Back in the summer when I was still freelancing I had the opportunity to interview artist Michael Shaeffer for a story for The Idle Class's Design Issue.
All in Arkansas
Back in the summer when I was still freelancing I had the opportunity to interview artist Michael Shaeffer for a story for The Idle Class's Design Issue.
Scenes from the January 21, 2017 Women's March for Arkansas.
The Fall Arts Guide in Arkansas Life’s September issue includes exhibit openings, must-see concerts, arts fests and events, theater productions, and anything culturally fulfilling going on in the Natural State this autumn.
I capped of the festival season with story about Little Rock's 2016 Riverfest in the June issue of Arkansas Life, which you can read here.
My third contribution to Arkansas Money & Politics focused entirely on women business owners.
One of my major projects this year has been serving as chair and and editor-in-chief of the Publications Committee of the Junior League of Little Rock.
October is BUSY! And so am I. Which is why this month's edition of Things Stephanie Digs Going On In Her Hometown (that's basically what this is) will take the form of your typical list. Happy fall! Hope you get to enjoy some of this beautiful weather.
Art, theater, film, music, and entertainment in and around Little Rock in September, including Macbeth, sculpture, banned books, and more.
Businesses highlighted in my second contribution to Arkansas Money & Politics include Gearhead Outfitters, Real Agent Guard, Paul Michael Co., Supreme Fixture, and Strong Suit.
Arts, music, and entertainment events in and around Little Rock in August, including beer, comedy, Sally Nixon, Shakespeare, local theater, and dance.
My first contribution to Arkansas Money & Politics was published this month in the July/August edition of the bimonthly magazine. The story, in a department called Benchmarks, is a roundup of startup and business news all across the state.
My picks for don't-miss arts and entertainment events in Little Rock in July (plus a few road trips to Northwest). This month's list includes Antiques Roadshow and TEDx events, exhibit openings at Crystal Bridges and the Arkansas Arts Center, major music billings, and a whole lot of Harry Potter.
My contribution to the June issue of Arkansas Life was a summer guide to all sorts of musical happenings going on around the state.
These are my picks for don't-miss arts and entertainment events in (and around) Little Rock this June. This month's list includes theater at The Rep and with the Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre, dinosaurs, super heroes, an art discussion, and a whole lot of music.