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A rare silk booklet of antique Japanese tattoo art has a mysterious Little Rock connection. Head of an agency charged with stealing money meant to be used to discourage tobacco use by minorities. It's an opportunity to help CALS continue to devote resources to programs and services that our community needs.

Little Rock gets an NBA team, "fun goats, " musicians lead the way and Ford NGL pays dividends. Here are the results of our semiannual readers survey of the top bars, beers and booze in Arkansas. Momolu on her new collection, cannabis, fibromyalgia and fighting the "slow death" of artistic inertia.
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Momolu on her new collection, cannabis, fibromyalgia and fighting the "slow death" of artistic inertia. Set sail to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville this November and enjoy In American Waters, a new temporary exhibition, and an anniversary weekend filled with free, family-friendly events.
Lost Forty Brewing announced today that the Festival of Darkness raised $4,100 for Recycle Bikes for Kids, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has provided over 19,000 bikes back into the community since its inception in 2008. Chef Richard Glasgow, owner and operator of k-Bird, announced last week on Facebook that he is closing the restaurant until "communal dining, and strangers sharing tables are no longer sources of discomfort."
Sullivan's Steakhouse will be opening its 14th U.S. location at The Promenade at Chenal in early 2022, Newmark Moses Tucker Partners announced yesterday. Kelli Marks is a self-taught cake decorator-turned-pastry chef, and author of "Easy One-Bowl Baking: No-Fuss Recipes for Sweet and Savory Baked Goods."
Shreveport is a hybrid of ArkLaTex elements and therefore its own thing entirely - too Cajun to resemble its geographical neighbors in East Texas, too landlocked to feel like New Orleans, too libertine to feel like the Bible belt. Here are a few ways to take it in. Set the radio dial to WEVL-FM, 89.9, Memphis' all-volunteer local radio station.
Every Friday, Arkansas Times editors Max Brantley and Lindsey Millar talk about the biggest stories of the week in The Natural State. Since 2011, "The Week in Review Podcast" has been the place to go for the straight dirt on politics and culture. With more than 40 years as a journalist in Arkansas, Brantley is unrivalled when it comes to providing the broad context you need to stay in the know.
Reviews (3)
Curt C.
Curt C.
Dec 23, 2020
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Liberal Arkansas rag!
That ain't a bad thing, but this does take the liberal side of things. In the most recent article, they opined on the underclass of Arkansans who got left behind when the government was paying out unemployment benefits. I enjoy this free magazine. It's full color. It's full of advertisements. I enjoy reading the restaurant reviews.
My favorite thing about this magazine is the New York Times crossword puzzle that they include in there. I'm not sure if it's NYT, but it is edited by Will Shorts, the NYT crossword editor. They lost a star for their nonsensical
James L.
James L.
Sep 02, 2020
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All you need to know about the Arkansas Times is who's on the cover of the latest issue. Joyce Elliott. The single most liberal human in Arkansas politics. When you are left of Bernie Sanders enough said. If that's your cup of tea she's your lady.Typical Arkansas times. The only thing worth leading is the restaurant reviews.
Dr. Richard Riley
Dr. Richard Riley
Aug 15, 2017
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I look to Arkansas Times as one of my major sources of not only what is happening in central Arkansas, but what is trending throughout the state. My attraction to this publication is that, often, difficult social issues are addressed, as well as the lighter side of what’s happening. If you are looking for the best of both worlds, check out Arkansas Times. It’s the best!