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Eating You Alive
Eating You Alive

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TODAY

INC Octet

Eight musicians from the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra -- Andrew Irvin, Eric Hayward, violins; Katherine Reynolds, viola; David Gerstein, cello; Barron Weir, bass; Kelly Johnson, clarinet; Susan Bell Leon, bassoon; and David Renfro, horn -- will play Franz Schubert's Octet in F major, 7 p.m. today at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 4106 John F. Kennedy Blvd., North Little Rock. Geoffrey Robson conducts. It's the opening concert in the orchestra's 2016-17 Intimate Neighborhood Concerts series; tickets are $25, $10 for students and active duty military. Subscriptions to the four concert series are available at a discount. Call (501) 666-1761, Extension 100, or visit the website, ArkansasSymphony.org.

Deadly diet?

Pulaski Technical College will screen Eating You Alive, a new documentary focusing on the dietary causes of illness in America, 7 p.m. today at the college's Center for Humanities and Arts, 3000 W. Scenic Drive, North Little Rock. The film's producer/director, Paul Kennamer Jr., and doctors Christie Beck and Jason Beck, who are featured in the film (along with Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron, environmental activist Suzy Amis Cameron, best-selling authors doctors Dean Ornish, Michael Greger and Joel Fuhrman and actor Samuel L. Jackson), will participate in a post-screening question-and-answer session. Tickets are $10. Visit the website, EatingYouAlive.com/screenings.

WEDNESDAY

ASO 'informance'

The Arkansas Symphony's Rockefeller String Quartet -- Katherine Williamson and Trisha McGovern Freeney, violins; Katherine Reynolds, viola; and Ethan Young, cello -- will play for an hourlong "informance," 5:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Capital Hotel, 111 W. Markham St., Little Rock. The program will include portions of the "American" Quartet by Antonin Dvorak, Johannes Brahms' Wiegenlied and music by P.I. Tchaikovsky, Claude Debussy, Edward Elgar, Giacomo Puccini and Georges Bizet, with educational commentary from the musicians. Admission is free. Call (501) 666-1761 or visit the website, ArkansasSymphony.org.

Style on 10/11/2016

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