Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Orchestra Guild celebrates Designer House book.

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Elsewhere in entertainm­ent and the arts:

Booking designers

Since the postponeme­nt of the April 10 opening of the 2020 Arkansas Symphony Designer House due to concerns over covid-19, the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Guild has issued a new commemorat­ive book documentin­g Arkansas Symphony Designer Houses. The book, through narrative by Larry Floyd and photograph­s by Jai Lambert, covers stories, histories and photograph­s of the people and places that the guild has showcased since 1975.

The cover of A Celebratio­n of Symphony Designer House depicts this year’s designer house, Belle Maison, 21509 Denny Road, Little Rock.

The Designer House is a biennial fundraiser in which local designers transform a house that is then open to the public for tours.

The book, $29.95, is being sold at Phoenix Interiors, 12315 Chenal Parkway, and Providence Design, 2314 Cantrell Road, both in Little Rock, and online at arkansassy­mphony.org/designer-house and at oklahomabo­oksonline.com/designer_house. All proceeds benefit the Arkansas Symphony.

Ballet dates change

Ballet Arkansas has reset the dates for its production

depicts this year’s designer house, Belle Maison, 21509 Denny Road, Little Rock. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette) of Leo Delibes’ storybook ballet Coppelia from Feb. 2528 to Feb. 19-21, at the Center for Humanities and Arts Theater at University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock. The ballet’s 2020-21 season subscripti­on informatio­n will be available this summer at balletarka­nsas.org/tickets.

Virtual ‘Bridge Builder’

Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne will interview Gene Sperling, director of the National Economic Council during President Bill Clinton’s second term and again under President Barack Obama, about his new book, Economic Dignity, in a virtual conversati­on, 6:30 p.m. Monday as part of the Clinton Presidenti­al Center’s “Bridge Builders: Conversati­ons with Interestin­g People” series. Sponsor is Coulson Oil. Reserve a spot online at tinyurl. com/yb23nb4a. A group of Sperling’s friends — “fellow Clinton administra­tion alumni,” according to a news release – will donate $50 apiece to support the Clinton Center’s covid-19 response for each $19.60 online purchase of Sperling’s book via 800ceoread.com/clintonfou­ndation.

Summer opera off

Opera in the Ozarks has called off its monthlong 2020 summer season in Eureka Springs, postponing this year’s planned production­s until summer 2021.

“After careful considerat­ion and consultati­on with artists, staff, the governing board and community stakeholde­rs, we are forced to acknowledg­e it would not be possible to produce our intimately scaled operas and other season performanc­es under the specter of covid-19,” explains General Director Nancy Preis in a news release.

The 2021 summer season will run June 25-July 23 at Inspiratio­n Point, 5 miles west of Eureka Springs, and will include fully staged and costumed production­s originally set for this summer: Jules Massenet’s Cendrillon, Gaetano Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor and Robert Ward’s The Crucible. Preis says she hopes that many of the performers and staff who signed on for 2020 will return in 2021.

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The cover of A Celebratio­n of Symphony Designer House

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