• Issue Archive for
  • Nov 25 - Dec 1, 2010
  • Vol. 37, No. 12
Digital Edition

News

  • Better late...

    A tipster informed us that Michael Langley, director of state Alcoholic Beverage Control, had turned up in early November on the list of attorneys suspended for failure to complete the required annual 12 hours of continuing legal education.
  • Condom lock box

    If Kroger locks away condoms for moral reasons, it is an absolute public health outrage. If they are locked away because of theft, is there not a nonprofit organization that will reimburse Kroger for lost condom sales?
  • The Observer, Nov. 25

    The Observer isn't a Harry Potter superfan; but we are a fan of the written word, and we are a fan of folks getting excited enough about a book that they'll do crazy things in celebration of it.
  • La belle vie

    Jetting to Paris on the airport's tab.
  • Drop by drop

    Concerns over mining site in Hot Springs.
  • Best breakfast in Arkansas: Northeast

    From the Front Page Cafe in Jonesboro to Penny's Place in Weiner, the best breakfast places Northeast Arkansas has to offer.
  • Best breakfast in Arkansas: South Arkansas

    The South Fork Restaurant and Truckstop in Gurdon, Johnny B's Grill in El Dorado and JJ's Lakeside Cafe in Lake Village serve the best breakfast you'll find in South Arkansas.
  • Best pastries

    The other side of breakfast

Columns

  • Words, Nov. 25

    I wish I had a quarter for every time I've had to explain something to a lawyer. Here's another one at work.
  • Grace, 2010

    Thanks for the new driver's license photo which might lead one to think that the organ donations it authorizes have already been made. Thanks for how healthy gravy is.
  • As the schools turn

    Still paying attention to the Little Rock School District? If so, and if you've been confused about recent events, maybe I can help.
  • My pal the opportunist

    This is the kind of thing that can happen when you take a newspaper opinion columnist and elect him to responsible public office. You wind up arguing about what the state's nickname ought to be.
  • Tax work, not wealth

    The hoary theory that taxing the wealth of people with lots of it is the root of all problems is going to get a new test in Washington, Little Rock and a few other state capitals.
  • Prayer pal

    Lt. Gov.-elect Mark Darr said Tuesday that he'll offer a daily prayer for Gov. Mike Beebe, adding that he wants to get along with Beebe. Can't hurt, though this may require a little heavier praying on Mr. Darr's part.

Entertainment

  • Miracles meet luck at War Memorial Stadium

    The Hogs did about everything they could do to lose Saturday's game. They also did everything they had to do to win. Focus on whatever side of that coin you want, but I'll chalk it all up to road woes and look ahead to the Battle for the Boot.
  • 'Billy Blythe'

    Nov. 19, Women's City Club
  • The To-Do List, Nov. 26-30

    Arkansas Razorbacks v. Alabama-Birmingham Blazers, Big Silver's Thanksgiving Special, Hinder, Battle of the Boot, Mannheim Steamroller, "Sin Sunday," Blood on the Dance Floor/Roxy Cottontail
  • Brad Paisley

    Verizon Arena, Nov. 19

Dining

  • What's Cookin', Nov. 25

    Flying Burrito Co., 300 President Clinton Ave., is scheduled to close on Tuesday, November 30, according to a post on its Facebook page.

Cartoons


 

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