Tag: Arkansas

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A Legacy of Grace Kristy Alpert  Dr. Caroline Ford, executive director of the Wolfe Street Foundation, founded the Dills House for Women, a chemical-free space for recovery. By Kristy Alpert • Photography by Jamison Mosley For Dr. Caroline Morgan Ford, the line between casual drinking and substance abuse was one…

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It’s Pee-Kahn Month! By Kristy Alpert   By Kristy Alpert | Photography by Jamison Mosley We’re all a bit nuts in Arkansas, especially during National Pecan month! April is National Pecan Month, and we’re going nuts for these native Arkansas nuts. An estimated 2.6 million pecans are harvested from orchards…

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20 Things You Need to Know Before You Move to Little Rock By Kristy Alpert   Not only is Little Rock the capital city of Arkansas, but it’s also the heart of the state both geographically and culturally. It is where southern charm and natural charisma collide, and the city’s…

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Joe David Rice: The Start of an Era Kristy Alpert                                         We said goodbye to Tourism Director Joe David Rice in December, but not before picking his brain about the hidden…

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The Santaland Diaries Kristy Alpert   By Kristy Alpert | Graphic courtesy of The Rep Not Your Mama’s Matinee: The Santaland Diaries offers an adult alternative to snowflakes and candy canes Anyone looking for an upbeat tale of Christmas cheer that comes wrapped in a happy package with sweet, sweet tidings…

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Red Hair Don’t Care: ‘Annie’ Makes its Debut at the Wildwood Park for the Arts Kristy Alpert   As a vocalist and actor with more than 30 years of experience, Robert Holden is no stranger to taking command of the stage. His baritone bravado and precise portrayals have captivated audiences…