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Museum’s Dino-Lites display reveals hot springs

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Elsewhere in entertainment, events and the arts this weekend:

lamp: small dinosaur

The Mid America Science Museum at 500 Hot Springs Mid America Blvd. hosts an annual light show small dinosaur Showings, Friday 5pm. For Dino-Lites, on display Fridays and Saturdays through December 22 from 5pm to 7pm, community and business organizations adorn 18 dinosaurs along the Oaklawn Foundation’s Dino-Trek with light designs; guests can vote Pick their favorite and the winner will receive $500. Call (501) 767-3461, ext. 121 for sponsorship information. Museum admission is $12, children ages 3-12 are $10, seniors 65 and older, teachers and military are $11.Call (501) 767-3461 or visit midamericamuseum.org.

Shopping: River Market “Ding Dong”

The Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau is launching a new holiday tradition — “Big Shop Small Shop – The Jingle of the River Market” Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the River Market Pavilions, 400 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock, include music, a craft area for kids and a visit from Santa. Action stations for teens include letters to Santa, reindeer food making and holiday crafts. Santa and Rudy the Reindeer are available for photos from 10am-2pm and admission is free. This is part of the National Small Business Saturday event.access FacebookRiverMarket.info website.

art market

Boulevard Bread Company, 1920 Grant St., in Pulaski Heights, Little Rock, hosts Boulevard Bread Co. Holiday Art Market, Saturday 3:30-6:30 pm. In another reflection on Small Business Saturday, area artists and vendors will sell art, clothing, jewelry, holiday cards “and more.” Boulevard Bread will host a bar and sell food and coffee.access facebook.com/events/1231633147405051.

photo Joel Murray (from left), Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops and Jeff B. Davis present their “Who’s Still Alive?” performance at the Robinson Center in Little Rock on April 5. (Democrat Gazette special issue)
Tickets:
“Who’s still alive?”

Improvisers Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis and Joel Murray from the TV show “Whose Line Is This?” bring their 90-minute stage performance, “Who’s still alive?” Head to Little Rock on April 5 at 7 p.m. at Robinson Center Performance Hall, 426 West Markham Street, Broadway. The show will feature some improv games from the TV show, as well as new games and musical direction from Bob Derkach. Tickets are $53 and $63.Call (501) 244-8800 or visit Ticketmaster.com.

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