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A change in newsroom leadership at the Arkansas Times has led to the promotion of the first female editor-in-chief in the publication s nearly 50-year history.
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Next year already looks pretty promising because "Eternal Lightweight," the stellar second album from Little Rock indie pop trio Adventureland, comes out Jan. 1.