Moshe Safdie recently toured Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art to discuss his work.
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Becca says the Shiloh Museum's photo exhibit on medicinal springs in NWA is on display through December.
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Teacher insurance and the future of health care in Arkansas were front and center yesterday.
Arkansas business leaders call for immigration reform, Governor Beebe asks for emergency assistance and True Detective may earn an alum from the University of Arkansas an award.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, July 11, 2014
On this edition of Ozarks, how ex-pats in NWA watch the World Cup. And, singer/songwriter Joe Crookston stops by the studio.
Congratulations for a concrete win, Warrant Amnesty Day, and a couple of art receptions.
"November Blue" by the Avett Brothers
Mac Miller is tonight's University of Arkansas Headliner Concert performer. Becca Martin Brown has the details.
"Cruisin'" by Mac Miller and at end of show: "Dancing Daze" by The Avett Brothers
The Arkansas Department of Education yesterday released the annual achievement adequacy report for primary and secondary schools in the state. The state Department of Human Services says that more than 49,000 Arkansans have been automatically enrolled in insurance plans based on a formula by the Arkansas Insurance Department. the director of FEMA under President Clinton declares his candidacy for the Fourth District seat in U.S. Congress. The Marshals Museum in Fort Smith gets a boost, and Mercy Hospital NWA names its new president.
"Piano Brother" by Jordan Klassen
The Amazeum yesterday announced that it had received a $10 million matching grant from the Walton Family Foundation.