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Wheatus, of 'Teenage Dirtbag' fame, at Stickyz on Friday

"Listen to Iron Maiden, baby, with me."
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Organized chaos: An oral history of Kanis skatepark

Operating without a formal structure or corporate entity, the Kanis skate crew formed an unlikely partnership with the city of Little Rock and became central players in an urban revitalization success story. Initially fueled by hard manual labor and grassroots fundraising, the crew expanded the park with a $150,000 grant from the Coca-Cola Co. in 2016.
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Gov. Sarah Sanders inexplicably cheers on weekend's bull riding competition

Gov. Sarah Sanders spent her Friday afternoon flanked by seven stoic, cowboy hat-donned representatives from the Professional Bull Riders league. Why? Your guess is as good as ours.

Arkansas Symphony Orchestra announces 2024-2025 season

Aaron Diehl, Andrei Ioniță, Zee Zee and Simone Porter are among the 2024-2025 season's featured soloists.
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Exhibition spotlighting Japanese-American families imprisoned at Rohwer opens Saturday

Once farmers in California, the Shingu, Futamachi, Nakamura, Oshima, Yada and Yoshimura families all settled in Scott following their release from Rohwer in 1945. The exhibition focuses on their post-interment years as sharecroppers in the segregated South.

Introspective folk rockers Fust at White Water on Monday

Based in Durham, North Carolina, Fust is coming to White Water with "a sweet amalgam of soulful alt-rock tunes set adrift with Southern balladry and Crazy Horse-style riffs," as put by Paste Magazine.
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The Dreaded Laramie, Two Runner and Kin & Company at White Water on Thursday

Acrobatic power pop, fiddle-heavy folk and sincere indie rock are conspiring to bring you an unforgettable Thursday night.

This week's 'Hip Hop Hello' radio show welcomes Classic Flow and Take 6

In the latest episode of "Hip Hop Hello," a weekly radio program on Bentonville Community Radio, host Clint Schaff interviews Northwest Arkansas DJ/dance duo Classic Flow and multi-platinum-selling a cappella group Take 6.
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Little Rocked Zine to release 8th volume

The Little Rocked Zine — an underground publication dedicated to showcasing erotic art, photography and writing by locals and beyond — is celebrating the release of its 8th volume with a get-together featuring the Arkansas Shake Shakers, an all-POC burlesque troupe.

Argenta Community Theater rebrands as Argenta Contemporary Theatre, announces new season

As the nonprofit organization prepares to enter its 15th season, it will now be known as the Argenta Contemporary Theatre, a rebranding that's designed to enhance their "potential for securing arts grants and garnering increased recognition for its endeavors."
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CALS used book sale starts Thursday at new location

Hours for the sale are 3-5 p.m. on Thursday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, though Thursday is only open to those with a Friends of CALS membership.

Modeling, PETT, The Phlegms, DOT, Dylan Earl and more in Little Rock this weekend

It's a great weekend for live music in Little Rock.

DLRP seeks mural artist for SoMa intersection

Located near M2 Gallery and Rock N Roll Sushi, the projected artwork will cover the entire four-way intersection of South Main and 13th streets, crosswalks included.

46th annual daffodil festival in bloom at Wye Mountain

Spending an afternoon frolicking through fields of flowers is a great excuse to make the 33-mile trip out of Little Rock for the day.

9 stellar ways to celebrate the solar eclipse in Central Arkansas

Sure, full totality only lasts for a handful of minutes, but the days and hours leading up to the big moment are stuffed with an ever-growing number of events and festivities, especially as out-of-state tourist estimates climb into the millions.

Native artists Doug Hyde and Frank Buffalo Hyde at AMFA on Wednesday

The father and son pair will speak about the significance of the museum's newest exhibition, "Action/Abstraction Redefined: Modern Native Art, 1940s to 1970s."

Melissa Carper announces new trio, the Wonder Women of Country

Arkansas-connected musician Melissa Carper has announced yet another project: the Wonder Women of Country, a trio she's formed with singer-songwriters Brennen Leigh and Kelly Willis.

We're mere days away from Stevie Nicks' arrival at Simmons Bank Arena

The inimitable Stevie Nicks performs in North Little Rock on Wednesday, March 6, and tickets — starting at $60 — are still available. Vanessa Carlton is set to open.

'Let's cut that narrative': A Q&A with hip-hop artist Avian Alia

Lake Village native Avian Alia is blending hip-hop and neo-soul to create a style that's all her own.

21 Savage, John Legend and Cage The Elephant among upcoming shows at the AMP and Momentary

Hozier, Maggie Rogers, Deadmau5, Jon Batiste and more are also on the calendar.
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