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Published by annie, 2018-10-30 10:50:40

November 2018

November 2018

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Celebrating the Art of
Storytelling through Purses

By KIM MEYER WEBB | Photography by SARAH ODEN

Illustrations by BETSY DAVIS

A CENTURYof WOMEN&HANDBAGS

As Anita Davis reflects on the tenure of the Esse With this in mind, Anita’s idea of a book has
Purse Museum, she is struck by the magnitude of its come to fruition. “I’ve often thought a book would
composition. “It’s really just my cherished keepsakes, be the perfect compliment to the museum,” she says.
but it seems as relevant today as ever,” she notes. Her “Visitors have requested a book, most museums
extraordinary collection of purses is organized and have books and the timing seemed perfect for a
displayed by decades, along with memorabilia from book of our own.” With her unique flair for fashion
each era. It’s the recreation of seemingly ordinary and history, Anita comprised the “dream team of
moments in history, yet it showcases the evolution mostly women” to bring What’s Inside? A Century
of American women through the contents of their of Women and Handbags: 1900 - 1999 to life with
handbags. It honors the past while celebrating more than simply museum artifacts. In addition to
the present, offering contemporary and unique stunning photography and exhibit details, essays
accessories in the museum’s shop. “The personal and illustrations add intrigue. “After all, ESSE means
perspective of history in the museum is remarkable,” ‘to be’ and each purse – and hopefully What’s Inside?
Anita explains. “It seems to resonate with each A Century of Women and Handbags: 1900 - 1999 – is
visitor differently – many remember mothers or a vessel of femininity that holds the essence of a
grandmothers that carried similar bags. It draws woman’s individuality.”
them into their own family history and that’s a really
special gift.”

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ARTS CENTER
RECEPTION

Patrons and members of the Arkansas Harry Gerard, Kelly Fleming John Crow, Tony Poe Barnaby Conrad III, Martin Muller, Brian Lang,
Arts Center gathered for an exclusive Robert Flynn Johhson
reception + lecture introducing
Independent Vision. This special exhibit
contains 90 modern and contemporary
artworks from the personal collection
of Martin Muller including some of the
most important artists of that time. The
evening featured conversations with
Chief Curator Brian Lang and Fine Arts
Museums of San Francisco Curator
Emeritus Robert Flynn Johnson as well as
Q&A with Martin Muller.

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Chris Harris, Caroline Beauchamp Sharon Lotter, Gloria Redman Shannon Speer, Lanie Harbor, LaRand Thomas Patti Hainley, Glenn Beasley

BINgO Thank You
fOR BAgS

This annual fall fundraiser supports for creating a masterpiece of
IFB Solutions and its mission fulfillment community support.
work - providing programs and related
services for those who are blind or
visually impaired. Guests played bingo
to win high-fashion bags + accessories
and enjoyed cocktails, live entertainment
and a silent auction. IFB Solutions is the
largest employer of people who are blind
in the United States, based on blind work
hours.

Tracey Whitt, Jamie Juhn, Lori Shepard Nicole Ducover, Reed Gibbons Kimberly White, Lynn Matheny, Victoria Poirrer, Amber
Kelly Fleming, DMiurrpehyctor of Development
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Arkansas Arts Center

By creatively connecting people to their passions,
Kelly has manifested a masterpiece of connection
and community in support of the arts in Arkansas.
Congratulations to AFP’s 2018 “Fundraiser of the
Year” from the Arkansas Arts Center staff and

board of trustees. We’re so proud of you!

#BEAPART #BECAUSEART

Beth jones, Mary Margaret Marks Tami Jones, Tammy Pinney, Ginny Hogue Cheryl Taylor, Nancy Zink, Tanya James, Lisa Brumley Jackie Demott, Kathy Miros, Sue North

Right: Kelly Fleming, Fundraiser of the Year, 2018

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PINK PARTY Courtney Robinson, Kathie Sitarik, Avery Fiser Lily Wewers, Anne-Marie Elser, Claire Perkins

The Angels of Hope gathered for the
annual Pink Party at the RAPA St. Vincent
Breast Clinic. The evening showcased the
importance of breast cancer awareness
through informative videos and games,
with opportunity to ask questions. All
high school juniors, the Angels of Hope
program promotes an attitude of Service
Above Self offering camaraderie to
residents of the Lodge while promoting
cancer awareness, encouraging volunteer
work and inspiring girls to be leaders in
the community

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IT’S TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Isabella Davis, Deb Riordan

Abby Caldarera, Stephanie Selakovich FORMALWEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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CUSTOM AND SPECIAL ORDERS ALWAYS AVAILABLE

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Nicole Smart, Keith Sandridge Antonio Figueroa, Lori Snyder Susan McDougal, Robyn Horn, Paula Cochrane Kim Roxburgh, Judy Lohmar

THE CALL
BANQUET

More than 200 guests enjoyed an Janet & Chris Smith Lauri Currier, Tricia Goyer Brian & Jennifer Maune, Rachel & Brent Smith
evening of celebration at the Chenal
Country Club. Tricia Goyer, adoptive
mother and author, shared a testimonial
of her efforts in aiding foster children
and teenage mothers, and encouraged
attendees to join in the ministry of The
CALL. County Coordinator Joe Snyder
shared the incredible impact The CALL
has made in Arkansas. Proceeds support
the efforts of The CALL to partner with
DCFS and churches to recruit, train, and
support foster and adoptive families.

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Jim & Paula Phelan Teresa McCormick, Jacquelyn Peske, Kevin & Cynthia Jones, Stephen & Whitney Eoff Mary Carol & Jason Pederson
Jill Bobo
The Meeks Family
The CALL David, Naomi, JD, Esther,
Ben, Sarah, Zach, Matthew,
Christian families sharing God’s Jacob, and Noah Meeks
extravagant love + hope with children and youth

in foster care throughout Arkansas.

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THE CALL STATISTICS learn more or to donate text
“givinglove” to 41444
8200+ children and youth spend time in foster care in AR
The CALL serves 47 of 75 AR counties P.O. Box 25524 | Little Rock, AR 72221
501-907-1048 | TheCALLinArkansas.org
11,000+ children and youth have been cared for
by families recruited by The CALL.

900+ children have been adopted by families
recruited through The CALL

67% of current foster families were
recruited and trained by The CALL

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LR CosmetiC Beth Harmon, Claudia Raffo, Beverly McKenzie Kristin Carr Squyres, Brandy Russell
suRgeRy CenteR

Dr. Rhys Branman and his team at
Little Rock Cosmetic Surgery Center
welcomed clients and friends to the
Madmen-inspired re-grand opening
celebration of the center. Guests enjoyed
drinks, hors d’oeuvres, prize drawings,
and specials savings. Attendees were
also treated to procedure demonstrations
by licensed medical aesthetician Crystal
Shaffer. In addition to the surgery center,
Exhale Med Spa offers spa services, skin
care treatments and more.

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Over 30 years of excellence

Rhys Branman, Leslie Harmon

Experience the excellence you’ve come to
expect from Dr. Rhys Branman and
his team of experts

Jason Thomas, Cindy Dunn

April Rodgers, Brian Bennett Rhys Branman, MD

10809 Executive Center Dr #100,
Little Rock, AR 72211

littlerockcosmeticsurgery.com
501.227.0707

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LET’SARshop
OUND the
HEIGHTS + HILLCREST

2911 Kavanaugh Blvd, Little Rock MOD ALL DAY • MUSIC • FOOD • FAMILY FUN • FREE ADMISSION
830 Front Street, Conway
HAIR STUDIO Street Festival begins at 11 am
Turk2ey0D18ay Kavanaugh Blvd. between Monroe and Walnut
3000 kavanaugh blvd. A portion of our proceeds will go to Francis Allen School
/RheaDrug suite D
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2801 Kavanaugh Blvd 615.8062
501.663.4131 Presented by the
Hillcrest Merchants Association

SPAology FIRST THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 1
nail spa & more

GAivftaiClaarbdlse!

Come get pampered just harvestfest - november 3, 2018
in time for the holidays! HARVESTFEST.US

3000 Kavanaugh Blvd Hillcrest Merchants Association
501-265-0303 hillcrestmerchants.net

Don’t wait and be late! PULASKI HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH 2809 Kavanaugh Blvd.
Make an appointment to place 2200 KAVANAUGH BOULEVARD 501.614.9818
your custom orders for
SATURDAYS, 7AM - NOON
Christmas now!
HILLCREST FARMERS MARKET
501-246-3655

3000 Kavanaugh Blvd / Suite E / Little Rock, AR 72205
Email us: [email protected]

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SNohwolbidoaoykpiaNrgties Pinot Noir Flights, every Wednesday until November 28

Fresh Produce • Butcher on Sight • Prepared Foods • Wine

on Sight • Prepared Foods • Catering • The Green Room Restaurant Sushi / Raw Bar • Full Seafood Menu • Prime Sunday Brunch BuffetCatering • The Green Room Restaurant • Event Space • Wine • Organic TGhaFonukersamgsietvting
Featuring a chef’s carving station, sushi,
5018 Kavanaugh Boulevard Thanksgiving fare and gourmet desserts
Little Rock, AR 72207 501.663.4152 10:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Make your reservations today!
www.heightscornermarket.com NEW LOCATION
NEW AMENITIES | EXPANDED BUFFET
Options • Bulk Spices and Teas • Fresh Produce • Butcher
Sushi / Raw Bar | Full Seafood Menu | Prime Sunday Brunch Buffet
16100 Chenal Pkwy • Little Rock • 501.821.1828

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FOOD AND DRINK

LET’@SEAT OUT

501 PRIME ““Matt Fuller makes

501 Prime worth a
trip from anywhere
in the Country!”

Beautiful food, beautiful decor, beautiful people! FOOD Soup (WOW), the Boursin Filet (another
WOW) and Caramelized Scallops. New
By BRAD HUDGENS Remarkably creative notables are the fresh shucked oysters,
and delicious new grilled oysters and an amazing 22oz
501 PRIME HAS recently opened a large oyster bar, a chef’s table, an Veal Chop. The Truffle Polenta side is
enclosed “wine barrel” table, a glassed- American fare with a extraordinary. Matt will have ultra-fresh
in Hot Springs and I consider it to in wine cellar and several other unique Mediterranean slant fish specials regularly. The desserts are
seating areas for dining and others all house-made and include a Salted
be within the top few fine-dining for gathering. Upstairs has a large and DECOR Caramel Bourbon Butter Cake (YUM)!
beautiful bar with big-screen TVs, an Jeff, formerly of LR Macaroni Grill
restaurants in the State! Matt Fuller, additional dining area, a private event Rustic meets fame, is the house manager and the
multimedia-ready dining room, and a elegance, gorgeous serving staff is super professional and
proprietor and chef, has long been covered outdoor Cigar Bar area with knowledgeable. Both bars have nice
a fireplace and viewing screens. This yet welcoming specialty cocktails and the 501 wine
revered in the Spa City for his prior space will be perfect for watching your list is fantastic. Go Prime-time at 501
favorite sporting event. $ Prime. I’ll see you there!
establishment, Central Park Fusion, and
Currently open for evening dining
he will become legend with 501 Prime. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 501 Prime
will eventually open for lunch and also
Built from an existing building using Sunday brunch. Daytime feasting will be PRICE
served in the upstairs dining level.
reclaimed wood and mostly renewable The food is outstanding! Many of Matt’s Fine dining worth
CPF favorites have been carried over, every cent
materials, 501 was established in such as the Champaign Brie and Truffle 501 PRIME
Starters from $6 215 E Grand Ave, Hot Springs, AR
an unlikely location near the north- Entrees $16-$48 (501) 623-0202 / 501Prime.com

east corner of Grand and Malvern

Avenues. This area too has now become

reclaimed and renewed. I’m Primed for

this! BRAD HUDGENS
Freelance foodie, top chef,
Covered complimentary valet VERDICT win a cionado, and
investment professional
parking will greet you upon arrival 501 Prime is currently
one of the best
and you will be welcomed with rustic- experiences in
Arkansas!
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JLLR FaLL Fiesta Augusta Andrews, Beth McAlpine, Jennifer Keyes Casey Rockwell, Rosalyn Middleton, Laura Doramus

Laura Doramus graciously opened her
home to fellow Junior League of Little
Rock sustainers for this annual fall fiesta.
Guests enjoyed light bites + fellowship
while current JLLR leadership shared a
preview of Holiday House, Nov. 7 – 10.
The Junior League of Little Rock is an
organization of women committed to
promoting voluntarism, developing the
potential of women, and improving the
community through the effective action
and leadership of trained volunteers.

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TRUNK SHOW ON NOVEMBER 7

Amy Abdella, Debbie Teague

Danielle Collie, Leigh Anne Kreps

Wendy Saer, Kimberly Logue MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER
11121 Rodney Parham | Little Rock, AR
11121 RODNEY PARHAM
MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER   (501) 224-3433 | www.jonesandson.com

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Bobbi Dodge, Dorothy Morris Scot Key, Leila Dodge Karen Lauck, Carole Katchen, Sunny Evans Linda Palmer, Longhua Xu, Martha Smither

Brenda Ketcher, John Simpson Les Warren, Sharay & Beau Durbin, Don Gooch Lisa & Bill Goodwin, Mary Zunick Leysa Lowery, Brian Leonard
Lorrie & Tom Popow Jackie & Steve Arrison, Dana Gooch
The Soul of ArkAnSAS
recepTion

Friends and patrons of internationally acclaimed Hot Springs
resident Longhua Xu gathered at the Hot Springs Convention
Center for an opening reception and celebration. Longhua
Xu’s The Soul of Arkansas exhibit showcases the inspiration
that he finds throughout Hot Springs. His large-scale paintings
and sculptures reflect his story of the community and are on
display at the Hot Springs Convention Center through early
2019.

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Melissa & Mark Allen

Suzanne Davidson, Robert Talley Don Munro, Lynda Kass Urmil Gupta, Stevie Spargo, Barbara Larkin Nancy Lilly, Suzy Saettele, Brenda Langley

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WOMAN OF
INSPIRATION
PATRON PARTy

The Governor’s Mansion hosted an Elizabeth Pulley, Shelley McMillon, Eric Pianalto, Doug McMillon Michelle DuVall, Laura Labay, Carla Sparks,
evening to celebrate patrons and DeAnn Vaught Kristi McKinnon
perspective guests of the third annual
Arkansas Woman of Inspiration Dinner
& Style Show. Shelley McMillon will
be honored as the year’s Woman of
Inspiration for her commitment to
the welfare of children and Children’s
Advocacy Centers of Arkansas - an
organization that provides critical
prosecution and related services that
address child abuse and neglect.

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Karen James, Karen Wright Becky & Rex Horne Sarah Wengel, Gov. Asa & Susan Hutchinson, Dave Wengel Leslie Rutledge, Heather McKim,
Stacy DeJarnette

OUT FOR LIFE
AWARDS
BANQUET

Hosted by The Exodus Project, Chairman Kathy McConnel, Muskie Harris John Sloan, Kathy Taylor Jessica, Caron, & Eric Higgins
Mack McLarty welcomed guests for an
evening of fellowship + fun. Honoree
Steve Landers was recognized for his
community service and dedication to
the welfare of fellow Arkansans along
with Pulaski Sheriff-Elect Eric Higgins
and Tara Bennett. Proceeds benefit The
Exodus Project’s mission: reducing
recidivism through education and job
training through four streams of study.

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Brady Dailey, Gulay Erdag, Abigail Lee Frances Anne & Derwood Brett Bobbi Dodge, Linda Palmer, Diane Kesling Charles Hiett, Josie Fernandez, Randy Hill

Kathy & Lowell Grisham LaShannon Spencer, Phyllis Rogers Linda Ragsdale, Suzy Saettele Erin Halliday, Davis Tilman, Dorothy Morris,
Don Munro
FRANKLIN EMERgENt ARts
FORMAL REcEptION

Guests enjoyed an enchanted evening at Suellen and Davis Tillman welcomed
this inaugural Franklin Formal hosted by friends and patrons to their home for this
Community Health Centers of Arkansas. 5th anniversary celebration of Emergent
Honorees John Boozman, Delta Dental of Arts – Indulgences. Guests enjoyed hors
Arkansas, ForeverCare, and Muskie Harris d’oeuvres and designer desserts along
along with friends and patrons celebrated with a champagne bar and specialty
and supported CHCA’s newest model cocktails by Deep Eddy Vodka. The
for community healthcare, the Franklin evening’s festivities included cabaret-
Community Health Complex. The mission style performances, mystic readings and
for the complex is to bring the essential original artwork. Proceeds support the
health programs to the community. mission fulfillment work of Emergent Arts:
fostering creativity among artists of all
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2836 Malvern Ave Ste. E | Hot Springs | 501.701.4644

Sharon Johnson, Brittney Hughes Tim Kreiner, Mia Stark Steve Bonner, JoAnn Mangione, Sherry Jorgenson, Sunny Evans,
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2020 Central Ave | Hot Springs, AR | 501.321.9168
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COMMON GROUND,
EXTRAORDINARY

PEOPLE

HARVEST CAMPALDERSGATE.NET / 501-225-1444
NIGHTS
Brittany, Bryson, & Jesse Loyd
Chairmen Hannah & Jay O. Howe Maria Smedley, ShaRhonda Love Jay O. Howe, Hannah Howe
welcomed 320 friends and patrons of
Arkansas Foodbank to this family-
friendly event complete with a petting zoo
and bounce house. Food was catered by
Corky’s BBQ with beverages from Stone’s
Throw Brewing, Glazer’s and Ace Liquor
and delicious desserts from Honey Pies
and Loblolly Creamery. The Arkansas
Foodbank supports 350 agencies and
100 schools in 33 counties – helping beat
the battle against hunger in Arkansas.

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Kim & John Bonner Rhonda Sanders, Sam Green Bailey, Sydney, & Will Faulkner Michael & Cara Hazlewood
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Scarlett

endSleyLicensed Esthetician

“Passionate esthetician
chasing after my dreams in
the beauty industry.”
Skincare Specialist
Lash technician
Makeup Artist

Book today

(501) 766-5772
[email protected]

sk_esthetics

Promenade at Chenal
Park Plaza Mall

NEW FALL ARRIVALS! www.gearheadoutfitters.com
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THANK YOU.

Your support makes a difference
for people with cystic fibrosis.

Art Susan Hutchinson, Gloria Redman Stacey Riley, Jerry Pavis, Julie & Johnny Miller
of wine

Barbara Yates and James Freeman
opened their home at Pyramid Place for
an evening of fellowship and appreciation
of Breath of Life Gala patrons. Chairmen
Anne & Mike Preston welcomed guests
to an evening of libations from Lake
Liquor and hors d’oeuvres from Copper
Grill, a silent auction and a spectacular
cityscape view from the balconies. The
11th Annual Breath of Life Gala is Nov. 3.

Antoine & Viviane Ajarrista
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John Miller, Rachel Sims Kelly & Mike Bullington Mike & Anne Preston, Natalie & Kendrick Turner Sarah & Dave Wengel

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SoLAr UnDer

MISSION: EXPANDING INDIVIDUAL POTENTIAL PARTYIT’S HOLIDAY
THROUGH INNOVATIVE INSTRUCTION
TIME
ACCESS® Board of Directors
fo‘Trias sthuenlseesasstoann!
invites you to the
Versa Spa
21st Annual Norvell Airbrush
Starry Starry Night
Mystic Tan
“Igniting Potential”
February 23, 2019 aBppoookinytmouernt LITTLE ROCK
Statehouse Convention Center today! 12312 Chenal Pkwy
Little Rock, Arkansas
www.advancedsunsystems.net (501) 228-7005
Join us for an evening of celebration in support of ACCESS!
Sponsorships now available. Contact Tori Horton, Special Events NORTH LITTLE ROCK
4818 N Hills Blvd
and Corporate Sponsors Associate, for more information. (501) 771-7779
(501) 217-8600 | [email protected]

2018 ACCESS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CHAIRMAN Walter M. Ebel, III
PRESIDENT Shay Sebree • VICE PRESIDENT Lynn O’Connor
TREASURER Jackson Farrow, Jr. • SECRETARY Amy Baden
Heather Allmendinger • Shelly Baldwin, M.D. • Fred Davis • W. Scott Davis • Marci Hall
Jane Hartz • Beth Johnson • Steve Jonsson • Harold Joyner • Kurt Knickrehm
Mark Langston • Olivia Ramsey • Becky Scott • Philip Tappan • Katherine Ann Trotter

ACCESS
Donor JubilEE

Friends, faculty and families of ACCESS Chandler Bailey, Callie Gutierrez Clarke Simpson, Patrick Mason Beth Rice, Jacy & Amanda Daughtery
gathered in appreciation of patrons
that continue to support the school’s
mission - building brighter futures and
providing evaluation services, full-time
education, therapy, training and activities
for individuals with disabilities. Hosted
at the ACCESS Academy & Young
Adults Campus, the evening’s festivities
also included lots of excitement looking
forward to 2019 as ACCESS celebrates
its silver anniversary of service.

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CElEbrAtE! MAyA

UPCOMING EVENTS

SEPTEMBER highlights
rst,happy hour... then a night out!
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9&11 11/29
11/9 & 11/11 Boswell Mouret Fine Art
Petit & Keet Opera in The Rock
Wine Flight Wednesday Have a happy holidaze with art!
Opera In The Rock presents Double Join us for the opening
Say hello to fall with our newest weekly Feature: A 1950’s Night of Comic
special - Pinot Noir Flights. Come out and Opera including Stravinsky’s Mavraand reception with new works by
Liam Wade’s Part of the Act with a VIP Arkansas artists. The event will be held
see us every Wednesday for $16 Pinot showing of Menotti’s The Telephone.
Noir Flights featuring 3 hand-picked These one-acts are a hilarious romp Thursday, November 29 from
selections each week. Every Wednesday until through the twentieth-century’s most 6 to 9 pm at 5815 Kavanaugh Blvd. The
loved decade. Get ready for nosy show will run through January 5, 2019.
November 28. neighbors and desperate housewives!
Tickets at centralarkansastickets.com Boswell Mouret
501-664-0030
The Studio Theatre
501-681-9640

To reserve your spot, contact Annie at [email protected] or call 501.219.1000 • For more events visit www.invitingarkansas.com/calendar

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