more/

Movie Reviews

A commune comedy

February 29, 2012
A commune comedy
'Wanderlust' finds the comedy sweet spot. /more/

Pearls About Swine

The road to recovery

February 29, 2012
You can hardly characterize an unsteady six-point win over a .500 team as a season saver, but when Arkansas dutifully clawed its way out of a 17-point first-half hole against Auburn over the weekend, it was sufficiently cathartic nonetheless. /more/

Media

DOGin' the VA

February 22, 2012
DOGin' the VA
With the Republican primary occupying most of the national news cycle and the state fiscal session, despite Minority Leader John Burris' best efforts, a bore, maybe Paul Greenberg and co. grew restless and simply couldn't hold the bile inside anymore. How else to explain the Democrat-Gazette editorial page's hysterical opposition to the Department of Veteran Affairs plans to open an expanded veterans service center on Main Street? /more/

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Sunday, March 4, 2012 - 07:50:13

Sunday lifeline

THEYRE OFF: This mornings start of the Little Rock Marathon.
  • Brian Chilson
  • THEY'RE OFF: This morning's start of the Little Rock Marathon.

I am phone dependent again on another perfect cool morning in the Hill Country.

Let the marathon open line begin. I travel home today so I may have a hard time checking in.

EVENING UPDATE: I'm in DFW with nothing further to say but see you tomorrow. George Will is worth a plug for slamming the GOP for timid response to Rush Limbaugh. They want to bomb Iran but they are afraid of Limbaugh, he said.

 

Saturday, March 3, 2012 - 16:59:18

Stop the presses — Limbaugh 'apologizes'

Here's your Saturday night line, with a piece of news apology:

SORRY: Rush Limbaugh.
  • SORRY: Rush Limbaugh.
* LIMBAUGH APOLOGIZES: Yes, the Republican message master miscalled this one. He's been forced to apologize for calling a student sincerely interested in women's access to comprehensive health care a "slut." He issued a written statement, the coward's way out, but .... Well, you decide if this deserves the word apology. It's of the if-she's-offended-I'm-sorry type.

PS — Maureen Dowd has some pre-apology thoughts on the GOP "puppet master" and the craven politicians who dance to his tune.

Mitt Romney reacted to Limbaugh for days with craven silence before finally allowing on a rope line on Friday night that “it’s not the language I would have used.” Is there a right way to call a woman a slut?

* AIR SCARE FOR MCDANIEL: Attorney General Dustin McDaniel landed a private plane without incident Friday night in Jonesboro after a warning light indicated a landing gear malfunction.

 

Saturday, March 3, 2012 - 08:46:14

Limbaugh's a ripe target for Obama

LIMBAUGHS TARGET: Law student Sandra Fluke gets support from White House for her testimony.
  • LIMBAUGH'S TARGET: Law student Sandra Fluke gets support from White House for her testimony.

Republican Party orthodoxy — rigid adherence to a narrow agenda and never admit a mistake — has never been on better display than in the reflexive defense of Rush Limbaugh by his Arkansas disciples on Twitter. All Limbaugh did was label a law student testifying for access to contraception a slut and prostitute and suggest that she and her ilk make porn movies. It was just Limbaugh channeling Jonathan Swift, alibied one of his Arkansas lapdogs from the First Church of the Secretary of State's Office.

President Obama has chosen to back the law student, Sandra Fluke. It's a winner. If Limbaugh's past is any prologue, he'll accelerate his attacks and the angry old white men that constitute the bulk of his audience will chime right in. Good. Women got the vote last century and know how to use it.

You can watch Fluke's testimony here. She's no bimbo.

Also today in the Times: Charles Blow writes that Republicans such as Rick Santorum are targeting more than the sexual revolution these days.

Santorum’s stances are not about our Constitution, but his. He views personal freedoms as a personal affront. His thinking exists in a pre-1960s era of aspirin-between-the-knees contraception and read-between-the-lines sexuality.

The kind of conservatism that Santorum represents has been described as a war on women, but I would rephrase that. It’s a war on sex beyond the confines of traditional marriage and strict heterosexuality in which women, particularly poor ones, and gays, particularly open ones, are likely to suffer the greatest casualties.

 

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Sunday, March 4, 2012 - 20:57:00

Holy Shakes win 2012 Arkansas Times Musicians Showcase

The Holy Shakes won the 2012 Arkansas Times Musicians Showcase.
  • Brian Chilson
  • The Holy Shakes won the 2012 Arkansas Times Musicians Showcase.

Congratulations to The Holy Shakes, winners of the 20th Arkansas Times Musicians Showcase, Friday night at Revolution.

Video and more photos after the jump.

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Friday, March 2, 2012 - 16:11:56

The showcase finals are tonight at Revolution

The 2012 Arkansas Times Musicians Showcase finals are tonight at Revolution.
  • The 2012 Arkansas Times Musicians Showcase finals are tonight at Revolution.

Tonight, don't miss the Arkansas Times Musicians Showcase finals!

We've got Don't Stop Please, Laundry for the Apocalypse, The Holy Shakes, War Chief and Joey Farr & The Fuggins Wheat Band all facing off at Revolution.

Everything kicks off at 8:30. We'll be drawing names for three pairs of Bonnaroo passes. The first name will be drawn after Don't Stop Please, so make sure to get there on time. You can enter the drawing until 10 p.m. We'll draw the other two names after Joey Farr & The Fuggins Wheat Band's set and then we'll announce the winner of the whole enchilada.

Who will it be? Find out tonight!

 

Friday, March 2, 2012 - 14:22:36

Boyz II Men, Third Eye Blind, Gov't Mule, more to Riverfest

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Boyz II Men, Third Eye Blind, Chevell, Gov't Mule and Mute Math are all coming to Riverfest, according to the festival's Facebook page.

Previously announced: Lynyrd Skynrd, Little Big Town and Trout Fishing in America.

More to come, perhaps next week, Riverfest says.

 

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Malzahn's moment

February 29, 2012
Malzahn's moment
Or so ASU fans hope. /more/

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Legislative Auditor stands mostly mute

February 29, 2012
Legislative Auditor Roger Norman may be fine with figures but he's wary of words. Norman declined to discuss detailed complaints that were made against him in an anonymous letter to the Arkansas Times. /more/

Arkansas Reporter

No pills for women at St. Vincent

February 29, 2012
No pills for women at St. Vincent
Hospital claims it's exempt from state law. /more/

Editorials

Shut up and pray

February 29, 2012
As we write, the Republican presidential primary is so fiercely contested that one of the candidates has resorted to telling the truth, long considered the "third rail" of Republican politics. Nobody ever caught George W. Bush being truthful, or Richard Nixon. /more/

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