The January Edit: 5 Ways to Welcome the New Decade Right in Little Rock

Nope, still no hovercars. Guess we’ll have to celebrate 2020 the best way we know how — by enjoying all the good stuff our city has to offer.

Get Wicked

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Little Rock is turning a peculiar shade of emerald as the smash-hit musical “Wicked” takes the Robinson Center stage Jan. 1-19.


Get Brunched

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New year, new menu. Yes, you have your ride-or-die brunch spots, but in the interest of new beginnings, map out all the ones you’ve never tried and scope out some new favorites. Pro tip: If you haven’t tried Petit & Keet’s brunch yet, go now.


Get Giving

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Each year the Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission hosts a day of community service, celebration and activities for the family. Make plans this year to join in and serve on MLK Day, Jan. 20.


Get Cookin’

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If “cook more” makes an appearance on your resolution list every year (raises hand), get a nudge in the right direction from Eggshells Kitchen Co. The Heights store will kick off its 2020 cooking classes with everything from meal prep to tamale-making to a full Italian dinner.


Get Dazzled

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The Simmons Bank Arena may have a new name, but it’s still bringing the shows you want to see. Take the kids to see “PJ Masks Live” on Jan. 16, have a girls night out with Miranda Lambert on Jan. 23 or split the difference with something for the whole family, the Harlem Globetrotters on Jan. 31.


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