Arkansas food historian Kat Robinson pays tribute to Rhoda Adams, owner of the famed Chicot County institution Rhoda's Famous Hot Tamales and Pies. Adams died last week at the age of 85.
Elizabeth Eckford showed up to thank Central High teacher Ruthie Walls and other educators working to keep an embattled African American history class rolling amid the conservative onslaught.
U.S. District Judge Billy Roy Wilson heard from plaintiffs and defendants yesterday but was not yet ready to rule on whether a new law should be temporarily halted while the case plays out.
In the latest episode of "Hip Hop Hello," a weekly radio program on Bentonville Community Radio, host Clint Schaff shines a lot on what rap lovers have to look forward to at next month's FORMAT Festival.
Yes, you read that right — if you're brave enough to ironically or sincerely sing your tipsy heart out in front of strangers and friends, you'll be joined on stage by some of the sexiest and most confident dancers in Arkansas.
When he's not behind the board at Fellowship Hall Sound, the studio he runs in Little Rock, producer Jason Weinheimer gets up to his own noisemaking in The Libras, a Wilco-esque folk pop outfit.
Tonight, they'll perform at Vino's, with support from Morbid Visionz, Zashed, Second Life, Stressor and The Chores. Tomorrow, they'll hop over to White Water Tavern, where they'll be joined by Colour Design, Peach Blush, Pett and Zilla.
So many songs have been written about the hardships and complications of a life spent on the road that one forgets that being a nomad can actually be unadulterated fun. Montgomery's new song reminds us of that fact.
Though many of writer and director Céline Sciamma’s films interrogate the complicated act of looking, “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” takes direct aim at the notion of the artistic muse, a tension that’s heightened by a backdrop of forbidden queer romance and the female gaze.
In the latest episode of "Hip Hop Hello," a weekly radio program on Bentonville Community Radio, host Clint Schaff interviews Chicago-based rapper Mick Jenkins about his forthcoming fourth studio LP, "The Patience."
There’s something about the way their sadness and oomph flourishes under the influence of too many beers and the nebulous possibility of the wee hours.
Arkansas food historian Kat Robinson pays tribute to Rhoda Adams, owner of the famed Chicot County institution Rhoda's Famous Hot Tamales and Pies. Adams died last week at the age of 85.
George’s looks to be an outstanding addition to the Little Rock restaurant scene in general and to our Italian offerings specifically. They've successfully found that elusive sweet spot where fine dining and a comfortable vibe can coexist.
For five nights in September, Petit & Keet is bringing back the iconic French cuisine that made the former downtown restaurant Jacques & Suzanne one of the premier spots for fine dining in Little Rock in 1970s and '80s.
The site of Wright's Little Rock outpost — the quonset hut-style building in Riverdale behind Town Pump at 1311 Rebsamen Park Road — has been under renovation most of the year.
La Chingada, a new Mexican restaurant, will be opening soon in the River Market at 313 President Clinton Ave., Moses Tucker Partners announced on Monday.