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Sci-fi feature The Chariot starring Thomas Mann, John Malkovich, wraps filming in Little Rock

Sci-fi feature “The Chariot” starring Thomas Mann, John Malkovich, wraps filming in Little Rock Director Adam Sigal (right) and Vernon Davis Matt White “The Chariot,” a sci-fi comedy starring Thomas Mann (“Me and Earl and The Dying Girl”), John Malkovich (“Being John Malkovich”), Rosa Salazar (“Parenthood”), Shane West (“Gotham”), Scout Taylor-Compton (“Rob Zombie’s Halloween”) and former NFL tight end Vernon Davis, started filming in Little Rock on Jan. 18. The 20-day shoot, which included locations in the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce, the historic Lafayette Building and Hotel Frederica [formerly Hotel Sam Peck], wrapped the second week of February. “The Chariot” is writer/director Adam Sigal’s third feature film. “It’s a science-fiction dark comedy,” Sigal told us. “It’s a very strange, sort of quirky Dav

Czech gun factory deal at Little Rock Port likely to become defunct June 1

Leadership from the North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce on state efforts to stifle academic freedom

Leadership from the North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce on state efforts to stifle academic freedom What a delight to get this news release from the North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce: On Tuesday, February 2, 2021, the North Little Rock Chamber Executive Committee of the Board of Directors met and passed a resolution in opposition to Arkansas House Bills 1218 and 1231 introduced by Representative Mark Lowery. The Chamber said the bills to limit teaching about social justice issues from kindergarten through college and to punish any school that used the New York Times project on slavery in classes   would portray the state in a negative light nationally

Fed s Bullard expects ongoing economic recovery as vaccines take hold

Fed s Bullard expects ongoing economic recovery as vaccines take hold Reuters 1/7/2021 © Reuters/Edgar Su FILE PHOTO: St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard speaks at a public lecture in Singapore (Reuters) - St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard on Thursday said he expects the U.S. economic recovery to continue this year, underpinned by massive monetary and fiscal support and the rollout of coronavirus vaccines. The early arrival of vaccines suggests that the global pandemic will wane during the first half of 2021, Bullard said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Little Rock Regional Chamber in Arkansas. Though some downside risk remains, he added, aggregate resources available to fund consumption continue to be exceptionally high, suggesting continued recovery in the first half of 2021.

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