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Elsewhere in entertainment, events and the arts:
music: jazz in the park
little rock jazz in the park On April 5 at 6 p.m., at the River Market Pavilion, 400 N. Clinton Ave., Little Rock, Little Rock band SynRG will mark the series’ 10th anniversary with a performance.
Free admission. Beer, wine, soft drinks and water will be sold (no BYOB alcohol or coolers provided), with a portion of proceeds going to the Art Porter Music Education, Inc. Scholarship Fund. Lawn chairs are welcome, but seating will also be provided.
Rest of the lineup (all performances, 6 p.m. Wednesday; admission is free):
- ◼️ April 12: Tawanna Campbell
- ◼️ April 19: The Marquis and the Mood
- ◼️ April 26: Genine Latrice Perez
Sponsor is Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau in partnership with Art Porter Music Education Inc.access www.rivermarket.info website.
Ambiance
Local Band Shinyribs Kick Off Shows for Argenta Downtown Council and North Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau 2023 Argenta Vibe Music Series April 28 at 8 p.m. Argenta Plaza, 510 Main Street, North Little Rock.
The rest of the lineup, five concerts through October (rest in July; all concerts at 8pm):
- ◼️ May 26: Aztec Jewelry
- ◼️ June 23: Arkansauce
- ◼️ August 25th: Jason Boland and the Stragglers
- ◼️ September 22: Pine Leaf Boys
- ◼️ October 27: The Cleverly’s
Flyway Brewing and other franchises will be set up in the plaza starting at 6:30 pm with limited seating; attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets. Beverages are only allowed to be purchased from restaurants and bars within the Argenta outdoor dining area – no outside alcohol or iced drinks are permitted.access argentaartsdistrict.org.
Art: “Heart and Flower”
North Central Arkansas Artists Union On display at Ozark Health Medical Center, 2500 US 65 South, Clinton are 60 works by regional artists under the theme “Hearts and Flowers.” Kathleen Hadley, Carolyn Kuykendall, Ruth Thomas, Jane Gortney and Vickey McCorkle, all from Fairfield Bay; Vicki Thibodeaux and Mark Davis of Shirley; Joyce Hartmann of Choctaw on 5 15 in the upstairs hallway near the cafeteria and downstairs in the outpatient department during normal hospital hours. This artwork is available for sale; part of the price is used to fund a project for the Hospital Auxiliary. Call (501) 745-6615.
theater: “try your best”
Arkansas Repertory Theater at 601 Main St., Little Rock is offering April 1 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. “Do What You Can” Tickets previews for musicals “Little Shop of Horrors” April 5-6 at 7pm. There will be 150 tickets available for both shows. Tickets are limited to two tickets per person, on a first-come, first-served basis. The sponsor of the “Do What You Can” preview is the Arkansas Democratic-Gazette.Call (501) 378-0405 or visit TheRep.org.
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