Seven finalists, including several with ties to our region, have written what could be a new song for Arkansas.
Ozarks At Large
The latest Theater 2 production, Good People, raises questions about identity and class while making audiences laugh. The script was nominated for a Tony (for best play) in 2011.
Becca Martin Brown, from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers, says try...just try...to do everything worth doing this weekend.

The Arkansas Senate yesterday passed the Private Option appropriation, while the House again defeated the bill. Fayetteville Public Schools gets a waiver to hold classes on Memorial Day, and new public transit routes are coming to Rogers.


Students from Woodland Junior High School prepare to head to Little Rock for the Arkansas Governor's Quiz Bowl Association state championship on Saturday.
Jim Belushi cancels on northwest Arkansas, and Matt McClure is nominated for a James Beard Award.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, those amphibious harbingers of spring--frogs and toads--are being counted all over Arkansas. We'll find out how the frog watch works, and if the number of frogs in the state is diminishing. And, the AMP is being prepared for its first show. The seats aren't in yet, but work is going on almost around-the-clock to meet a June 1 completion date.
Easter egg hunts for people and dogs, and a poetry slam make for an interesting weekend.
"Raincheck" by Art Farmer
Little Rock's Arkansas State Hospital, a facility offering behavioral health services, faces patient abuse allegations.
Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra's eclectic 2010-2011 season comes to an end.
"Mostly Mozart" by Chet Atkins
Roby Brock of www.talkbusiness.net sits down with Jason Tolbert of www.tolbertreport.com and Matt Campbell of www.bluehogreport.com to discuss what the Legislature did and did not do.
A University of Arkansas honors student has helped kick start a campus-wide food-waste composting project.