Lance Huey was the sheriff of Grant County. Today, he’s a medical marijuana dispensary executive.
July 2024 magazine
Songwriting legend Randy Goodrum to perform at Ron Robinson Theater on Saturday
What do England Dan & Jon Ford Coley’s “It’s Sad to Belong,” Anne Murray’s “You Needed Me,” Michael Johnson’s “Bluer Than Blue,” Steve Perry’s “Oh Sherrie,” Toto’s “I’ll Be Over You,” DeBarge’s “Who’s Holding Donna Now” and Jo Dee Messina’s “Lesson in Leavin’” have in common? They’re all written (or co-written) by Hot Springs native Randy Goodrum.
7 artists from ‘Delta Triennial’ to speak at AMFA on Thursday
The artists include Kevin Demery, Christian Dinh, Anita Fields, Coulter Fussell, Letitia Huckaby, Jerry Phillips (who lives and works in Little Rock) and Andrew Scott Ross.
From the Vault: Revisiting the Mayflower oil spill, 11 years later
The Arkansas Times turns 50 in 2024. To celebrate our golden anniversary, we’re looking back at the past half-century and sharing excerpts from some of our favorite pieces of reporting.
Three Dog Night at Robinson Center on Thursday
Three Dog Night may be touring with only one of its original members, but that won’t matter much when the opening chords to 1970 rock anthem “Joy to the World” peal out to the rafters at Robinson Center, forcing anyone within earshot to surrender to the singalong just as it has forced any kid named Jeremiah to be asked at least once by a wisecracking grownup whether or not he was, indeed, a bullfrog.
Good Looks and Adam Faucett at White Water on Thursday
Mixing rollicking bar rock with jangly splashes of guitar sustain, Austin indie rock quartet Good Looks is going to fit right in at the White Water Tavern, but don’t let the good-natured jams fool you into neglecting the searching urgency of their lyrics.
Erasing ‘the eleven’: Revolution Med Spa is here to pump you up
Digging into the zeitgeist that produced this year’s Best of Arkansas poll results, we traced the trajectory of botox’s popularity in the state from an ill-advised party trick to a widely adopted self-care protocol in a clinical setting.
Lake Street Dive in Bentonville on Wednesday
Ask any Dungeons & Dragons fan and they’ll tell you: The possibilities a 20-sided die can yield are endless. You’ll get a co-sign on that, too, from Brooklyn-based jazz-pop group Lake Street Dive, who used the D&D centerpiece to generate songs for their new record.
Taiwan on at Arkansas Diner
Arkansas native Landis Wayne Shook opened a restaurant in Taiwan as an ode to The Natural State.
‘Call me a million times’: Blackbird Home Inspections is in a long-term relationship with Arkansas homebuyers
Owner and McCrory native Eric Young doesn’t think of his services as a one-time transaction.