Sean-Paul and Juliane will engage you with astonishing feats, all part of “Intrigue Theatre,” staged this autumn in the downtown city auditorium. Intriguetheater.comOzarks At Large
Sean-Paul and Juliane will engage you with astonishing feats, all part of “Intrigue Theatre,” staged this autumn in the downtown city auditorium. Intriguetheater.com
On this fall fundraiser edition of Ozarks at Large, a conversation with singer Sara Grey, and a report on progress being made to build a state-run health insurance exchange. We also learn about John Handcox, a Great Depression-era farmer and union activist who was known for his politically charged songs and poetry, on Arkansongs.
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 provides for state-based competitive marketplaces where individuals and small businesses can purchase affordable private health insurance but critics hope to block progress.
Links: www.insurance.arkansas.gov and www.healthcare.gov/law
On this fall fundraising edition of Ozarks at Large, pianist Jonathan Story visits KUAF’s Firmin-Garner Performance Studio in advance of his upcoming performance at Mount Sequoyah, and Katy Henriksen, KUAF’s classical music producer, speaks with the founder of Cherish The Ladies, a traditional Irish music band. Also on the show today, Arkansas Razorback volleyball coach Robert Pulliza on the game against Ole Miss tonight.Folk musicians Sparky and Rhonda Rucker perform tonight at Goodfolk Productions in Fayetteville. Call 479.521.1812 for more details.
Arkansas Razorback volleyball coach Robert Pulliza talks about tonight’s game against Ole Miss. The game will also raise funds to benefit breast cancer research.
On this fall fundraising edition of Ozarks at Large, Feed Fayetteville, a local non-profit, hosts a panel discussion about hunger issues, and a historic Fort Smith house conducts history tours with a “twist.” Also on the show today, Ozarks at Large regulars Jodi Beznoska and Michael Tilley pay a visit, and a chili cook-off on Monday hopes to help a great cause.Michael Tilley from our content partner www.thecitywire.com discusses the closure of Fortis Plastics’ Fort Smith plant, some football, and more.
Feed Fayetteville, a non-profit organization created to alleviate hunger in the region, held a panel discussion yesterday.
On this edition of Ozarks at Large, Randall Shreve from the local band Randall Shreve and The Sideshow visits KUAF to talk about the band's new album, and our tech expert Tyrel Denison explains the ever-evolving inner workings of Facebook. Today’s also the first day of our fall fundraiser. Please pledge your support to KUAF by calling 575-5823 or 800-522-5823.Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Ahead on this weekend edition of Ozarks, a conversation with one of the authors of the Mustasia series for young readers. Plus, Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers has plenty of suggestions for how to ring in the new year, and more.
An iconic park in downtown Eureka Springs may undergo significant redesign and repair. But some residents are concerned the planned renovation of Basin Spring Park will ruin its historic integrity. Jacqueline Froelich reports.
“India Raga” by Charles Hammer
Robert Swain, one of the organizers of War Eagle Daze, discusses how he earned the nickname of Pick King.
“Recuerdos de la Alhombra” by Nemaja
A University of Arkansas information systems researcher and a senior lecturer at Australian National University have discovered that Internet kiosks set up to disseminate information about prenatal and postnatal health can help reduce infant and child mortality rates.
Trike Theatre is present a free performance at Gulley Park this afternoon.
Musician Patricia Vonne explains how she and her guitarist met in New York City.





