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Review: Johnny Cash Music Festival, Aug. 17, Arkansas State University

Vince Gill headlined the Johnny Cash Music Festival.
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Natchez finds its groove

Downtown eatery serves up high-end Southern and some fantastic dessert.
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Three Best: Liver lover's edition

Liver, the unsung hero of meats, gets some much-deserved recognition.

Lupita's doesn't measure up

Cantrell Road Mexican restaurant phones it in and charges a premium.
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Meet and eat with Geek Eats

One need look no further than our magnificent farmer’s markets to experience just how fruitful the Arkansas food scene has become. Fresh ideas and exciting new flavors are making weekly appearances at these venues. One of Little Rock’s latest arrivals is the husband and wife team behind Geek Eats.

Fried pies and the return to De Vall's Bluff

Take a detour through De Vall's next time you're on the road—it should be an Arkansan rite of passage. Check out Ms. Lena's Fried Pies for one of the most blissful sweets in the state.
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Far East Cuisine falls a little short

Far East Cuisine felt like a restaurant with potential but was simply unable to deliver anything particularly special. But a few tweaks probably could have greatly improved our meal, and I’d not be opposed to going again if need be.

Review: The Dig at Stickyz, June 12

Brooklyn band The Dig played at Stickyz on June 12.
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J. Gumbo's is a spicy success

A new Cajun/Creole restaurant in WLR serves up delightful stews and gumbos. It's a spicy, saucy success.

The 3 Best: Cookies

Cookies are ubiquitous across Arkansas; everyone has their favorite variety and many restaurants and shops carry their specialty item. But a few do it better than anyone else, adding a unique twist on an old classic or simply coming darn near perfection with a timeless recipe. Grab a glass of cold milk, here’s the 3 best cookies around central Arkansas.
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A detour in De Valls Bluff

Don't pass by De Vall's Bluff if you're in the area. It's a quick hop off the 40 that will save you drive time in addition to making the rest of your trip rather pleasant, especially if it involves shoveling pie and pork in your face. It's an experience you've got to see (and taste) for yourself.

A rocky start for Mamacita's

Despite an attractive dining space, the new Mamacita's on Kavanaugh doesn't impress.
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