Recently, the duo Air Loom stopped by the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio for a conversation and a live performance.Ozarks At Large
Recently, the duo Air Loom stopped by the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio for a conversation and a live performance.
Soil Cycle, a project of Feed Fayetteville, collects restaurant food waste the green way, then composts it for use on the soil of community gardens.
The Illinois River Watershed Partnership recently received more than $1 million to install green infrastructure along area trails and at the watershed sanctuary in Cave Springs. We find out what it is, and what impact it can have.
UA-Fayetteville Journalism Professor, Dr. Patsy Watkins, has volunteered her time to organize the state’s first index of historic photographs held in museum and library collections. The website has been constructed and is being hosted by Mullins Library Special Collections staff. Artists find inspiration in all kinds of places, including the produce section of the world's largest retailer.
From millage elections to sales tax votes and even a run for U.S. Senate, we've covered a lot of political ground in the past seven days.
On this edition of Ozarks, the duo Air Loom explains how they managed to come together across continents. They’ll play a couple of songs in the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio. Plus our regular visit with Michael Tilley from The City Wire.
Recently, the duo Air Loom stopped by the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio for a conversation and a live performance.Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas newspapers say there are visual treats both in and out of doors.
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.
Bobby Goldsboro, Laurel and Hardy, and more in our history capsule for January 18.
Becca offers several suggestions of how to spend time tonight, including the latest Theater Squared preview at the Fayetteville Public Library.
"New Orleans Instrumental" by REM
Our Militant Grammarian explains why that headline is correct. She also explains why it isn't correct.
"Blackberry Blossom" by Bill Frisell
PJ Robowski talks with the conductor of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, or SONA, about the first concert of the season. For more information visit www.sonamusic.org or www.waltonartscenter.org.
To hear more from the conversation, including Paul Haas' early introduction to music, click here.
The Fayetteville Senior Center delivers hundreds of hot meals every week to shut-in seniors. And as Jacqueline Froelich reports, they need your help. Visit www.fayettevillemealsonwheels.com.
Serenaden Quartett: "Presto" by Haydn





