Arkansas Times

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AFTER DARK, CONT.

PURPOSELY INNOVATIVE. INCIDENTALLY BEAUTIFUL.

FILM

EVENTS

LECTURES

SPORTS

“In The Shadow of the Moon.” Butler Center Galleries, 1 p.m., free. Arkansas Studies Institute.

“Black Holes.” A lecture by Dr. Marcus Seigar of the UALR Physics and Astronomy Department Arkansas Studies Institute, 3 p.m., free. 401 President Clinton Ave. 501-320-5700. www. butlercenter.org. Q&A with Norma McCorvey. Under the pseudonym of “Jane Roe,” Norma McCorvey was the lead plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision. She has since become an anti-abortion activist. St. Vincent Health Center, 7 p.m., $25. Two St. Vincent Circle. 501-552-3000. www.stvincenthealth.com.

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SPORTS

2nd Annual RunWILD 5K and WILDFun Family Run. Wildwood Park for the Performing Arts, 8:30 a.m. 20919 Denny Road. Statewide Latino Soccer Tournament. University of Central Arkansas, Oct. 8, 10 a.m.; Oct. 9, 8 a.m. 201 Donaghey Ave., Conway. www.uca.edu.

BOOKS

Marian L. Thomas. The author will discuss her latest novel, “My Father’s Colors.” Pyramid Art Books and Custom Framing, 1 p.m. 1001 Wright Ave. 501-372-6822. hearnefineart.com. Sharllette Frazier. The author of “Single and Pregnant: A New Beginning” will sign copies of her book. Hastings - Conway, 2 p.m. 1360 Old Morrilton Hwy., Conway.

SUNDAY, OCT. 9

MUSIC

Annual Bluegrass Reunion Jam Session. Cypress Creek Park, 9 a.m. Cypress Creek Avenue, Adona. 501-662-4918. Arkansas Symphony Orchestra: “Music of John Williams.” Robinson Center Music Hall, 3 p.m., $20-$65. Markham and Broadway. www.littlerockmeetings.com/conv-centers/ robinson. Emerson String Quartet. Walton Arts Center, 3 p.m., $10-$25. 495 W. Dickson St., Fayetteville. 479-443-5600. Karaoke. Shorty Small’s, 6-9 p.m. 1475 Hogan Lane, Conway. 501-764-0604. www.shortysmalls.com. Natural State Brass Band. Immanuel Baptist Church, 3 p.m. 501 N. Shackelford Rd. 501-2178785. www.nsbb.org. Sunday Jazz Brunch with Ted Ludwig and Joe Cripps. Vieux Carre, 11 a.m. 2721 Kavanaugh Blvd. 501-663-1196. www.vieuxcarrecafe.com. Travis Caudell benefit. Benefit show for Riverbilly’s Travis Caudell, injured in an auto accident last month. Performances from Luke Williams, Jay Holmes, Matt Stell with Darren Barry, Mr. Lucky, Single Tree, Aaron Owens Band, Matthew Huff. Revolution, 5 p.m., $5. 300 President Clinton Ave. 501-823-0090. revroom.com. Trinity Presents: Cameron Carpenter. Trinity United Methodist Church, 6 p.m., free. 1101 North Mississippi St. 501-666-2813. www. tumclr.org.

DANCE

Jazz Workshop. Renowned choreographer and dancer Bill Hastings leads this annual workshop. The first session is for ages 9-13 and the second is for ages 14 and older. University of Arkansas, 12:30 and 2:30 p.m., $20. Downtown Fayetteville, Fayetteville. 501-379-9512.

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43rd Annual Hot Springs Arts and Crafts Fair. See Oct. 7. Harvest at Wildwood Park. See Oct. 8.

Statewide Latino Soccer Tournament. University of Central Arkansas, 8 a.m. 201 Donaghey Ave., Conway. www.uca.edu.

BOOKS

Clark Terry. The legendary jazz trumpeter will read from and sign copies of his recently published autobiography, “Clark: The Autobiography of Clark Terry.” Includes food, drinks and live music from Chicago-based jazz pianist Willie Pickens. Hampton Inn & Suites Pine Bluff, 3 p.m. 511 Mallard Loop, Pine Bluff. 870-850-7488.

MONDAY, OCT. 10

MUSIC

Barry McVinney. The Afterthought, 8 p.m., free. 2721 Kavanaugh Blvd. 501-663-1196. www. afterthoughtbar.com. Buckethead, Lynx. Juanita’s, 9 p.m., $20 adv., $25 d.o.s. 614 President Clinton Ave. 501-3721228. www.juanitas.com. Deas Vail, Knox Hamilton, Canopy Climbers. All ages show. Revolution, 8 p.m. 300 President Clinton Ave. 501-823-0090. revroom.com. Karaoke. Thirst n’ Howl, 8:30 p.m. 14710 Cantrell Road. 501-379-8189. www.thirst-n-howl.com. A night of German music. UALR, Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, 7:30 p.m. 2801 S. University Ave. 501-569-8977. Traditional Irish Music Session. Khalil’s Pub, Fourth and second Monday of every month, 7 p.m. 110 S. Shackleford Road. 501-224-0224. www.khalilspub.com. UALR Do Deutsch German composers concert. UALR, Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, 7:30 p.m., free. 2801 S. University Ave. 501-569-8977.

FILM

“Waiting for Superman.” Laman Library, 6 p.m., free. 2801 Orange St., NLR. 501-758-1720. www.lamanlibrary.org.

CAMPS

Ozark Folk Center Day Camp. Campers will enjoy a variety of projects and outdoor activities, including picnics, swimming and fishing. Ozark Folk Center State Park, through Oct. 12, 9 a.m., $55. 1032 Park Ave., Mountain View.

CLASSES

Finding Family Facts. Rhonda Stewart teaches this genealogy research class for beginners. Arkansas Studies Institute, second Monday of every month, 3:30 p.m. 401 President Clinton Ave. 501-320-5700. www.butlercenter.org.

TUESDAY, OCT. 11

MUSIC

Blackberry Bushes Stringband. White Water Tavern, 10 p.m. 2500 W. 7th. 501-375-8400. www.whitewatertavern.com. Brian Martin. Maxine’s, 8 p.m., Free. 700 Central Ave., Hot Springs. maxinespub.com. Jeff Long. Khalil’s Pub, 6 p.m. 110 S. Shackleford Road. 501-224-0224. www.khalilspub.com. Karaoke Night. Cornerstone Pub & Grill, 8 p.m. 314 Main St., NLR. 501-374-1782. cstonepub. com. Karaoke Tuesday. Prost, 8 p.m., free. 120 Ottenheimer. 501-244-9550. CONTINUED ON PAGE 30


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