dshorts.PNG

The Old State House Museum has relaunched its podcasting/filmmaking competition for a second year, soliciting both Arkansas students in grades 5-12 as well as adults 18 and up for Arkancentric pieces about anything from 1836 to the present.

Last year’s winners included entries on the history of Jonesboro, rockabilly legend Sonny Burgess and the key Civil War Battle of Prarie Grove.

Advertisement

Entries, both audio and visual, must be ten minutes or less and postmarked by February 28, 2011.

For more information, official rules and entry forms, visit the Digital Shorts website.

Invest in the future of great journalism in Arkansas

Join the ranks of the 63,000 Facebook followers, 58,000 Twitter followers, 35,000 Arkansas blog followers, and 70,000 daily email blasts who know that the Arkansas Times is the go-to source for tough, determined, and feisty journalism that holds the powerful accountable. For 50 years, our progressive, alternative newspaper in Little Rock has been on the front lines of the fight for truth, and with your support, we can do even more. By subscribing or donating to the Arkansas Times, you'll not only have access to all of our articles, but you'll also be helping us hire more writers and expand our coverage. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make a difference with your subscription or donation to the Arkansas Times today.

Previous article Here’s a hint: Think spa SOLVED Next article Store owner shoots 2 robbers