Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

ENTERTAINM­ENT NOTES

- ERIC E. HARRISON

Elsewhere in entertainm­ent, events and the arts:

Women’s stories

Author and biographer Janis F. Kearney heads an Arkansas Arts Council virtual writing workshop, titled

“Women Writing Stories: Messages from Our Mothers and Other Women in Our Lives,” 10 a.m.-1 p.m. May 15 via Zoom.

The workshop, which the Arts Council calls “a celebratio­n of women, their lives, their voices and their stories,” will include tips on writing short memoirs, good-writing techniques and “conquering the fear involved with sharing our lives,” according to a news release. It’s free; registrati­on is required through Eventbrite at tinyurl.com/2ttbb4tc.

Participan­ts in the Arts Council’s March “Still I Rise” writing workshops can email stories to janet.perkins@arkansas.gov a week in advance to get feedback from Kearney before the workshop. For more informatio­n, call (501) 324-9775.

Filmland returns

The Arkansas Cinema Society will offer Filmland 2021, Sept. 30-Oct. 3 in downtown Little Rock, after the pandemic shifted the 2020 festival to a drive-in format.

The society is accepting festival submission­s through Aug. 14 in the “Arkansas” category: films made in Arkansas, by an Arkansas filmmaker (producer, director, writer) or featuring an Arkansan in a key role (actor; production, costume or sound designer; composer; editor; cinematogr­apher; animator; visual effects; makeup and hair; or first assistant director).

Submit short films and features for considerat­ion on FilmFreewa­y at filmfreewa­y.com/ArkansasCi­nemaSociet­y. Society members receive half-off submission fees. Filmmakers whose work is selected must be available to participat­e in a conversati­on about the film during the festival. Visit ArkansasCi­nemaSociet­y.org.

Jazz residencie­s

Atlanta-based nonprofit regional arts organizati­on South Arts is accepting applicatio­ns through July 1 for the second phase of its national jazz initiative, Jazz Road Creative Residencie­s, through which performers can apply for $5,000-$40,000 grants to develop personaliz­ed residencie­s “and further explore their artform,” according to a news release.

Program Director Sara Donnelly explains that “artists will have the flexibilit­y to design and propose their own project, which can be anything from dedicated time writing new work to immersive engagement in a community or completing a new recording.”

Proposed projects can be individual, in collaborat­ion with others and/or in partnershi­p with organizati­ons. Projects must last one to three weeks, between October 2021 and June 2022. No matching funds are required. Call (404) 874-7244 or visit southarts.org.

 ??  ?? The Jacob Wolf House, built in 1829, is now a state historic site.
The Jacob Wolf House, built in 1829, is now a state historic site.

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