Ozarks At Large
A small museum that is opening soon will look at the legendary performers who have played at Little Rock's Barton Coliseum.
UA volleyball head coach Robert Pulliza stops by to discuss the Razorbacks' upcoming homes matches against Kentucky and Tennessee.
Dan Craft, special projects reporter for Northwest Arkansas Newspapers, outlines a story in Sunday's paper focused on the idea of turning this area in the green version of Silicon Valley.
Today’s the opening day for the nation’s largest non-profit motorcycle rally and already, several performances are lined up.
Elliot Ackerman, the COO of Americans Elect, says letting millions of Americans pick a candidate from outside the traditional primary system gives them a real voice and real power.
To know more about Americans Elect, www.americanselect.org.
Students who play high-school football may get injured. The question is who pays for the treatment of those injuries? Alex Abrams, assistant sports editor for Northwest Arkansas Newspapers, discusses his upcoming story on the topic.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
On this special Christmas Eve edition of Ozarks at Large, highlights from our holiday show taped earlier in the month at the Fayetteville Public Library, with musical performances by Adams Collins Jazz Collective, Jones'n Leah, and Farmer And The Markets, plus special guests from Cooperative Emergency Outreach in Fayetteville talk about the importance of giving during the holiday season. And even Santa Claus stops by to answer a few questions.
A freshly painted multicultural mural is being installed in the new Northwest Arkansas Community College satellite campus in Springdale.
Jacqueline Froelich takes us to meet Rey Hernandez, one of the artists.
Walton Arts Center has Monty Python, the inspiration for The Pursuit of Happyness and a legendary swing band headed this way. For more information, visit www.waltonartscenter.org.
Johnny Mercer, time zones and more in our history capsule for November 18.
Becca will have her big weekend guide tomorrow on the show, but offers up a Thursday preview today.
"Working Bees" by The Pinker Tones
To help celebrate the University of Arkansas' International Week, PJ will feature scores inspired by the entire world this week.





