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| 'The Most Fun on Stage This Year' Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:05:40 -0500 Jason Moore was a Fayetteville High School student when he made his first visit to Broadway. |
| Listen Here! Music Hits the Street Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:05:51 -0500 Bourbon Street. Beale Street. Abbey Road. These avenues were made famous by their association with music. Could our own Dickson Street be next? It is definitely not out of the realm of possibility, thanks to the organizers of the inaugural Dickson Street Music Festival, which kicks off today. |
| Look Here! Art Sale for Art's Sake Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:05:46 -0500 A 40-year-old man sits at a spinning potter's wheel, slowly pulling up the soft sides of what will be a bowl with wet, caked hands. His whole being is focused on the form taking shape under his direction. |
| Family Friendly: Springfest Goes Polar Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:05:38 -0500 Families can still find plenty of free fun at this weekend's Springfest in Fayetteville - and this year, there's an "eco-friendly twist," says Donna Stjerna, one of the organizers of events sponsored by the Omni Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology. |
| Imagine a Green Rabbit Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:05:15 -0500 "Imagination and exploring your creativity - that's for all ages," says Yvonne Duque, artistic director for Fort Worth's Teatro de la Rosa Theater Company. "The fact that (an audience) can become one body for 45 minutes and can take away this joy and this laughter - that shared experience is really important." |
| 'We Crack Each Other Up' Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:05:10 -0500 She had just moved to the area and started taking classes in elementary education. She had always been involved in theater growing up, so when she saw the flyer advertising auditions for a play, she decided to try out. |
| Rodeo Plans Year of Events Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:05:17 -0500 SPRINGDALE - Although the annual Rodeo of the Ozarks celebrates its 64th year July 1-4, it's a whole new ballgame. |
| Farm-Fresh Flavors Served Up Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:05:07 -0500 Leafy greens, juicy red tomatoes and spring onions welcome visitors to the outdoor market with the freshness of a new season. But it's not just produce vendors offer. |
| Out and About Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:05:08 -0500 The Thing to Do ACO Chorale's Spring Songfest "It is going to be light and very entertaining, with lots of fun music," director Bill Burrows says of the Arts Center of the Ozarks Chorale's Spring Songfest, set for 3 p.m. Sunday. "In addition to the chorale, we will feature the men and the women separately, a women's ensemble singing 'Boy From New York City' and 'Lollipop,' and a barbershop quartet which was enthusiastically received at our December concert," Burrows says. "It will perform 'Wait 'til the Sun Shines, Nellie,' 'Down Our Way' and 'In the Still of the Night.'" Included on the choir's program are "We are the Chorus," an entertaining novelty number; "Let All the People Say Amen," a rousing a cappella spiritual with baritone soloist and percussion; and "Old Time Religion," an exciting arrangement of the old spiritual with an alto soloist. |
| Obama And His Fans Fri, 25 Apr 2008 20:48:01 -0500 I respect Barack Obama a lot more than I do his fan club. |
Al Green, leaking Wed, 30 Apr 2008 16:08:40 -0600![]() Because Rock Candy exists for the people, not just the straight arrows and the fly rights, but the unscrupulous and freeloading, I'ma tell you: Al Green's HUGELY anticipated new collab with ?uestlove and James Poyser, "Lay it Down," due out on May 27, leaked today. Early word is that it bites 1970s Willie Mitchell. If only other contemporary producers were so smart.
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Tonight: Gov't Mule and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:21:36 -0600![]() They don't travel light: There's a semi and a giant tour bus in the lot behind Revolution, lugging Gov't Mule and all their gear. The Southern rawkers are at Revolution tonight, with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals — roots rock by way of Vermont —opening, 8:30 p.m., $30.
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Local flavors, volume 1 Tue, 29 Apr 2008 16:35:30 -0600![]() Click. I've finally jumped into the Muxtape game with a Rock Candy special. Back in the day, I did mixes for Localist and have been clamoring to get some kind of streaming player introduced to our site. Until that happens, I'm gonna keep Muxtaping monthly with mixes of local jams, old and new.
1. David's Pegasus- Stop Saying Hardcore (Buy "Choose the Game;" here's our review) There are far too few one minute songs. Used to, maybe still, you could buy "Stop Saying Hardcore" David's Pegasus' shirts. They'll be at Vino's on Saturday. 2. Goines- Know What I Mean? (You'd probably have to track down Goines to get him to sell you "Lead by Example;" read about it here.) There's not been a local hip-hop cut that I've loved as consistently as this one. Suga City (Goines and Arkansas Bo) better bring it hard for their Koch debut. I'm counting on them breaking through. 3. Michael Jukes- Becomes You (Buy "Bright Room;" check our review in this week's paper.) New summer pop goodness from the semi-reclusive singer/songwriter. From "Volume 3, Album no. 5 of a perpetual ongoing series." 4. Hector Faceplant- Mikey & Fluke (Buy "Songs You'll Never Hear;" check our review in this week's paper.) Dig the title, local messageboard regulars. I like HF when they're doing the X-style back-n-forth crunch, but the badabadababas go nice with short-sleeve weather. 5. SoundChild Crew- Paid (I'm not sure where you can get this track, but you can download a free mixtape, hosted by SoundChild here; previously) The winners of Southern Entertainment Awards Indy artists of the year bring it on this no frills head-bobber. It doesn't seem like much at first, but it sticks. I'm all for a return to associating wealth with girth: "We eat a lot now/We eat a lot later." Look for dudes to make noise in the not-too-distant future. 6. The Gossip- Yr Mangled Heart (Buy "Live in Liverpool") White County, represent! The British press, for once, might not have over-hyped something. Here's to hoping Beth Ditto and co. blow-up stupid big. 7. American Princes- Don't Ever Promise (Buy "Other People") Allowing arrangements to breathe, really utilizing three guitars well, adding drama — that's the move forward for the Princes on the new one, no where more evident than this song. 8. Howlin' Wolf- Spoonful (Buy "The Howlin' Wolf Album": good luck) Way before Fat Possum went all remix-y on old North Mississippi bluesmen, Cadet turned Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters standards psychedelic. It's a little over the top in spots — Cadet made no bones about Wolf and Muddy hating the resulting albums, even using their disapproval as a teaser on the album sleeves themselves — but there are some gems in the mix, too. Definitely worth crate digging to find. 9. Riverboat Crime- Speeding (Buy "Walking Shoes") From the North Little Rock pop-rock favorites' debut. What's that opening organ bit a nod to? It's on the tip of my tongue. Look for a review soon. 10. Little Beaver- Good Times (Buy "The Very Best of Little Beaver") Born in Forrest City, LB (real name William Hale) moved to Florida when he was a teenager and later became a major player in the Miami soul/disco scene, writing, doing session work and recording for TK Records. Jay-Z sampled his "Get Into the Party Life" prominently on "American Gangster." 11. Richard Leo Johnson and Greg Bendian- Superman (Buy "Who Knew Charlie Shoe"). El Dorado guitar hero Johnson got bored or as the press info has it wanted "to get inside the music," so he invented a character, Charlie Shoe, with a fairly elaborate back-story: He's a self-taught musician from Marked Tree, who's developed a unique way of playing guitar. Then there's Junk Fish, a successful drummer back in the 70s, who lived too fast and ended up in Marked Tree, working at a salvage yard. Charlie and Trash Fish play guitars found on eBay, salvaged instruments and use simple tape effects to create a pretty compelling piece of backwoods psychedelia. 12. Isaac Alexander- Angel of Death (Mark your calendars to buy it on May 30) One of Little Rock's best singer/songwriters gone solo. Hear more on new ones on MySpace. |
Eye candy: Inky Fingers Tue, 29 Apr 2008 16:04:39 -0600![]() A good way to kill the minutes: Marvel Comics artist Mitch Breitweiser, who calls Little Rock home, recently launched a new blog, Inky Fingers. So far, it's filled with warm-up sketches of Daredevil, Captain America and Spiderman — essential viewing for any local comic nerd. Look for Breitweiser’s “Young Avengers Presents, #5” at your favorite local comics store on May 28. |
Make plans: 607's download extravaganza Tue, 29 Apr 2008 15:37:51 -0600![]() Online stores are for suckers. 607 is bringing technology back to the streets. Or the park. On May 20, from 4-8 p.m., he and g-force will be holding court at Kanis Park with an external hard-drive, a laptop and a lot of cords. Six invites fans to bring blank CDs, jump drives, iPods, whatever. Songs from his catalog, stretching back 10 albums, will be available in digital form, 320 bitrate. $1 a pop. PLUS: Eager fans can pick up "Nobody But Us," the new album from 607 and Bobby (Mr. Morbid in "light and fun" mode, says 607) before it's officially released at Riverfest, before and after Six's performance on Friday, May 23, 7:30 p.m., Triple-S Alarm Stage. $10. |
| Marion County jury canceled Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:27:00 EST The Marion County jury scheduled for Thursday and Friday have been canceled, according to the Marion County Clerk's Office. The next day for jurors to report is May 8. |
| Sky High Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:08:00 EST |
| Survivors of all ages join together in Relay for Life Wed, 30 Apr 2008 04:42:00 EST Vivian Heinrich is a survivor. |
| Claire Adele Adams, 72 Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:00:00 EST A memorial service for Claire Adele Adams, 72, of Mountain Home will be 10 a.m. today at Lone Rock Baptist Church. Mrs. Adams died Thursday, April 24, 2008. |
| Bombers advance to title game Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:00:00 EST SEARCY — The Mountain Home Bombers are headed to Fayetteville to take part in the school's first state soccer championship game after a hard-fought, 1-0 win over the El Dorado Wildcats Tuesday in the 6A State semifinals at the Letain DeVore Soccer Complex in Searcy. |
| Mountain View bank robber on the loose Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:43:00 EST Authorities are looking for a man who robbed a Mountain View bank Wednesday. |
| Children's welfare takes precedence over polygamists' beliefs Wed, 30 Apr 2008 04:44:00 EST Much has been made about the raid on a polygamist compound in West Texas and the subsequent removal of 463 children from it until some kind of determination can be made about their welfare and safety. |
| Early voting starts Monday in '08 primary, judicial general elections Wed, 30 Apr 2008 04:40:00 EST Early voting starts Monday in the 2008 Preferential Primary and Nonpartisan Judicial General elections. Both elections will be decided with a single ballot. |
| Fred L. Clark, 66 Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:00:00 EST NEWPORT — A graveside service for Fred L. Clark, 66, of Tuckerman will be 2 p.m. today at Gracelawn Cemetery in Tuckerman. Mr. Clark died Saturday, April 26, 2008. |
| Panthers ride big inning to win Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:00:00 EST VIOLA — The Norfork Panthers exploded for 10 runs in the top of the first inning and never looked back in a 15-5 victory over the Calico Rock Pirates Tuesday afternoon in the semifinals of the 1A-2 West District Tournament at Viola City Park. |
| HEART & SOUL: Memories of women not seen or heard
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 02:31:00 -0500 Several years ago, the children and I swung through Texas on a Thanksgiving visit-everyone trip. Our second to last destination was a dusty dot on the map called Eldorado. The friend we were visiting was going through a difficult divorce and I was there to be supportive. |
| THE DAD ZONE: Laundry-folding pig muses on housework
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 02:30:00 -0500 Newsflash: Having a husband creates an extra seven hours a week of housework for women. |
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