What’s happening in April.

 

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Unless indicated, event is a reading and/or book signing. Call the location for details. To list your event in the calendar, contact Lindsey Millar at “Books,” Arkansas Times, P.O. Box 34010, Little Rock, AR 72203, or by phone, 375-2985; fax, 375-3623, or e-mail, lindsey@arktimes.com.

 

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Allan Ward
(“The Rhubarb Cookbook”), 3 p.m., WW.

12     
Polly Price
(“Judge Richard S. Arnold: A Legacy of Justice on the Federal Bench”), 12 p.m., CS.

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14     
Jay Parini
(“Promised Land: Thirteen Books that Changed America”), CS.

14     
Kathleen Yasas
(“If Thine Eye …”), 5 p.m. TBIB.

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15     
J.L. Price
(“Heart of the Game”), 7 p.m., TBIB.

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Dave Eggers (“What is the What”), 6 p.m., CS.

21     
Sondra Gordy
(“Finding the Lost Year”), 7 p.m., TBMP.

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27     
Marion Nestle
(“Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health”), 6 p.m., CS.

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Sondra Gordy
(“Finding the Lost Year”), 5 p.m., Little Rock Central High National Historic Site.

 

Area bookstores and libraries:

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BAM: Books-A-Million, 2747 Lakewood Village Drive, NLR, 771-7581

BN-LR: Barnes & Noble-Chenal, 11500 Financial Centre Parkway, 954-7648

BN-NLR: Barnes & Noble-North Little Rock, 4000 E. McCain Blvd., 771-1124

CS: Clinton School of Public Service, Sturgis Hall, 1200 President Clinton Ave., 683-5200.

ML: Main Library, 100 Rock St., 918-3000

PA: Pyramid Art, Books and Custom Framing, Museum Center, 500 President Clinton Ave., Suite 110, 372-5824

RMBG: River Market Books and Gifts, Cox Creative Center, 120 Commerce St., 918-3093

TBMP: That Bookstore at Mountebanq Place, 1107 Oak St., Conway, 888-287-7791

TBIB: That Bookstore in Blytheville, 316 W. Main St., Blytheville, 870-763-3333

WW: WordsWorth Books & Co., 5920 R St., 663-9198

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