Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

ENTERTAINM­ENT NOTES

- ERIC E. HARRISON

Elsewhere in entertainm­ent, events and the arts:

Pine Bluff exhibition

“Sunrise of Lake DeGray,” a pastel work by Gerry DeLongcham­p, has received the best in show award in the 2020 Pine Bluff Art League Exhibition. First place went to Rhonda Holderfiel­d’s oil on artboard piece “The Hardest Rows”; second place to “The Three Amigos,” in pastels by Glenda Mullikin; third place winner was Crystal Jennings’ graphite drawing “Strength of the Pack”; and Melissa Abernathy’s photograph “Only the Doorway Left” and Claudia Spainhour’s pastel “I’m Watching You” received honorable mentions from juror Tom Richard, professor of art at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. The exhibition opened Aug. 6 in the Internatio­nal Paper Gallery at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas, 701 S. Main St., Pine Bluff, and will remain up through Sept. 12. A virtual exhibition will also be available at the center’s website, asc701. org, “in the coming days,” according to a news release, and will include interviews with the winning artists. Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday.

‘Delta Justice’

Author Matthew Van Meter will discuss his book, “Deep Delta Justice: A Black Teen, His Lawyer, and Their Groundbrea­king Battle for Civil Rights in the South,” online at 6:30 p.m. today, part of the Central Arkansas Library System’s Six Bridges Book Festival. The book covers the story of a 19-year-old black man arrested in 1966 for putting his hand on the arm of a white child, and the only white attorney at a “radical” New Orleans law firm. Admission is free; reservatio­ns are required via CALS.org. Registrati­on closes at 4:30 p.m. Participan­ts will receive a link to the event. Call (501) 918-3098.

Drive-in Metallica

Metallica, onstage for the first time since the September 2019 concerts that opened Chase Center in San Francisco, shows up on drive-in screens nationwide Aug. 29 — 8:30 p.m. at the 112 Drive-In in Fayettevil­le and 8:15 p.m. at the Stone Drive-In Theatre in Mountain View. It’s part of the Encore Drive-In Nights series. The concert also includes a “special guest performanc­e” by Three Days Grace. Tickets — $115 per vehicle (up to six people) — go on sale Friday at ticketmast­er. com/encore-metallica and include four digital downloads of “S&M2,” the album documentin­g the two concerts that reunited the band and San Francisco Symphony for the first time in 20 years. Theaters will adhere to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines and state and local health mandates on social distancing and spacing between cars, personal protective equipment and limiting restroom capacity.

Musical ‘Killer’

Celebrity Attraction­s is making “A Killer Party — A Murder Mystery Musical” (music by Jason Howland, lyrics by Nathan Tysen, book by Kait Kerrigan), a ninepart online production, for $12.99, including an exclusive free song. Visit tinyurl.com/ y299m6ze. The cast includes Broadway performers Jeremy Jordan (“Supergirl,” “Bonnie & Clyde”), Laura Osnes (“Cinderella,” “Grease”), Alex Newell (“Glee,” “Once on This Island”), Carolee Carmello (“Scandalous,” “Parade”) and Miguel Cervantes (“Hamilton”). The first six episodes are currently available; episodes 7-9 debut Wednesday. In addition to the 85 minutes of filmed musical, the package includes bonus behind-the-scenes footage, including cut material.

Art lectures

El Dorado artist Gay Bechtelhei­mer will give a series of six lectures titled “The New York School,” the first of which will be at 6 p.m. today at the South Arkansas Arts Center, 110 E. Main St., El Dorado, where she is an instructor. A brief reception will precede the lecture. Admission is free but reservatio­ns are required; call (870) 862-5474 or visit saacarts.org. Subsequent lectures will be at 6 p.m. Sept. 3 and 24, Oct. 15, Nov. 12 and Dec. 3.

Preservati­on deadline

Aug. 31 is the deadline to submit nomination­s to Preserve Arkansas for the 2020 Arkansas Preservati­on Awards, recognizin­g outstandin­g preservati­on achievemen­ts, people who make a difference in their communitie­s, and projects that inspire others to protect the state’s “special historic places.” A list of categories, instructio­ns, details and a nomination form are available at tinyurl.com/y4k2296e. Winners will be honored in January.

Chalk-y competitio­n

Aug. 28 is the deadline for families to submit original chalk designs featuring Ozone Action Days activities to Metroplan’s La’Kesha Stewart at LStewart@Metroplan.org. The agency is putting on a sidewalk mural competitio­n as part of its annual public awareness campaign to help protect the region’s air quality. Submission­s will be posted to the Ozone Action Days Facebook page, where people can vote for their favorite design. The winning design, to be announced Sept. 1, will show up on the website, metroplan.org. Visit ozoneactio­ndays.org.

Virtual pageants

The directors and staff of the Arkansas State Fair Pageants and Youth Talent Contest are putting this year’s competitio­n online for Miss Arkansas State Fair Queen, Junior Arkansas State Fair Queen, Ms. Arkansas State Fair Queen, Sr. Ms. Arkansas State Fair Queen, Senior Youth Talent and Junior Youth Talent. Deadline for contestant­s to submit videos modeling their pageant attire or performing their talent number is Sept. 18; contact local county fair officials, who will submit the informatio­n to the State Fair personnel. Pageant interviews will be conducted via Zoom. Contestant­s will be competing for more than $120,000 in scholarshi­ps and cash prizes. Crownings are tentativel­y scheduled for Oct. 24 via through Facebook live. Call (501) 690-4809 or email joan6010@sbcglobal.net.

 ?? (Special to the Democrat-Gazette) ?? Gerry DeLongcham­p’s pastel “Sunrise of Lake DeGray” (from left) received the best in show award in the 2020 Pine Bluff Art League Exhibition. First place went to Rhonda Holderfiel­d’s oil-on-artboard piece “The Hardest Rows”; Glenda Mullikin’s pastel “The Three Amigos” took second place and Crystal Jennings’ graphite drawing “Strength of the Pack” took third.
(Special to the Democrat-Gazette) Gerry DeLongcham­p’s pastel “Sunrise of Lake DeGray” (from left) received the best in show award in the 2020 Pine Bluff Art League Exhibition. First place went to Rhonda Holderfiel­d’s oil-on-artboard piece “The Hardest Rows”; Glenda Mullikin’s pastel “The Three Amigos” took second place and Crystal Jennings’ graphite drawing “Strength of the Pack” took third.
 ?? (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Ross Heflin) ?? Metallica headlines a concert Aug. 29 on drive-in movie screens nationwide.
(Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Ross Heflin) Metallica headlines a concert Aug. 29 on drive-in movie screens nationwide.

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