Archivist Erin Fehr will speak about how Native American players helped cruise the Little Rock Travelers to a Southern League championship win in 1920 at CALS' monthly Legacies & Lunch lecture.
Dierks defeated more than 2,000 schools from across the U.S. The school finished with nearly two million votes, defeating the ...
If for some reason Nov. 25 is on the doomsday soothsayers’ list as a potential date for the world to end, being at this concert would be an absolutely ideal way to go out.
The statue of Pike is all shined up and back on display now, part of President Donald Trump's campaign to make America great again by reminding us of how much worse it used to be.
Eric Carter and Jay Cowley, the owners of Little Rock fine dining spot Allsopp & Chapple, are opening Hazel’s Public House, a ...
Calling a painting of a disgraced circuit judge a “celebration of corruption,” the chief administrative judge of Arkansas’s ...
Olivia Paschal will see her extensive reporting on global capitalism in the Ozarks come to fruition with “Something In the ...
According to the press release from the mayor’s office, $25,000 will be used for a demonstration project called “Beyond the ...
This Friday night, Good Weather and Cinema I/O are summoning spirits and hellish soundscapes for a Halloween warehouse party ...
Circuit Judge Shawn Johnson said he was “going to work very quickly” to render a decision in a lawsuit challenging Gov. Sarah ...
John-Michael Powell’s “Violent Ends” also screens Thursday at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. Paste Magazine called the ...
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