Daily Flyer: Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013

Weather forecast

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Local news

The 1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer used in the AMC series Breaking Bad sits outside a service bay at Lewis Automotive Group in Fayetteville on Wednesday.

Staff photo

Skyler White’s vehicle from Breaking Bad was spotted yesterday in Fayetteville. No, seriously.

Fayetteville photographer and graphic designer Scott Hutcheson is putting together a calendar showcasing local beards. Because…well…why not?

Our theatre writer called Irving Berlin’s White Christmas…a perfectly festive prelude to the holiday season.” Catch it at Walton Arts Center through Sunday.

Speaking of the Walton Arts Center, SoNA will present its annual Christmas Concert there on Dec. 14.

UA news

The UA Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony will close the fall concert season with performances at Fayetteville High School on Monday.

FYI: A planned campuswide power outage is scheduled from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1.

Sports

The Razorback swimming and diving team will hit the water today through Saturday at the Missouri Invitational in Columbia, Mo.

Former Arkansas All-SWC selection Marcus Elliott will serve as honorary captain for Saturday’s football game between Arkansas and Mississippi State

 

Thursday Events

5:30 p.m.  UA Campus: Visiting Artist Lecture: Kimberly Trowbridge
5:30 p.m.  The North Forty: Holiday Market
6 p.m.  Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall: Various recitals
7 p.m.  Walton Arts Center: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
7:45 p.m.  UA Old Main / Giffels Auditorium: The Tournées Festival: New French Films on Campus
7:30 p.m.  UA Center for Continuing Education: Arts Live: Disney Alice In Wonderland
7 p.m.  Speakeasy: Comedians of NWA
8 p.m.  UA Student Union: Comedy open mic / Live music
8 p.m.  Mojo’s Pints & Pies: Anthony Ball
8 p.m.  The Stolen Glass: Karaoke
8 p.m.  UA University Theatre: She Stoops to Conquer
9 p.m.  George’s Majestic Lounge: Turnpike Troubadors / Shane Smith and the Saints
9 p.m.  21st Amendment: Rooftop Revival
9 p.m.  Smoke & Barrel Tavern: DJ EQ

Thursday Meetings

1 p.m.Keep Fayetteville Beautiful BoardCity Hall, Room 326
2 p.m.Deadline: RFP 13-17, Police Uniforms, Equipment, & Quartermaster ServicesCity Hall, Room 306
4 p.m.NWA Transit Alternatives Analysis – Public Input Open HouseCity Hall, Room 326
4:30 p.m.Planning Agenda Session and Tour *City Hall, Room 111
5 p.m.Fayetteville School Board (agenda)Adams Leadership Center
6 p.m.Housing Authority Board of Commissioners *City Hall, Room 111
6 p.m.Ward 1 Meeting *Fayetteville Senior Center
6:30 p.m.Southeast Fayetteville Community CenterYvonne Richardson Center

Thursday Birthdays

Locals/Expats: Katherine Shurlds, Christina Lynn, Anna Tomlinson, Mee-chel Owens and Tanya Sanchez.
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Others: Actor-director Harold Ramis is 69, actress Goldie Hawn is 68, actress-singer Lorna Luft is 61, bassist Brian Ritchie of Violent Femmes is 53, singer Bjork is 48, singer Chauncey Hannibal of BLACKstreet is 45, bassist Alex James of Blur is 45, football player-turned-TV host Michael Strahan is 42, singer Carly Rae Jepsen is 28 and actor Sam Palladio is 26.