
Ozarks At Large


A new art gallery, dedicated to showing controversial and confrontational works, will open this month. We meet the curators at the new Bottle Rocket gallery.


The Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care is working to improve conditions at nursing homes throughout the state. And tax elections are taking place today in Madison County and Siloam Springs, while early voting begins for a millage increase in Bentonville.
Becca Martin Brown gives us as much advice about attending local entertainment as is possible in 90 seconds.



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Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers says you can stay home for great music…but you can also get in the car and drive, too.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, December 6, 2013
Ahead on this snow day edition of Ozarks at Large, our weekly conversation with Michael Tilley of The City Wire; plus the violent explusion of an African American settlement in southeastern Crawford County comes to light, ninety years after the fact.
A group looking to create a watershed sanctuary buys lake property in Cave Springs and congested roadways in Northwest Arkansas are costing area residents and businesses millions of dollars
“New Chance Blues” by Punch Brothers
Internationally recognized Tai Chi Master Elaine Waters will be teaching a series of Tai Chi classes for all levels and interests in Fayetteville at the Arkansas Martial Arts Center the weekend of October 13th. Jacqueline Froelich brings us a preview. For a schedule visit Elainewaters.com
“Abliene” by Yarn
Then Becca Martin Brown from NWA Newspapers suggests a free performance at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.
“Shake Shake Shake” by Bronze Radio Return
A world premiere at Breedlove Auditorium will include actors spinning above stage, a rotating stage and a hula hoop on steroids. And more.
“East Nashville Easter” by Yonder Mountain String Band