Becca Bacon Martin explains which of the UA Theatre's upcoming play titles is incredibly fun to say.
Ozarks At Large
Becca says even though the weekend isn't quite here yet, we can pick from several different entertainment opportunities.
A collection of souls has emerged from beneath the ground in Eureka Springs' ancient cemetery this Halloween. And as Jacqueline Froelich reports, the spirits hover in hopes of sharing a story -- with anyone brave enough to listen.
You can find your way to the Silent City by visiting eurekaspringshistoricalmuseum.org.
You can find your way to the Silent City by visiting eurekaspringshistoricalmuseum.org.
Local musician Effron White will be joined by guest artists Thursday at Songs in the 'Ville, a songwriters' in-the-round series held once a month at the Uark Ballroom in Fayetteville.
The 2010 midterm elections are two weeks from today and three of Arkansas' four seats in the U.S. House of Representatives are open. Talkbusiness.net and Hendrix college have conducted a late-season survey of the state's congressional districts and Roby Brock gives us the numbers.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, December 12, 2013
On this edition of Ozarks, what the future may hold for a Benton County landmark. Plus, musical advice from Grammy-winner Mark O'Connor.
Arkansas has more than 160 freshwater lakes, most of them artificial, like Lake Sequoyah in southeast Fayetteville. But the 50-year old reservoir is shrinking due to excess upstream sedimentation. So the city has started to clean it out using innovative technology.
This week, the city of Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas are hosting a Sustainable Communities Summit. Starting tomorrow, the summit will feature information about alternative fuels and trails, among other things. We speak with the event's organizers.
Becca Martin Brown gives us the details on tonight’s musical optinons and an interesting way to spend lunch tomorrow.
Saturday the Fort Smith Symphony adds the Capitol Quartet, four saxophones, to the on-stage experience.
Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe looks for bi-partisan support in the state legislature for expanding Medicaid in the state, Tyson Foods announces an auditing program for its poultry and livestock producers and residents of Fayetteville will soon have another place to drop off their recyclables.





