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To do Saturday: Pub or Perish

Hey, it's our event, why wouldn't it be the thing to do? Arkansas Times sponsores "Pub or Perish," a fun bar and book-reading event at Mallard's in the Peabody Hotel, starting tonight at 7 p.m. It's free admission, and Phil Martin and Joy Ritchie are scheduled to read, along with some of the visiting authors in town for the Arkansas Literary Festival.

So, have a Scotch, or whatever it is you sip while enjoying a good read, and join a few of your friends here from the Times, or bring along some friends, and enjoy a fun night out with some good reads (and good writers!).

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By: Arkansas Times Staff

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