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Weekend Entertainment Roundup for July 2, 2026

4 min · 2 jul 2026
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[https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/0ae9fc8/2147483647/strip/false/crop/1760x1056+0+0/resize/792x475!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F44%2Fb3%2F14819c884a02aabc70a7296a8aa5%2Fdownload-42.png]( City of Little Rock) INDEPENDENCE DAY Independence Day festivities, particularly important this year as the nation celebrates its 250th birthday, take place across the state. Here are a couple that are taking place closest to home: A performance of patriotic and show tunes by the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra with a festival-culminating fireworks finale are at the heart of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s 42nd annual Pops on the River, Saturday in the River Market/First Security Bank Amphitheater at Julius Breckling Riverfront Park, 400 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock. Festivities get underway at 5 p.m. in the River Market District, with the amphitheater gates opening at the same time for pre-symphony-concert entertainment that includes Nicky Parrish, featuring the group Kemistri, and jazzman Rodney Block. Former Miss Arkansas Kennedy Holland serves as master of ceremonies. Inside the gated area, the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau will set up tents to sell beer, canned mixed drinks and water. There will be children’s activities and games, including soccer activities and information on summer camps from Arkansas Rising. And food trucks will vend traditional (and not so traditional) fair food. pops.arkansasonline.com [http://pops.arkansasonline.com/]. Historic Arkansas Museum, 200 E. Second St., Little Rock, offers its annual Frontier Fourth of July, 10 a.m.-noon Saturday. Attendees can munch on birthday cake and add their signature to a giant replica of the Declaration of Independence. There will be historic games and make-and-take activities, music by Artists United and Starr Mitchell and George West, a parade around the grounds (while the participants sing “Yankee Doodle”), a reading of the Declaration and historic toasts in lemonade and watermelon. arkansasheritage.com/events/2026/07/04/default-calendar/frontier-fourth-of-july [http://arkansasheritage.com/events/2026/07/04/default-calendar/frontier-fourth-of-july]. THEATER Middle and high school students from across Arkansas who have gathered at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock for the Jodie Mahony Center for Gifted Education's "MT Stage: From the Bard to Broadway!” Have been examining how Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” students will examine how Shakespeare’s classic tragedy has been reimagined for Broadway and contemporary audiences before creating their own interpretation. Which they’ll show off at a Student Showcase Performance at 2 p.m. Friday in Ledbetter rooms A, B and C at the Donaghey Student Center on the UA Little Rock campus, 2801 S. University Ave., Little Rock. Actors from Actors Theatre of Little Rock mark the organization’s fourth birthday by performing hits from the TV show “Glee” for “Little Rock Sings: Glee!”, 6:30 p.m. Monday at Camp Taco, 822 E. Sixth St., Little Rock. Also part of the evening’s activities: “Sing-alongs, surprises, and all the show choir fun,” according to a news release, which suggests, “Come dressed in your best ‘Glee’-inspired look.” The theater company will also announce its lineup for its fifth season. actorstheatrelr.org [http://actorstheatrelr.org/]. And Murry’s Dinner Playhouse, 6323 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock, opens its run of “Footloose the Musical” this week, running 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday (but Wednesday matinees only July 15 and 22), 12:45 and 6:45 Sunday. Buffet opens 30 minutes before curtain time. (501) 562-3131; murrysdp.com [http://murrysdp.com/]. MUSIC  A brass ensemble consisting of Andrew Stadler, trumpet; Luke Sargent, trumpet; David Renfro, horn; Austin Motley, trombone; and Ed Owen, tuba, join organist Colin MacKnight for a patriotic “USA 250 Brass and Organ Pops Concert,” 7 p.m. Friday at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 310 W. 17th St. facebook.com/events/998159359530722 [http://facebook.com/events/998159359530722]. Bree Ogden, Bryan Copeland, Laura Caroline, Midnight South, The Big Dam Horns, The Church Fires and The Cons of Formant perform for the 34N92W Music Festival, , 10:45 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday at Southern Tail Brewing, 900 E. Ninth St., Little Rock. (501) 912-0980; southerntailbrewing.com [https://southerntailbrewing.com/] ART AND EXHIBITS “Remote Wonder: Richland Creek Wilderness,” recent photographs by Paul Caldwell centering on Richland Creek, a tributary of the Buffalo River, up through July 18 at Cantrell Gallery, 8202 Cantrell Road, Little Rock, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. (501) 224-1335; cantrellgallery.com [http://cantrellgallery.com/]. “The Art of Friendship,” watercolors by Kim Perkins and Laura Powers, is up through July 25 in the Gallery at the William F. Laman Library, 2801 Orange St., North Little Rock. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday and Saturday. (501) 758-1720 or visit NLRlibrary.org. “Thomas Hart Benton,” a traveling exhibition of original artwork created by the artist during World War II, is up through July 31 at the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, 503 E. Ninth St., Little Rock. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. (501) 376-4602; littlerock.gov/macarthur [http://littlerock.gov/macarthur]. “Arkansas Black Voices: Shaping a Nation at 250,” personal histories, artifacts, photographs and stories highlighting “the lasting impact of Black Arkansans whose lives and legacies have helped shape the United States,” is on display through Aug. 29 at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, 501 W. Ninth St., Little Rock. The exhibit includes. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday- Saturday. (501) 683-3593; mosaictemplarscenter.com [http://mosaictemplarscenter.com/]. “The Three SoMa Sisters: History, Nature, Wellness, and Anita Davis’ Mission to Thrive in SoMa” is on display through Aug. 30 at ESSE Museum & Store, 1510 Main St. in Little Rock’s SoMa neighborhood. (501) 916-9022; essepursemuseum.com [http://essepursemuseum.com/]. “Will Barnet: Seasons of Life,” works on paper by Barnet from the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation Collection, is on display through Oct. 11 at the museum, 501 E. Ninth St., Little Rock, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday. amfa.org [http://amfa.org/]. “Kuimeaux’s World,” drawings and paintings by late Little Rock native Dwight “Kuimeaux” Drennan, is on display through spring 2027 at Little Rock’s Historic Arkansas Museum, 200 E. Third St. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. (501) 324-9351. “Manufacturing Victory in Arkansas: Supplying the Battlefront and Changing the Homefront During World War II,” “highlight(ing) the role and contributions of ordnance plants in Arkansas during the war,” remains on display through Dec. 31, 2027, at the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, 503 E. Ninth St., Little Rock, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. (501) 376-4602.

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[https://link.mail.arkansaslife.com/ls/click?upn=u001.ijYjwl5zKRjheg4sXPhE6NIIpz6OqWOVDFmdwJcXK8SgKjOw-2BcdTRvUHIBDxkLofgC6sq30yOU7tfz-2FYunX87uyzxB6wjf1tCoSev-2FG7RJFbTzRvFLqkPdxZCO4VdXFh2mzf43LlJsOTwzP-2BWrEfEAdF7BKJ1XWiygWJcB4nGOU16OsCixrB7NUG5up4zoEZxjtt4xPazyegQs5ocR34IMicSGc3y9hl2wB3w9PSa04R4Vy23SiMbmaB0l1jq-2Fw-2FuTm2vXv4lJipY4uNdBnmz5fmz3YCPQFcJUE6-2FytivYHDoqhzsKhpxGYcgbkbMJ-2FwOGiT7r6tJIh5GKFGrbs8o5VHWyLICbV43ewlHEky00mBwmvIlI2VFT8hK3tUtz9f8y1Dltrc5OXKCHaj170JWQqCpIPxk0kv5Ct8Q1vGhU1KQ8g5-2FMXdnmeORm9yhw77jjMvw-2BWnhQKjBuTVN-2BMibpMvucXFFec-2FY07um9VbVkGoY6m1QZUZztVaUz84-2BjIKCg3mZ6AXckYbouWh9wJjRR7ecE-2BhL-2BPC80oXdvpCfHbiIDgt85bycPZWIn1zzhDeIaktGQQAleMgRxU3bGatzdLj-2BZBjnZpcb8IIptotpR3IhABdwxU0vtLxlYVcHfBkjHQAnZi4edHvoiRxZbfZy2DJuZ4w-2BW0eMdKdjOb2Q2-2FvRtTLv0BQ-2Bl0WYleSLT1U2-2Fv1UnNEJ2v-2FRcreNMoIChhnMKSw1fZAN5zc-2BD3Ig2-2FS3AJvEOz9RFxtYlVI75FMHYqdFkRnGo07fJF7anQzRA-3D-3DA2RW_dgzT5RXlg9hZ30dZ0IrselE99G9gZ661iS9YrSXg73rrVMXnPENpCWs4K8-2Fl9lEYh4Q-2BjZPgqsKmtYxxxcR2ENt5gBNs7andszLzlc0yyU1urpT4eGWfdFIxd42PEsXFxzbE97xeDGF6sR9hqT-2FnqwqXO6QJvcHPf1SEAHSYnsFddLr-2Bkkw3Qajx5vNnZdX6Al1b9qeQUo5lom7t0A6zQAgSndhufZ39Xywd3e8yGCkjbO1TjKAcsidCM1jzpUsPP1luNzVfsD9LRhMmnRA-2FShPVqC4N9C-2Fzv1GHyLx64LiawU5-2BNiTdrFTjz9wuMWvaceS3dMoX7D1CASo-2B2RUQtq-2B97msAkHBevjN8h3Vrg3eerfF08oew8FPckN-2F79rhRD96-2BnNUolS7B-2BUWg1ZAZCjoo7I3Fh19M-2FzFmg-2BZ2tMILuIYAkvsx6fJkrZ74Glyyn37sqzNqRuRkuGV-2BdmajcBViSZwZSvQn3ZdWkqH7QfJtRct-2FHFy8jEqK5Tpn04MrH8cgF3lC6PX6eOPxaBUkkRqT9ymJ5i7zKovTsJGpesS-2F7A73Z3sff6xxP9vKhWT56vew1c-2Fps-2BgrD3w33c4-2F3aSSA6SDZmIEP2-2BHUPYfjxXMVGtuaBx7AzCl-2F6JihD70E-2BAkhLpbAL1Bhl7uwviBrBSAaP2UREcrw5P6KAXPDrpuTMjJAplhohwfNNpVGMdi] THEATER The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, 501 E. Ninth St., Little Rock, teams up with Silver Lake, N.Y.-based Shake on the Lake, to stage a fast-paced, 90-minute adaptation of William Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors,” 7 p.m. Thursday-Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the museum’s Amerine/Calhoun Glass Box. Five actors play both sets of identical twins, separated at birth, unknowingly finding themselves in the same city, whereupon chaos based in all sorts of mistaken identities erupts. The production is recommended for ages 12 and up. At 6:15 p.m. catch the pre-show performance of “The Revelers!”, a “young players” production written and directed by Brett Ihler. arkmfa.org [http://arkmfa.org/]. The Arkansas Repertory Theatre, 601 Main St., Little Rock, continues its run of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” 7 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday through July 26. The show is a contemporary take on the biblical story of Joseph and his coat of many colors; inspiration for this production comes from ’90s video games. (501) 378-0405; TheRep.org. Argenta Contemporary Theatre stages “The Cake” by Bekah Brunstetter, 7 p.m. today and Friday and July 21-24, 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday and July 25, 2 p.m. Sunday and July 26 in the Sharon Heflin Black Box at the theater’s Act II space, 315 Main St., North Little Rock. The play includes adult themes and language and is recommended for mature audiences. argentacontemporarytheatre.org [http://argentacontemporarytheatre.org/]. Benton’s Young Players close out their production of “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella: Youth Edition,” 7 p.m. today-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday at the Royal Theatre, 111 S. Market St., Benton. theroyaltheatre.org [http://theroyaltheatre.org/]. And “Footloose the Musical” is onstage through Aug. 15 at Murry’s Dinner Playhouse, 6323 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday (but Wednesday matinees only July 15 and 22), 12:45 and 6:45 Sunday. Buffet opens 30 minutes before curtain time. (501) 562-3131; murrysdp.com [http://murrysdp.com/]. ART AND EXHIBITS New this week: “Icons in Transformation,” three-dimensional paintings inspired by traditional Russian icons by Ludmila Pawlowska, goes on display with a reception at 5 p.m. Sunday in the Parish Hall at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, 20900 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock. The installation remains up through Nov. 8 in The Oasis at St. Margaret’s. Gallery hours are 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, 1-5 p.m. Saturday. theoasisatstmargarets.com [http://theoasisatstmargarets.com/]. “Play in Arkansas,” an exhibit examining how people have created joy through play and how the history of play can contribute to understanding of both past and present, is on display through Dec, 15 at the University of Arkansas Little Rock Downtown, 333 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock. The exhibit includes handmade and mass-produced toys, dolls and game paraphernalia, as well as a memories section, where individuals can share their personal reflections on childhood play. Hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Continuing: “The Art of Friendship,” watercolors by Kim Perkins and Laura Powers, is up through July 25 in the Gallery at the William F. Laman Library, 2801 Orange St., North Little Rock. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday and Saturday. (501) 758-1720; NLRlibrary.org. “Thomas Hart Benton,” a traveling exhibition of original artwork created by the artist during World War II, is up through July 31 at the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, 503 E. Ninth St., Little Rock. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. (501) 376-4602; littlerock.gov/macarthur [http://littlerock.gov/macarthur]. “Arkansas Black Voices: Shaping a Nation at 250,” personal histories, artifacts, photographs and stories highlighting “the lasting impact of Black Arkansans whose lives and legacies have helped shape the United States,” is on display through Aug. 29 at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, 501 W. Ninth St., Little Rock. The exhibit includes. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday- Saturday. (501) 683-3593; mosaictemplarscenter.com [http://mosaictemplarscenter.com/]. “The Three SoMa Sisters: History, Nature, Wellness, and Anita Davis’ Mission to Thrive in SoMa” is on display through Aug. 30 at ESSE Museum & Store, 1510 Main St. in Little Rock’s SoMa neighborhood. (501) 916-9022; essepursemuseum.com [http://essepursemuseum.com/]. “Will Barnet: Seasons of Life,” works on paper by Barnet from the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation Collection, is on display through Oct. 11 at the museum, 501 E. Ninth St., Little Rock, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday. arkmfa.org [http://arkmfa.org/]. “Kuimeaux’s World,” drawings and paintings by late Little Rock native Dwight “Kuimeaux” Drennan, is on display through spring 2027 at Little Rock’s Historic Arkansas Museum, 200 E. Third St. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. 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Daily Newscast for Thursday, July 16, 2026

[https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/ec71a3e/2147483647/strip/false/crop/1485x1485+0+0/resize/528x528!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F20%2F58%2F541e6e6741a9bf41936eb513de74%2Fnewscast-square.png] Here's the latest local and regional news from the Little Rock Public Radio Newsroom for Thursday, July 16, 2026. - The Pulaski County Quorum Court voted to send a new ordinance sponsored by Justice of the Peace Dianne Curry to the full court for its July 28 meeting - A recent study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows people in Arkansas are at the highest risk for Alpha-gal syndrome - Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Barbara Webb is recovering after being hospitalized due to a fall in early May - Missy Wardlaw, a veteran's healthcare coordinator and the wife of District 94 State Representative Jeff Wardlaw, is set to run in the special Republican primary for Senate District 1 - The Arkansas Plant Board has approved the use of bait containing warfarin for killing feral hogs - Bryant City Council member Walter Burgess says he is running for mayor Listen to live newscasts from Little Rock Public Radio each weekday during NPR's Morning Edition from 6 to 9 a.m., during All Things Considered from 4 to 6 p.m., and online at littlerockpublicradio.org.

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Daily Newscast for Wednesday, July 15, 2026

[https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/ec71a3e/2147483647/strip/false/crop/1485x1485+0+0/resize/528x528!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F20%2F58%2F541e6e6741a9bf41936eb513de74%2Fnewscast-square.png] Here's the latest local and regional news from the Little Rock Public Radio Newsroom for Wednesday, July 15, 2026. - The Arkansas Department of Health has identified 10 cases of cyclosporiasis in Arkansas this year. - Representatives from the City of Sherwood presented a plan on Tuesday to create a new school district - The company behind a $6 billion data center proposal in Pulaski County hosted a meeting with community members on Monday - Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is heading overseas for a trade mission this month - State officials are releasing a new tranche of funding for infrastructure and construction in communities across Arkansas - Little Rock’s former police chief will now lead the state's Division of Law Enforcement Standards and Training - A judge has issued an order recommending two years of probation rather than disbarment for Bentonville-based lawyer William Hutchinson III - The city of Benton could be switching its power supplier to a Florida-based nonprofit energy trader Listen to live newscasts from Little Rock Public Radio each weekday during NPR's Morning Edition from 6 to 9 a.m., during All Things Considered from 4 to 6 p.m., and online at littlerockpublicradio.org.

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Daily Newscast for Tuesday, July 14, 2026

[https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/ec71a3e/2147483647/strip/false/crop/1485x1485+0+0/resize/528x528!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F20%2F58%2F541e6e6741a9bf41936eb513de74%2Fnewscast-square.png] Here's the latest local and regional news from the Little Rock Public Radio Newsroom for Tuesday, July 14, 2026. - The city of Fayetteville is now offering paid parental leave to all of its employees - New literacy requirements have led to about 50 third graders in the Little Rock School District being held back next year - Members of the Arkansas State Medical Board have suspended a south Arkansas physician’s license - The daughter of a former state lawmaker is facing criminal charges related to a fight at a central Arkansas shopping mall - University of Arkansas officials are countersuing a professor who they allege defrauded the university - Federal dollars are helping Arkansas researchers return ancestral remains and items to Native American tribal officials Listen to live newscasts from Little Rock Public Radio each weekday during NPR's Morning Edition from 6 to 9 a.m., during All Things Considered from 4 to 6 p.m., and online at littlerockpublicradio.org.

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