In the second stop on her “Help Wanted” tour, the enigmatic Kari Faux returns to her hometown for a show at the CALS Robin Robinson Theater, following the March release of Faux’s second EP, “Cry 4 Help.”
Find out more »As part of CALS’s “Movies Meant for the Big Screen” series, long-time fans of and new arrivals to the horror classic “Jaws” will have a rare opportunity to witness the monster shark’s wrath in the way director Steven Spielberg intended: Projected in all its sharp-toothed glory in a dark, air-conditioned theater.
Find out more »The trailers for the five films in this year’s Czech That Film Festival are an exercise in range.
Find out more »Complete with car chases, youthful aliens in sporty jumpsuits, and powerful ray guns that instantly zap humans of their flesh, this movie really taps into a cultural fear that if given the tools, teens would end us all just for the thrill of it.
Find out more »Here, CALS eschews the release-day chronology (and spin-offs, and the soon-to-be-concluded “sequel trilogy”) for a series of summertime "Star Wars" screenings.
Find out more »You can expect decapitated heads, blood of mysterious origin dripping from the ceiling, walls that move, skeletons that walk, and cobwebs galore.
Find out more »This documentary tells the story of an artist whose images of outer space inspired NASA.
Find out more »Crowder’s takes are not only funny, but are often nuanced political statements that offer a genuinely interesting point of view that avoids the echo chamber language of the left.
Find out more »Often drawing on the packed rolodexes of Society members Mary Steenburgen and Cinema Society founder Jeff Nichols, Filmland and the Cinema Society’s year-round fare have consistently provided Central Arkansas with top-tier screenings and Q&As.
Find out more »Hot Club of Cowtown takes its western swing to CALS Ron Robinson for the ACANSA Arts Festival of the South.
Find out more »As guests of the ACANSA Arts Festival of the South and the Chamber Music Society of Little Rock, the Eroica Trio plays a feisty program of Bach and Brahms, plus settings of Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" and Rachmaninoff's Vocalise that were arranged specifically for the group.
Find out more »Broom debuts a new series at the Oxford American literary magazine called “South Words,” and the conversation at CALS Ron Robinson will be moderated by KaToya Ellis Fleming, the Oxford American’s 2019-20 Jeff Baskin Fellow.
Find out more »Central Arkansas Library System’s flagship theater will be home to sets from experimental drums/synth duo Pinkish Black; Arkansas expats/darklords of drone Chip King and Lee Buford’s project The Body; sludge sages Deadbird; and stoner doom purveyors Sumokem.
Find out more »National Book Award winner and Little Rock native Nate Powell speaks at Oxford American's "South Words" series.
Find out more »A lauded Arkansas songwriter and Morrilton native, Chris Maxwell is making a homecoming to celebrate a new album release and to honor a fallen bandmate.
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