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A&E NEWS BEEBE NATIVE CODY BELEW TRIUMPHED over his fellow Team CeeLo member Avery Wilson Monday night on NBC’s “The Voice.” Wilson opted for Chris Brown’s “Yeah 3X” while Belew took on Dolly Parton’s classic “Jolene.” The judges were unanimous in their assessments. “You’re kinda shining through as a unique artist and I think you won this,” Adam Levine said to Belew. Blake Shelton was likewise impressed. “That was the best I’ve heard you sing so far,” he said. But the only opinion that mattered was CeeLo Green’s. “Cody, it takes a brave man to sing ‘Jolene,’ I thought you did a great performance today,” he said, before naming Belew the winner. IT’S OFFICIALLY FALL NOW, AND IN ADDITION TO the nice cooler temperatures, majestic golden foliage and gusty, autumnal splendor all around us, it’s also time for a new season of “AETN Presents,” showcasing some of the state’s finest entertainers. The debut of “AETN Presents: On the Front Row” features the folk- and jazz-informed multi-instrumental sextet Don’t Stop Please. Their performance airs Nov. 2 at 6:30 p.m. and again Nov. 4 at 1 a.m. Blazin’ bluegrass combo Runaway Planet is up next, on Nov. 9 at 6:30 p.m. and again Nov. 11 at 1 a.m. On Nov. 16, you can see highlights from the live recording of Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour, recorded earlier in the year at the University of Central Arkansas’s Reynolds Performance Hall. The nationally syndicated folk show featured performances from Blue Rain, fiddling champ Tim Crouch and blues prodigy Nathan A. The show airs again Nov. 18 at 1 a.m. You can catch a performance from Heber Springs natives Grand Serenade on Nov. 23 at 6:30 p.m. and again on Dec. 16 at 1 a.m. The new season wraps up with a chat with travel writer and TV host extraordinaire Rick Steves, on “AETN Presents: On the Same Page with Rick Steves,” Nov. 30 at 6:30 p.m. Steves was at UCA earlier this year, and in this episode, he’ll talk about his recent book “Mediterranean Cruise Ports.” YOU’LL RECALL THAT THE TIMES SPOKE with local writer and filmmaker Levi Agee recently about the realities of raising money to make a movie. Agee’s “Rapture Us” had been accepted by the nonprofit crowd-funding site USA Projects, seeking to raise $1,750 by Nov. 1. As of Tuesday afternoon, Agee had raised $2,539, meaning he’ll get to keep the money pledged by donors. You can still donate to the campaign at arktimes.com/raptureus. After all, while Agee raised the minimum amount necessary to make “Rapture Us,” additional money never hurt a film. Except maybe “Waterworld.”
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