Ozarks At Large
In the next few weeks you can do almost anything…and we have the list of events to prove it.
Becca Martin Brown says one of the best ways to spend time next week is watching paintings come to life at Crystal Bridges’ next Art Night Out event.
Tuesday, the Drum Corps International Summer Tour, made a stop at Bentonville’s Tiger Stadium. We meet on of the eight groups, the Crossmen, as they make their way to the 36th Annual DCI World Championships in Indianapolis.
Changes have already been made to the Arkansas Department of Community Corrections, with more changes still to come. Although the state's unemployment rate didn't change from May to June, that doesn't take into account several layoffs that have happened in the past month. Gas prices have been on the rise across Arkansas, with still higher prices on the horizon. And 39 permits have been issued for retail liquor sales in Benton County, leaving 16 potential permits still up for grabs.



The story behind the stories. A new event that lets ordinary people tell their stories, Speak for Yourself takes place tomorrow evening at the Fayetteville Underground. Ozarks at Large’s Emily Gollahon has this report.
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Sunday, October 27, 2013
Ahead on Weekend Ozarks, the Arkansas Poll broken down, Michael Johnathon in the studio, zombies invade a high school homecoming and more.
As the poll hours wind down, Roby Brock from Talk Business talks to a pair of Arkansas political strategists about what to expect as the results come in.
Luice Arnaz, a board member of the American Theater Wing, discusses the state of American theater from border to border. She’s joined in the conversation by Bob Ford of Theatre Squared.
"Peaches" by The Presidents of the United States of America
Metal and more tonight, according to Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers.
A new arcade featuring old school games is nearly open in midtown Fayetteville's Evelyn Hills Shopping Center. Ozarks at Large's resident geek Timothy Dennis visits the arcade for a preview.
A manufacturer of medical vending machines sues the Arkansas Family Council for defamation, Arkansas revenue comes in below forecast for October, and the U of A in Fayetteville is recognized as a top real estate developer.