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Little Rock businesses, airport impacted by global tech outage
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT/KARK) – Some travelers in Little Rock are waiting to take off after a global technological outage has impacted flights across the globe. Content partner KARK reported flight delays at the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport began to grow starting at 6 a.m., Friday, July 19, due to the outage.
Wildlife-inspired murals draw attention to Little Rock nature center
LITTLE ROCK — The Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center in Little Rock provided plenty of canvas space for a recently unveiled collection of murals. Work by Fayetteville artist Jason Jones was revealed to the public June 24 on four exterior walls of the center at 602 President Clinton Ave. in the River Market District. The images feature fauna native to Arkansas, including mockingbirds, crayfish, opossum, catfish, eastern wild turkey, bobcats and other species, all set among backgrounds of natural habitats drawn by Jones.
Food Bites: Cajun Boilers, Slim Chickens & More
We have no shortage of food bites throughout Arkansas, so each week, we’ll be providing you with a snapshot of the goings-on inside the culinary world, from events and specials to restaurant openings and awards. Do you have news to share? Please email our online editor, Kilee Hall, at khall@aymag.com.
Mr Brews Taphouse to open new location in Park Plaza Mall, first in state
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The burger and craft beer chain Mr Brews Taphouse is set to open a new franchise in Little Rock's Park Plaza Mall later this year. The restaurant is set to be the chain's first location in the Natural State. Second Horizon Capital Co-Founder and Managing...
Vino's Brew Pub: Over 30 years of pizza & punk rock in Little Rock
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — If you stop by 7th and Chester on a Friday night, you never know what you might find inside Vino's Brew Pub. Nearly 35 years before nights of beers and body slams from Saturday night wrestling, owner Henry Lee and his partners were just hoping to get Vino’s off the mat.
July Party Pics Now Online
The July issue of Little Rock Soirée is on newsstands, and you know what that means: There’s a fresh batch of event photos to peruse. As always, each edition’s Party Pics are posted right here on littlerocksoiree.com, and the latest photos from the new issue are now online.
Arkansas Symphony Orchestra to open permanent home in September
The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra (ASO) will celebrate the grand opening of the Stella Boyle Smith Music Center with a three-day community celebration Sept. 13-15, 2024. The state-of-the-art, $11.75 million facility will be the first permanent home for the ASO in its 59-year history. The weekend festivities will begin with a...
Review: CHICAGO THE MUSICAL at Actors Theatre Of Little Rock
I don’t have the proper words to express my elation felt at Actors Theatre of Little Rock’s immersive production of CHICAGO THE MUSICAL, which runs through July 27. If you do not have your tickets, get them now. It’s selling out fast, and you don’t want your experience of this show to be from listening to your friends about how great it was. Seriously, this group of performers have developed magic in the basement of the Quapaw United Methodist Church, and I absolutely love love love this show!
Game & Fish suggests caution to help trout keep their cool
Trout anglers looking to beat the heat may want to add a little more precaution than usual to their catch-and-release regimen during summer, particularly on the Little Red River, which has seen temperatures exceeding the comfort level for rainbow and brown trout. Christy Graham, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Trout...
Plans in Motion: State’s First Dental, Veterinary Schools Taking Shape
Arkansas students have more opportunities than ever before. Thanks to two institutions in Arkansas higher education, there will be more options available for those aspiring to be veterinarians and dentists. Arkansas State University in Jonesboro recently announced that it would bring a veterinary school to the city, and Lyon College...
Arkansas Cinema Society rolls out Filmland lineup for August
The Arkansas Cinema Society’s Filmland showcase is set for August 15-18 in Little Rock at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. Due to a large pool of applicants, ACS said it will have a follow-up showcase later in the year to preview additional films. The August showcase films include:
The Tale of the Grape: Arkansas Wine an Experience in Agriculture, Manufacturing, Tourism
Arkansas’ wine industry, valued at $1 billion, is well down the list of the state’s agricultural product sectors, both in dollars and acres, but it is unique in its composition. Rice remains the undisputed king of Natural State crops, but tourists generally do not visit rice fields to enjoy a bowl of the stuff. Nor does the average consumer give thanks to the soybean farmer for the life of their tires, even though Goodyear plans to replace petroleum with soybean oil by 2040, the United Soybean Board states.
Free Range Conversations: Adventurous Keegan Floats Entire Length of Saline River
RISON - Not many people have floated the entire length of the Saline River from its origins north of Benton to its confluence with the Ouachita River, but Pat Jo Keegan of the Mt. Carmel community is among them. Keegan, who is the District 4 Justice of the Peace on...
Weekend Entertainment Roundup for July 18th, 2024
Here’s the latest Weekend Entertainment Roundup from Eric E. Harrison, culture reporter at the Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Two shows are opening this weekend here in Little Rock:. ‘Legally Blonde the Musical,” music and lyrics by Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin, book by Heather Hach based on the novel Legally...
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