On this edition of Ozarks, Boar’s Head Players Summer 2011 Season kicks off Thursday and KUAF/Fulbright Chamber Music Festival will feature Piazzolla, Strauss and Mendelssohn in its fourth concert. Special Collections at the University of Arkansas Library gets letters that offer an insight into the state during the beginning of the Civil War and the Young Actors Guild in Fort Smith hosts summer theater classes.Ozarks At Large
On this edition of Ozarks, Boar’s Head Players Summer 2011 Season kicks off Thursday and KUAF/Fulbright Chamber Music Festival will feature Piazzolla, Strauss and Mendelssohn in its fourth concert. Special Collections at the University of Arkansas Library gets letters that offer an insight into the state during the beginning of the Civil War and the Young Actors Guild in Fort Smith hosts summer theater classes.Piazzolla, Strauss and Mendelssohn are featured in the fourth KUAF/Fulbright Chamber Music Festival.
On this edition of Ozarks at Large, a scrutiny of slumping housing numbers in Arkansas and a preview of the third installment of KUAF/Fulbright Summer Chamber Music Festival. An update on the forthcoming United States Marshals Museum in Fort Smith and Wayne Bell from Fayetteville Flyer lists entertainment choices for the summer.A preview of the third performance in the KUAF/Fulbright Summer Chamber Music Festival.
On this edition of Ozarks, a preview of the latest exhibits in the Fayetteville Underground and Artosphere comes to a close.Jodi Beznoska, VP of Communications for Walton Arts Center, previews the final events of Artosphere and tells us what tickets will go on sale next week.
On this edition of Ozarks, Google creates a digital wallet and city of Rogers prepares to host an international festival.Stephen Gates is back to give us a preview of the second performance in the KUAF/Fulbright Summer Chamber Music Festival.
The city of Rogers will host the 11th annual Northwest Arkansas International Festival this Saturday.
For more information, visit www.rogerslowell.com.
On today's edition of Ozarks, a preview of a Saturday garden tour, a Wakarusa Festival giveaway and Becca Bacon Martin from NWA Newspapers with the rest of the holiday weekend roster of events.Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, we learn the trick of the trade with a monster truck driver. Plus, if you had a magazine, how would you choose its name? Would it be literal, a hint as to what's expected inside, or something completely different?
Roby Brock gives us an update on the Big River Steel project and more in his weekly business update.
Becca says kids activities for this week include a fishing derby tomorrow.
Dr. Peter Ungar, an anthropologist at the University of Arkansas, discusses how he looks at teeth to determine the diets of our ancestors and how what we and other animals eat today affects our pearly whites. He is also the author of Teeth: A Very Short Introduction published by Oxford University Press.
The latest state revenue report shows a surplus for the end of the fiscal year. State and local leaders celebrated the opening of the 71-B Flyover last night in Fayetteville, and Rogers is working on building a new, modern fire station for the central part of the city.
The Oklahoma Department of Health has confirmed the state's first death due to Heartland virus—a new tick-borne illness discovered in the mid-South. So far no cases have been documented in Arkansas. Jacqueline Froelich spoke with an Oklahoma epidemiologist to find out the status of the virus and how to avoid be bitten.





