"Small Footprint" at the University of Arkansas Fine Arts Gallery and Othello at the university theater, and free Chamber music performance at UA-Fort Smith.
Ozarks At Large
The opening of Beaver and Table Rock Lake dams' floodgates after Monday's rainfall -- on today's Ozarks at Large Half Time.
On this edition of Ozarks at Large, rains create havoc in Arkansas and Arkansas Tech University dedicates its new student union. UA Fort Smith Academy of Arts prepares for its upcoming performances, Eureka Springs School of Arts' summer classes and singer-songwriter Candy Lee performs one last time in Fayetteville.Arkansas Tech University - Ozark is dedicating its new student union.
On this edition of Ozarks, heavy rains and thunderstorms keep much of Arkansas soaked and ATTRA (Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas) loses $3 million in funds allocation. Springdale School District looks at renewable energy to cut costs, local company develops software to improve exercise efficiency and a photography symposium awaits Eureka Springs.Yonder Mountain String Band's Harvest Festival, baseball, Bentonville's Clean the Streets Day and more -- on today's Ozarks at Large Half Time.
The Springdale School District is cutting costs and reducing energy consumption through the installation of geothermal heat pumps.
The Fayetteville staff has learned its nearly $3 million allocation for the current year has been eliminated
On this edition of Ozarks at Large, soap-making in the Ozarks and living legend Bob Dorough featured on Arkansongs. Two of the world's leading trumpeters Rex Richardson and Allen Vizzutti visit KUAF and how rock formation might be similar to baking a cake.Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, how law enforcement officers deal with intoxicated drivers during one of the busiest times of year. Plus, we revisit the site of a sizable music festival that was held outside of Eureka Springs four decades ago.
Singer-songwriter Guy Clark talks to Bryan Hembree of 3 Penny Acre and Kyle Kellams about his career and new live CD in advance of his upcoming performance at Fayetteville Roots Festival.
For more information on the festival, log on to www.fayettevilleroots.com.
“Roscoe” by Bill Frisell
Jodi Beznoska of Walton Arts Center has details on the magic show by Australian James Galea, Charlie Daniels’ performance at the AMP and other upcoming events.
Roby Brock of www.talkbusiness.net talks to contributor Suzi Parker who’s covered the West Memphis Three case for years about the latest developments.
“New Orleans Instrumental” by REM
Yesterday afternoon, the University of Arkansas celebrated the construction of Jean Tyson Child Development Study Center, a facility that will offer a research and education platform to U of A students.
We go to the White River in Carroll County to watch Doug Powell launch his gorgeous handmade wooden kayak—a project chronicled by Benton County Daily Record’s David Dempsey, on the nwaonline.com photo blog.





