Tonight for 2nd Friday Art Night, the Old State House Museum shows MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS

Image result for meet me in st louis"Meet them at the Old State House Museum during #2ndFridayLR on Friday, Nov. 8., for a free showing of “Meet Me in St. Louis.”

This Judy Garland classic tells about the heartbreaks and triumphs of the Smith family in St. Louis as they eagerly prepare for the 1904 World’s Fair.

During the #2ndFridayLR event is a great chance to explore the new fair-themed exhibit, “80 Blue Ribbon Years: Cotton to Cattle” and their returning exhibit, “Our Fair Ladies.”

Free Admission! Snacks and alcoholic beverages are also free.

Go Up to 11 as CALS Ron Robinson Theater shows THIS IS SPINAL TAP tonight

This is Spinal Tap (1984, R)

“We’ve got, you know, armadillos in our trousers.”  And the CALS Ron Robinson Theater is the place to see them tonight when they screen This Is Spinal Tap.

Spinal Tap is the loudest band in England and they’re making a comeback with a North American tour promoting their new album Smell the Glove. Marty DiBergi (Rob Reiner) sets out to make a documentary of the legendary rock band’s exploits on the road, featuring front men Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest) and David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean) and bassist Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer), bearing witness to the highs and lows of what makes a musician into a rock star.

Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Film starts at 7:00 p.m. Beer, wine, and concessions will be available!

Join the ASO for 2nd Friday Art Night

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The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra will be participating in 2nd Friday Art Night!

They are setting up shop in The Bookstore at Library Square where they will have a Instrument Petting Zoo and information about the upcoming Beethoven and Blue Jeans Concert!

Come say hello and maybe try an instrument out for the first time!

5pm to 8pm.

The debut of DEBUT presented tonight by Ballet Arkansas featuring 5 new works

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Debut highlights the choreographic abilities of the professional dancers of Ballet Arkansas. Company dancers who possess an exceptional talent for choreography will create an innovative contemporary world-premiere work.

The dancers who are choreographing the pieces for the fellow company members are Matt Larson, Hannah Bradshaw, Paul Tillman, Meredith Loy, and Deanna Stanton.

Attendees are invited to compare and contrast the works, and observe the creative process of each choreographer through a series of performances and special events.

2 nights only!
Friday, November 8th and Saturday, November 9th at 8:00 pm
Argenta Community Theater

Advanced Tickets ($25) on sale now!
$2.00 online ticket processing fee

5×5 ArtWorks event tonight at Arkansas Rep

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ArtWorks presents a one-night exhibit featuring the work of 120 local artists.

Experience Second Friday Art Night in a new way by attending Little Rock’s first 5×5 Event! 120 local artists have produced 120 unique, 5-inch square canvases priced at $55 each.

The Rep’s lobby bar will be open, featuring Little Rock’s own DJ Mario Luna. Plus, the delicious Katmandu Momo Food Truck will be outside. The event is free (but a $5 donation would be appreciated) so be sure to get here early and secure your favorite piece to purchase!

Doors open at 5pm with art sales beginning at 5:55 p.m.

200 Years since Arkansas Gazette was founded is focus of 2nd Friday Art Night at Historic Arkansas Museum

2nd Friday Art Night at Historic Arkansas Museum will celebrate 200 years since the Arkansas Gazette, the oldest paper west of the Mississippi, printed its first paper at Arkansas Post.
They will have a special mini-exhibit for the evening that will showcase items related to the newspaper and its founder, William Woodruff.
At 6 pm, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette columnist Rex Nelson will give a talk in the Ottenheimer Theater about the newspaper’s long-running history and its impact on the state, referencing his columns on the subject.
In addition, the Woodruff Print Shop on the museum’s grounds will be open with activities happening on both floors. Upstairs, there will be a demonstration of the kind of press Woodruff used in 1819—a Ramage Press—and some background on Woodruff, printing, and the press in Arkansas. Downstairs, guests will be able to try out mini-presses with the Gazette masthead.
Plus, #ArkansasMade beer by Lost Forty Brewing, music by Charlotte Taylor and artist K. Ellyse Fraizer in the Museum Store.