From Play It Loud: Concerts at Barton Coliseum courtesy of Department of Arkansas Heritage
In a year mostly bereft of live music, Old State House’s “Play It Loud: Concerts at Barton Coliseum” recalls a bygone Little Rock concert scene. The pre-Alltel Arena world was one in which first-come, first-served general admission seating made for a more communal (and less “tiered”) concert experience, and much of that freewheeling pre-partying happened in the parking lot of Barton Coliseum on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds.
courtesy of Department of Arkansas Heritage
A washboard signed by Jim Dandy of Black Oak, Arkansas, part of “Play It Loud: Concerts at Barton Coliseum”
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The University of Kentucky accidentally sent 500,000 acceptances to a program that usually only accepts 35 students
INSIDER 2 hrs ago esnodgrass@businessinsider.com (Erin Snodgrass) © Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images General view of the Main Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky seen before the game against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles at Commonwealth Stadium on September 3, 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky. Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images
The University of Kentucky accidentally sent 500,000 acceptance emails for a selective program.
A university spokesman told WLEX-TV a technical issue was responsible for the mixup.
Many of the students who received the email in error hadn t even applied to the university.