ace_spade.jpg

The summer’s “Movies in the Park” series wraps up with the “people’s choice” winner, “Twilight.” Free admission, starts around, well, twilight.

Downtown Music brings in local psychobilly punks Ace Spade and the Whores of Babylon (pictured left) with fresh local rock act A.M. Refugees, 8 p.m., $5.

Advertisement

80’s-biting, glam/sleaze-rockers Dirty Penny come to Revolution with local rockers Bombay Black. 9 p.m., $5-$10.

At noon, the Darragh Center in the Arkansas Studies Institute houses a lecture on the legacy of Bob Willis & His Texas Playboys by David Stricklin, head of the Arkansas Studies Institute and son of the canonical band’s piano player, free.

Advertisement

Be a part of something bigger

As a reader of the Arkansas Times, you know we’re dedicated to bringing you tough, determined, and feisty journalism that holds the powerful accountable. For 50 years, we've been fighting the good fight in Little Rock and beyond – with your support, we can do even more. By becoming a subscriber or donating as little as $1 to our efforts, you'll not only have access to all of our articles, but you'll also be helping us hire more writers to expand our coverage and continue to bring important stories to light. With over 63,000 Facebook followers, 58,000 Twitter followers, 35,000 Arkansas blog followers, and 70,000 daily email blasts, it's clear that our readers value our great journalism. Join us in the fight for truth.

Previous article Sens. Lincoln, Pryor to vote for Kagan UPDATE Next article The Chamber’s attack on LRSD: Response