Arkansas Times | October 18, 2018

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UPCOMING EVENTS OCT 18-21 25-28

The Studio Theatre Evil Dead - The Musical

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La Terraza Rum & Lounge Anniversary Party

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South on Main Bijoux with J. Phil

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The Weekend Theater If/Then

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Clinton Parking Grounds World Cheese Dip Championship

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Riverfront Amphitheater 2018 Little Rock Pride Fest

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Four Quarter Bar Black Oak Arkansas

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Graffiti’s Italian Restaurant Wagner Wine Tasting

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Ballet Arkansas Studios The Vampire Ball

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Prattsville Community Center “Back to the Future...with Grant County Democrats”

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nary figures Chef Anita Lo and Chef Edward Lee will attend and create food for the after-party. (7:30 p.m. Sun., Oct. 21, Arlington 1.) is for “Southern Stories,” HSDFF’s block of films focused on the peculiarities and complications of the Southern experience, marks a new initiative by the Institute that further sets the festival above and apart from its coastal, metropolitan compeers. is for “This Changes Everything.” The latest from last year’s closing night filmmaker Tom Donahue is an investigative analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood. (4:30 p.m., Fri., Oct. 26, Arlington 1.) is for “United Skates.” Following the rise and fall of skate culture, the meaning of community in America and its implications for the black experience in America, this documentary was singled out by Jen Gerber as one of her favorites of the year. (7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 26, Arlington 1.) is for Virtual Reality. The HSDFF VR lounge will offer participants an immersive, 360-degree documentary experience. is for “Wheels on Reels,” the Friday night “United Skates”

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after-party at Skateland on Higdon Ferry. No alcohol allowed (you can thank them for that later), but free skate rentals for pass holders and ticket holders looking to bounce, rock, skate and roll the night away. is for exciting and extra-special guests: The ubiquitous comedienne Missi Pyle is the closing night honorary chair; Billy Redden, the Banjo Boy in “Deliverance,” will attend the opening night screening of “Hillbilly”; Apatow Collective member Samm Levine supports “Freaks and Geeks: A Documentary”; and politician/attorney Bakari Sellers visits with “While I Breathe, I Hope.” is for the young documentarians who will be featured in the “AETN Student Selects” block, showcasing the best high school and college-created documentaries of the last year. (1 p.m. Tue., Oct. 23, Arlington 2.) is for the Zimbalist Brothers, whose latest, “Momentum Generation,” follows the iconic ’90s surf collective (2:30 p.m. Sat., Oct. 27, Arlington 2), but it’s also for zzzzs, which, in light of the packed eightday festival, you’re going to need to stay up on.

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