Thursday To-Do: The Body, R.I.O.T.S.
THE BODY, R.I.O.T.S., HUMAN BEAST9:30 p.m. White Water Tavern.Indulge my sentimentality for just a sec: A while back — almost 15 years ago, now that I think about it (side note: Man! Gettin' old!) — a...
View ArticleSnow day food news round-up
Well, if you manage to keep your power, it looks like Christmas vacation just got a day longer. Little Rock recorded 9" of snow in some areas, a frozen precipitation total that makes my little Southern...
View ArticleThe evening line
Still powerless in Hillcrest. 4WD got me off my street but it was a nail-biter going and coming back. Gov. Beebe has issued a statewide disaster declaration. No disaster at the Capitol, however, where...
View ArticleWeather and more weather
Everybody's talking about it. And what's being done?' (Apart from Entergy's huge mobilization, which brought me power by 9 p.m. last night.)* STATE OF ARKANSAS: From the governor's office:With...
View ArticleRepublicans cede judicial nominations to NRA
The gun nuts do more than try to influence the electoral process. In recent years, they've expanded their politicking on judicial appointnents. This has moved beyond opposition of Supreme Court...
View ArticleJobless claims fall
Better than a sharp stick in the eye.First-time jobless claims fell 12,000 to 350,000 in the latest week, the lowest level in more than four years, the U.S. government says.[ Subscribe to the comments...
View ArticleAnother state deals with shifting legislative control
Interesting story in the New York Times about the defection of two fiscally conservative Democrats in the Washington state legislature to give Republicans a working legislative majority. Theirs was a...
View ArticleFriday and Saturday To-Do: The American Princes
AMERICAN PRINCES9:30 p.m. Friday. Revolution. $10.10 p.m. Saturday. White Water Tavern. $10.Without question, The American Princes are one of the best-loved and successful Arkansas rock bands of the...
View ArticleArkansas Lottery reports $2 million winner
Merry Christmas, even after sending nearly 40 percent to the tax men. The Arkansas Scholarship Lottery created another millionaire Wednesday night when a lucky Lockesburg Powerball player spent $2 on a...
View ArticleHow I got out of saying school prayers in the early 1960s - all without the...
In the early 1960s I told my kindergarten teacher that I was Jewish, in the forlorn hope that I could get out of the round-robin manner of saying prayers in class. A shy child, I always froze when it...
View ArticleThe spirit of giving, Georgia Republican style
Interesting article in Slate, focusing on Georgia as the poster child for a harsh fact — as the economy worsened and the jobless rate rose, welfare rolls didn't grow because of the growing political...
View ArticleThe fiscal cliff open line
Going to open the line early again. Closing out:* FISCAL CLIFF: President Obama has cut short his holiday but Sen. Harry Reid says the likelihood of a deal before the end of the year seems...
View ArticleThe wintry morning report
Still looks messy out there. But unlike tens of thousands, I have power, so I'm thankful. On other subjects:* PITY THE RICH FOLKS: The Democrat-Gazette this morning (pay wall0 highlighted on page one...
View ArticleA Republican argues for contraceptive funding
A "pro-life" Republican strategist has written an op-ed for that newspaper Tim Griffin reviles criticizing Republicans for blocking federal funding for family planning (birth control pill distribution...
View ArticleSaturday To-Do: Cody Belew
CODY BELEW7 p.m. Robinson Center Music Hall. $28-$57.What a year it's been for Cody Belew. Something like 45,000 people auditioned to be on the NBC hit show "The Voice," and the Beebe native made it...
View ArticleFood Feedback Friday and Surviving the Snow-pocalypse
Well folks, we certainly hope all our readers have managed to find a way to stay warm and dry during this messy week. Our home has had no power since Tuesday and this is the first time I've been able...
View ArticleHow's your traveling? Security slow at LIT
A reader sends a photo of the security checkpoint this morning at Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport. He reports, as my daughter did yesterday, a single screening lane open at the TSA station at...
View ArticleFormer Sen. Steve Bryles dies at 55
I was just in process of checking a tip on this when I saw Roby Brock's post on the death this morning of Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission Director Steve Bryles. Bryles, 55, a former state...
View ArticleFor the love of pimento and cheese
I was batting around food suggestions with a couple of fellow food bloggers who make their residence here in Little Rock but both hail from parts unknown (i.e. Texas). I brought up grabbing some...
View ArticleThe TGIF open line: Entergy meets the press
May tomorrow bring universal electrical service, safe streets, garbage trucks to haul the mountains of accumulated wrapping paper, a federal budget that doesn't favor a handful of billionaires and...
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