Visit Veterans at Mount Holly Cemetery this Memorial Day

MountHolly Memorial DayToday is Memorial Day – a time to pay tribute to the men and women in uniform who died in service to their country.

As a way to give this recognition, today would be a good day to visit a cemetery. One of Little Rock’s most storied cemeteries is Mount Holly Cemetery. There are veterans from all wars: Revolutionary, War of 1812, Mexican, Civil War, Spanish-American, World War I and II, Korean, Vietnam and Desert Storm.

Founded in 1843, Mount Holly has been called “The Westminster Abbey of Arkansas.” Thousands of visitors come each year. Those interested in history come to see the resting places of the territorial citizens of the state, including governors, senators, generals, black artisans, and even a Cherokee princess. For others the cemetery is an open air museum of artistic eras: Classical, Victorian, Art Deco, Modern––expressed in gravestone styles from simple to elaborate. Some come to read the epitaphs that range from heartbreaking to humorous to mysterious.

Though a City of Little Rock facility, the cemetery is maintained by the Mount Holly Cemetery Association, a non-profit organization with a volunteer Board of Directors. The cemetery is located at 1200 South Broadway in Little Rock. Gates are open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the summer and from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the winter.

Interred within the rock walls of Mount Holly are 11 state governors, 15 state Supreme Court justices, four Confederate generals, seven United States senators and 22 Little Rock mayors, two Pulitzer Prize recipients, as well as doctors, attorneys, prominent families and military heroes.  Proving that death is the great equalizer (and the J. N. Heiskell lived a very long time) longtime Gazette owner and publisher J. N. Heiskell is buried near two different nemeses: Senator, Governor and demagogue Jeff Davis; and segregationist Congressman Dr. Dale Alford.

ROCKing the TONY AWARDS – Peter Schneider

Rock the TonysSchneider_webPETER SCHNEIDER

Little Rock connection: Directed and conceived the Arkansas Repertory Theatre revival of Pal Joey which opened the 2013-2014 season.

Tony Awards connection: Won a Tony Award for producing The Lion King on Broadway.

The third and final day of Riverfest 2014 includes Hank Jr, The Fray, Jamey Johnson, The Wallflowers and the First Security Fireworks

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Riverfest closes out with Hank Jr, The Fray, The Wallflowers, Jamey Johnson and of course the First Security Fireworks Display

 

1:30pm

  • Midwest Caravan (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

1:45

  • Blane Howard (Bud Light Stage)

 

2:00

  • Beckham Brothers (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

 

2:45

  • Canopy Climbers (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

3:15

  • Barrett Baber (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Luke Williams (Bud Light Stage)

 

4:00

  • SW/MM/NG (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

4:45

  • Andy Frasco (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Lucious Spiller Band (Bud Light Stage)

 

5:15

  • Knox Hamilton (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

6:15

  • Clare Dunn (Bud Light Stage)
  • Earl & Them (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

 

6:30

  • The Tontons (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

7:45

  • Jamey Johnson (Bud Light Stage)
  • The Wallflowers (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

 

9:00

  • First Security Fireworks Display

 

9:30

  • The Fray (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

 

9:45

  • Hank Williams Jr. (Bud Light Stage)

 

10:00

  • Surfer Blood (Stickyz Music Stage)

ROCKing the TONY AWARDS – Charles Boyer & Cedric Hardwicke

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Hardwicke & Boyer

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Charles Boyer and Cedric Hardwicke

Little Rock connection: The pair were part of a touring cast of Don Juan in Hell which is adapted from Shaw’s Man and Superman.  It played at Robinson Auditorium in 1951.

Tony Awards connection: Boyer received a Special Tony in 1952 for creating and directing Don Juan in Hell.  He also received a Tony nomination in 1963 for starring in the play Lord Pengo.  Hardwicke received a 1959 Tony nomination for Actor in a Play for his performance in A Majority of One.

Riverfest Saturday acts include Ceelo Green, Three Days Grace, Buckcherry

riverfestCeelo Green, Three Days Grace, Buckcherry, Salt-n-Pepa, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Cody Canada & the Departed, Mulehead and Big Piph will be entertaining along the banks of the Arkansas River at 2014 Riverfest today.

11:30a

  • Rock & Stroll Band Winner (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

12:30

  • Brown Soul Shoes (Stickyz Music Stage)

12:45

  • Carnie Barkers (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

1:00

  • Twelve Tone Elevator (Bud Light Stage)

1:45

  • Coyote Union (Stickyz Music Stage)

2:15

  • Charlotte Taylor & Gypsy Rain (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Mad Nomad (Bud Light Stage)

3:00

  • Jim Mize (Stickyz Music Stage)

3:30

  • Iron Tongue (Bud Light Stage)

3:45

  • FreeVerse (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

4:15

  • Grace Askew (Stickyz Music Stage)

4:45

  • Steepwater (Bud Light Stage)

5:15

  • Magnolia Sons (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

5:30

  • Quaker City Nighthawks (Stickyz Music Stage)

6:15

  • Robert Randolph and the Family Band (Bud Light Stage)

6:45

  • Big Piph & Tomorrow Maybe (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Mulehead (Stickyz Music Stage)

8:00

  • Salt–n–Pepa (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

8:15

  • Buckcherry (Bud Light Stage)
  • Jonathan Tyler (Stickyz Music Stage)

9:45

  • Ceelo Green (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Cody Canada and the Departed (Stickyz Music Stage)
  • Three Days Grace (Bud Light Stage)

ROCKing the TONY AWARDS – Gretha Boston

Rock the Tonysgretha bostonGRETHA BOSTON

Little Rock connection: A native of Arkansas, she has appeared in performance at Wildwood Park for the Arts and at Baptist Health’s Bolo Bash.  She has also been inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame. (While she was in Little Rock for the Wildwood performance, the Culture Vulture drove her around.)

Tony Awards connection: Won the 1995 Tony for Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance in Show Boat.  She was also nominated in the same category in 1999 for It Ain’t Nothin’ but the Blues.

2014 RIVERFEST FRIDAY features Chicago, Grandtheft, Easton Corbin and Lee Brice

logoRiverfest_bigGrandtheft, Chicago, Easton Corbin and Lee Brice are just some of the musical performers on Friday night at Riverfest.

 

6:30

  • Elise Davis (Bud Light Stage)
  • Goose (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

 

6:45

  • I OZ. Jig (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

8:00

  • Big Dam Horns (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Easton Corbin (Bud Light Stage)

 

8:15

  • Muck Sticky (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

9:00

  • Big Brown (Stickyz Music Stage)

 

9:30

  • Chicago (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Lee Brice (Bud Light Stage)

 

9:45

  • Grandtheft (Stickyz Music Stage)