
Ozarks At Large




Here are the references we used in our montage honoring the birthday of Dr. Seuss.
- Seussical the Musical
- Horton Hears a Who
- "Get Together Weather" 5000 fingers of Dr. T
- "Oh the Places You'll Go" read by John Lithgow
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas
- The Lorax
- The Cat in the Hat
- "Grinch 2000" Busta Rhymes ft. Jim Carey
During the University of Arkansas Libraries panel discussion on Daisy Bates and the Civil Rights Movement, Gerald Jordan and Janis Kearney, two graduates of the university, talked about attending the then-predominantly white campus.
The Red Cross has a new app for pet owners to help in emergencies.
The state's Private Option saga continues, the state Supreme Court hears arguments in a case involving a major pharmaceutical company, and an Arkansas-based company announces the latest in a string of layoffs. Those stories and more in this morning's Week in Review.


Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, why hundreds of people will be in Rogers this weekend to trade frags, or sections of coral. Plus, we speak to the former First Minister of Scotland about contemporary education.
Bobby Goldsboro, Laurel and Hardy, and more in our history capsule for January 18.
Becca offers several suggestions of how to spend time tonight, including the latest Theater Squared preview at the Fayetteville Public Library.
"New Orleans Instrumental" by REM
Our Militant Grammarian explains why that headline is correct. She also explains why it isn't correct.
"Blackberry Blossom" by Bill Frisell
PJ Robowski talks with the conductor of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, or SONA, about the first concert of the season. For more information visit www.sonamusic.org or www.waltonartscenter.org.
To hear more from the conversation, including Paul Haas' early introduction to music, click here.
The Fayetteville Senior Center delivers hundreds of hot meals every week to shut-in seniors. And as Jacqueline Froelich reports, they need your help. Visit www.fayettevillemealsonwheels.com.
Serenaden Quartett: "Presto" by Haydn