Author name: Greg Henderson

Owner/Publisher - Rock City Eats, Rock City Life, Rock City Times

Local Restaurants At Risk With New Credit Card Rules, But Also Have Huge Opportunity with Change Over

By now the vast majority of credit and debit cards in your wallet most likely have made the switch over to the new EMV chips, credit card companies and banks have been rolling out cards over the last couple of years. A quick trip out to a locally owned restaurant or shop will tell you […]

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Quarry Brings Arkansas Roots to New TV Series Premiering Friday on Cinemax

A marine named Mac (played by Logan Marshall-Green, with a very thick mustache) returns to his hometown of Memphis from Vietnam in 1972, but doesn’t exactly get a parade and a kiss on the cheek. To make things worse, he’s expected to just go back to civilian life with his wife Joni (played by Jodi

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Big Orange Teams Up with Arkansas Food Bank to Help End Arkansas Hunger

** Update Big Orange managed to raise over $3,500 for the Arkansas Food Bank to go toward fundraising efforts in the state through this campaign. Thanks for everyone who participated with your meals and gifts. Here are the final campaign numbers and the check given to the Foodbank. Local hunger relief efforts have come a long

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Core Public House in Argenta Adds A Pleasantly Unexpected Food Lineup

Core Brewing’s Argenta Public House got off to a rocky start for their first Central Arkansas location. When they opened up shop in the former Starving Artist location on Main street they made the decision to follow the brand’s theme of a beer focused spot, void of any food. In fact they even stripped out

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10 Years of Food – A Visual Journey Through the Changing Foodscape of Little Rock

The Little Rock restaurant scene has evolved dramatically in recent years. Those of us who have been around Little Rock for a while can attest to the dramatic growth. Many of the places we eat at today were nonexistent, old gas stations, warehouses, or called something different even 10 years ago. My first job out

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Ballet Arkansas’ Visions Choreography Competition Enters Thrid Year

Ballet Arkansas gears up for their  third annual Visions Choreographic Competition on August 20 at 7:00pm at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Center for Performing Arts University Theater. Tickets are $40 for adults and $30 for students, seniors or military with a valid ID. The annual competition features dozens of emerging choreographers from around

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