The Ozarks at Large team makes a trip to Paris, Arkansas to see and hear an amazing collection of bells of different sizes from all over the world.
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Oda Mulloy recalls a summer camp that took place right after the end of World War II.
On this edition of Ozarks, we get an update from the state capitol on spending legislation. And Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences gathers together for a day of learning as we preview the first-ever Fulbright Colloquium tomorrow. Plus, a preview of First Thursday tonight in Fayetteville, orchids this weekend at the Botanical gardens of the Ozarks and PJ Robowski says goodbye.We continue our series of alternative Mt. Rushmore groupings by asking Lisa Margulis, Associate Professor and Director of the Music Cognition Lab at the University of Arkansas, about the four American composers she’d select for the honor.
We continue our series on alternative versions of Mount Rushmore with Hoyt Purvis, a journalism professor at the University of Arkansas. He selects four sports figures worthy of a place of honor.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks: remembering the Ozark Folk Fair from forty years ago. The headliners included some of the top names in blues, rock, folk and bluegrass, but the event is all but forgotten now. Plus northwest Arkansas ranchers rally to help out farmers in South Dakota who lost cattle because of bad weather and local non-profits embrace Giving Tuesday.
Spring break day trips closer to home - Branson's Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure in the north and Fort Smith Museum of History in the south.
John Kander, the first electric razor and more in our history capsule for March 18.
Roby Brock from www.talkbusiness.net reports on the semi-annual Great American Cleanup in Arkansas held March through May.
Michael Tilley from www.thecitywire.com lets us know what Fort Smith's been talking about.
A documentary film by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker duo Larry Foley and Dale Carpenter, based on stories centered around the War Eagle Creek, will be screened today at the Fort Smith Public Library at 7 p.m.





