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Tonight: Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace, Seether


Breaking Benjamin

It's a night of crunchy post-grunge and alt-metal at Alltel with Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace and Seether (they're South African), 7 p.m., $35.

At the Afterthought, jazz pianist Dell Smith performs, 8 p.m., free.

Cooper's Orbit lead singer Chris Henry does an acoustic set at Flying Saucer, 9 p.m., free.

Juanita's hosts the Working Man Musician's Jam, 9 p.m.

On the Rocks puts on a flock of DJs at REHAB — Michael Shane, Platinumb, Jiminy Kick It, Fogle (wow, "Superbad" referencing already) and Justin Sane.

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Blues on 12th Street
Date: 5/8/2008
By: David Koon

The old Safeway store at the corner of 12th and Cedar Streets doesn't look like much these days - a peeling blue hulk of a building, marooned between the Willie Hinton Community Resource Center and the church on the next corner. /more/

Silence is golden
Date: 5/8/2008
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Tracy Ingle - who was shot five times by a North Little Rock SWAT team during a no-knock drug raid back in January - was slapped with a gag order during his first court appearance since a story about his case was published in the Arkansas Times on March 24. /more/


For Griffen
Date: 5/8/2008
By: Arkansas Times Staff

As Judge Wendell Griffen says, courage is not a vice (though critics seem to fault him for having it) but a virtue. /more/

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