Charles Morgan discussing MATTERS OF LIFE AND DATA to close the 2015 Arkansas Literary Festival

CDM-Book-CoverThe 2015 Arkansas Literary Festival comes to a close on Sunday, April 26 with a conversation between Charles Morgan and Kelley Bass.  These two longtime friends will be discussing Morgan’s book, Matters of Life and Data at 3pm in the Ron Robinson Theater.

Here is how Morgan describes the book:

“I didn’t set out to become a collector of your and your neighbors’ information. When I was growing up, nobody but egghead scientists talked about ‘data.’ It was the mechanical age, and I was a gadget geek, taking apart my cousin’s toys and trying to put them back together again. I was especially crazy about cars and engines, and had it not been for a fateful encounter during college recruiting season, I might’ve lived my life as a race car mechanic instead of learning about computers at IBM. As it turned out, pursuing Big Data allowed me the resources to become a professional race car driver on the side, competing against the likes of Paul Newman, who makes appearances in these pages as well.

“Such are the wonders of this journey we’re all on. Mine has taken me from the frontier of western Arkansas, where my ancestors owned a hardware store selling iron tools to westbound travelers, to the frontier of the digital age, where room-size computers have become eclipsed by the power of smart phones. And in a sense, the story you’re about to read isn’t so different from those of the colorful adventurers who stocked up their wagons at my family’s hardware emporium and headed west to make their fortunes. Data mining is the new gold rush, and we were there at first strike, dragging with us all our human frailties and foibles. In this book’s cast of characters you’ll find ambition, arrogance, jealousy, pride, fear, recklessness, anger, lust, viciousness, greed, revenge, betrayal, and then some.”

“It is a messy story. In the big picture, this could be called a narrative of America since World War II. But in the micro telling, think of it this way: The man who opened your lives to Big Data finally bares his own.”

Celebrate Earth Day at the Little Rock Zoo with Enrichment Day

Little-Rock-zoo-logo-4-c-with-tagAt the Little Rock Zoo, Earth Day will be celebrated Saturday April 25th in conjunction with Enrichment Day!

Enrichment at the Little Rock Zoo is defined as the process of providing animals with choices and control while eliciting species appropriate behaviors that exercise the body and stimulate the mind. On enrichment day, the Zoo gives different animals throughout the zoo different enrichment items. This year the Zoo chose to have our Enrichment Day theme be Earth Day!

Come watch the animals have some fun and learn all about what you can do to help save our world’s ecosystems and the animals that live there!

 

10:00     Great Apes – Enrichment with recycled materials

10:30     Elephants (yard 3 by Flossies) – Enrichment

11:00     Big Cats – Enrichment

11:30     Spider Monkey Island  – Enrichment with puzzle feeders

1:15        Penguins – Fish feeding

1:30        Farm (Tunnel area)Horses, Cows, Donkeys – Enrichment

1:30        Anteaters –  Enrichment

1:30        Great Ape – Scatter feed

lrzoo spider monkey artists2:00        Ampitheater – Training flying demo

2:00        Maned Wolves – Enrichment

2:30        Bears – Enrichment

2:30        Primates, Linder exhibit – Enrichment painting demo with Saki primate

3:00        Primates, West Side, Mangabey – Training Demo

Family Fun Saturday today with Dr. Mamie Parker & Ark. Game & Fish Commission at Mosaic Templars

gI_125689_Parker_MamieJoin Mosaic Templars Cultural Center and the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission for a wild-life inspired Family Fun Saturday featuring Dr. Mamie Parker – Arkansas native and former Assistant Director of Fisheries and Habitat Conservation at the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). Prior to this position, she made history when appointed the first African American as the FWS Regional Director of the 13 Northeastern states.

Schedule of Events
10 a.m. – Noon
Meet a panel of extraordinary women with outstanding STEM careers for a morning of exploration, exposure and hands-on fun involving careers in the environmental and natural science fields.

Noon – 1 p.m.
Lunch

1 – 2:30 p.m.
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will have a mini wildlife exhibition with alligators, turtles and more in MTCC’s “backyard.”

Lunch will be provided. Family Fun Saturday is free and open to the public. For more information contact Hollie Sanders (Hollie.Sanders@agfc.ar.gov ) or Elvon Reed (elvon@arkansasheritage.org).

ARKANSAS GIVES today!

Arkansans have a heart for giving. On April 2, 2015, let’s join together to grow the love for our state’s nonprofit organizations. Between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., we’re challenging all Arkansans to give to the charities of their choice.

During this one-day event, each donation you give will help your favorite nonprofit organizations qualify for additional bonus dollars from Arkansas Community Foundation. All participating nonprofits will receive a portion of a $250,000 match pool; the more a nonprofit raises, the more of the bonus dollars it will receive.

There are many worthwhile non-profits participating.  But since this is a Little Rock culture blog, here is a listing of cultural non-profits serving Little Rock which are participating.

The Science of Paleontology at tonight’s Museum of Discovery “Science After Dark”

0315 science after darkEach month the Museum of Discovery hosts “Science after Dark” for adults aged 21 and up.  This month’s theme is “Science of Paleontology.”

Adults may not get spring break, but tonight is a chance to feel like a student again by learning fun facts about dinosaurs and fossils. And this time, you can learn about science while drinking a beer!

Here’s what you can expect at tonight’s month’s Science After Dark:

  • Dr. Joe Daniel will answer fossil questions
  • The museum’s new dinosaur exhibit will be highlighted
  • A lot of fun exploring the museum and it’s interactive exhibits

Beer sold by Stone’s Throw Brewery and the aptly named Fossil Cove brewing; pizza by the slice sold by new MOD neighbor Damgoode Pies.

The program runs from 6pm to 9pm. Cost is $5, FREE for museum members. (Go ahead and get a membership, it will more than pay for itself within a year!)

Drain Smart Public Art contest announced

DrainSmartA coalition of state and local agencies and nonprofit organizations have announced the launch of Drain Smart — a public art program aimed at raising awareness on education and protection of local streams.

Like most cities, Little Rock’s storm drains flow directly into our streams. When it rains, water picks up everything in its path and carries it through storm drains into streams and creeks. Drain Smart is an engaging public-education and environmental program that uses art to communicate the importance of reducing the litter that flows into storm drains.

Program coordinators are calling for local artists to submit their ideas for murals that would be painted on 18 storm drains in the downtown and midtown areas of Little Rock. Supplies for these projects will be provided to the artists.

Artists have until April 3 to submit their applications along with a sketch of their idea. An artist selection committee will choose 18 artists to paint a mural on the designated storm drains.  Artists will be eligible for a final prize to be given to the winner chosen by public voting. This exciting project gives artists the opportunity to express themselves via semi-permanent public art in a series of small-scale outdoor storm drain murals. This art will then serve to educate the public on watershed and stream protection.

Partners in this inaugural project include the City of Little Rock, Audubon Arkansas, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, Little Rock Parks and Recreation, Friends of Fourche Creek, Keep Little Rock Beautiful, Studio Main, The Bernice Garden, MacPark Group, The Arkansas Arts Center and Sculpture at the River Market. Sherwin Williams, Walmart and Seal Krete will donate supplies and materials.

Artists will be notified by April 10 and all art will be completed by June 1.

For more information on this project, the timeline, rules and artist application visit www.drain-smart.org.

Spring Break activities at the Museum of Discovery

The Museum of Discovery has special events planned during Sprint Break.

Monday, March 23 – Tuesday, March 24
Celebrate spring break at the Museum of Discovery with special guests from AETN – Arkansas Educational Television Network!

Meet and have photos taken with PBS KIDS characters Curious George and The Man in the Yellow Hat Monday, March 23, and Peg + Cat, Tuesday, March 24, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.

There will be science demos and special programming throughout the week.

Tinkering Studio
Open all Day

Meet the Museum Animals
9:30 to 10 a.m.
10:15 to 10:45 a.m.
11 to 11:30 a.m.
12 to 12:30 p.m.
1:30 to 2 p.m.
2:15 to 2:45 p.m.
3 to 3:30 p.m.
3:45 to 4:15 p.m.

Science Demos in Front of Discovery Hall Sign
11:15 to 11:45 a.m.
12:15 to 12:30 p.m.
2:15 to 2:45 p.m.

Kevin Delaney’s Awesome Science Shows in the Theater
1 to 1:45 p.m.
3 to 3:45 p.m.

Story Time in Room to Grow
10 a.m.
12 p.m.
2 p.m.
3:30 p.m.

Craft Stations
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wiggle Worms : The Science of Magic Sand; 10am on Tuesday

 

Science demos, shows and animal programs will continue throughout the week.