That, and other performances, are happening in the area today.
Ozarks At Large
One of the country's most accomplished and most respected writers is coming to the Fayetteville Town Center Monday night.
The Arkansas Lottery Commission approves video games like keno to be used in the state. The ACLU of Arkansas files suit against the state for its new voter ID law. And recently passed ordinances concerning urban agriculture and food trucks take effect today in Fayetteville.



While about a dozen students of KIPP Delta Public Schools, an open-enrollment charter school network in Blytheville and Helena visited the UA Fayetteville campus yesterday, university officials formally announced a partnership with the public charter school that aims to increase college attainment for students in underserved communities.

The designation for a stretch of highway in Arkansas is changing to Interstate 49.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, May 19, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, taking steps to improve juvenile justice in Arkansas, and the brand new Hope Supply Center in Bentonville helps those diagnosed with breast cancer in many ways.
Kevin Kinder from NWA Newspapers discusses some of the bands who will be playing at Wakarusa.
The city of Joplin, Missouri begins the recovery process after being struck by a tornado last night.
“Gentle Nightmares” by Rick Cutler
This week and during the next two, a traveling FEMA Recovery Center will be in Benton, Washington and Madison counties.
Later this week there will be an event to raise money for victims of the earthquake, tsunami and radiation emergencies in Japan.
Photographer Annie Griffiths will speak as part of Walton Arts Center's National Geographic Live series.
“Notes” by Rick Cutler