This month's music review shines a light on the album The Heist, which features the work of rapper Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis.Ozarks At Large
This month's music review shines a light on the album The Heist, which features the work of rapper Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis.In her latest book Cached: Decoding the Internet in Global Popular Culture, Stephanie Schulte says that examples of pop culture like the movie War Games played prominently into how the world perceived the Internet in its earliest days.
Here is a guide to clips used in our Sunday montage salute to computers:
- The band Kraftwerk sings "Computer Love."
- A seemingly innocent beginning to a complicated relationship in the movie War Games.
- A computer discussion from The Computer Who Wore Tennis Shoes, released in 1969.
- Styx and that very odd song, "Mr. Roboto."
- A not-so-innocent continuation of a complicated relationship in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- A computer foul up in 1957’s Desk Set starring Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn.
- "You’ve Got Mail!"
- A very terse answer that reflects a complicated relationship in the movie The Social Network.
- An ominous warning about a complicated relationship in the original, 1982 version of Tron.
- The Jetsons theme.
Here is a guide to clips used in our Sunday montage salute to computers:
- The band Kraftwerk sings "Computer Love."
- A seemingly innocent beginning to a complicated relationship in the movie War Games.
- A computer discussion from The Computer Who Wore Tennis Shoes, released in 1969.
- Styx and that very odd song, "Mr. Roboto."
- A not-so-innocent continuation of a complicated relationship in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- A computer foul up in 1957’s Desk Set starring Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn.
- "You’ve Got Mail!"
- A very terse answer that reflects a complicated relationship in the movie The Social Network.
- An ominous warning about a complicated relationship in the original, 1982 version of Tron.
- The Jetsons theme.
Bear hunts, mermaids and dinner, Becca Martin Brown offers plenty to occupy your Mother's Day afternoon. Plus, the upcoming season at the Arts Center of the Ozarks.
Charles Banks Wilson, an American artist, was laid to rest on Tuesday in his hometown of Miami, Oklahoma. He was born and passed in Arkansas. Wilson is best known for his works of the American Indian. Wilson's works are housed in some of the most renowned museums and art galleries in the world, including New York's Metropolitan Museum, Washington's Library of Congress, the Corcoran Gallery, the Oklahoma State Capitol where four 13 feet tall and 27 feet wide murals line the rotunda, and the Gilcrease Museum, which owns more than 300 pieces of the artist's work.
Researchers at the University of Arkansas recently completed a study, concluding that the use of sequential pricing based on real-time knowledge of shopper preferences could increase retailer profits. Ozarks at Larges Christina Thomas spoke with Cary Deck and John Aloysius of the Walton College of Business.
Ahead on Ozarks, our weekly conversation with Michael Tilley from The City Wire about an attempt to buy Arkansas Best Freight and why tobacco and Internet sales taxes are of interest in Arkansas this week. Plus two actors, two microphones and a jacket that turns into a circus. We offer a peek inside the creation of the play "Boats" on stage this weekend. And Effron White plays a brand new song.Effron White’s been writing lately and we’ll hear the fruit of his labors, a new song titled Pressure Change.
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.
The efforts to restore Johnny Cash’s boyhood home in eastern Arkansas are paying off.
The trio Piano and Drums is just that…but more. Formed by Fayetteville-based drummer Nate Wong who recruited his friends Jonah Wei-Hass and Yaniv Taubenhouse, will perform two concerts in the region this weekend.
Arkansas' senators unveil a bill that would make reparations paid to Mayflower residents from ExxonMobil tax-free. Arkansas lawmakers are trying to fix problems with the state's parole system. The University of Arkansas announces a successful year of fundraising. And Rogers' historic district could soon be a bit larger.
“Wild Things” by Noah and the Whale
One hundred forty-five closed sanitary landfills pock Arkansas’s landscape. Jacqueline Froelich takes us to one long-neglected site southwest of Fayetteville--now consumed by heavy forest--to learn what happens to such places.
The city of Springdale is ready to begin work on the connecting parts of the Razorback Greenway. By spring the 36-mile trail will connect south Fayetteville to the edge of Bella Vista.






