Ozarks At Large

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Friday, April 25, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, the band Elephant Revival stopped by the Frimin-Garner Performance Studio this month to talk about their instruments, their music and their social causes, and to play some music before their concert at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Clint Schnekloth is the Lead Pastor at Good Shepard Lutheran Church in Fayetteville and the author of the new book, Mediating Faith: Faith Formation in a Trans-media Era.
at end of show: "Sunny of 75" by Joe Nichols
When the Arkansas Legislature convened this week, lawmakers proposed and pondered long-term solutions to the state's Private Option expansion of Medicaid. The changes considered were meant to make the program more palatable to some politicians. We learn more in this morning's Week in Review.
"The Game of Love" by Daft Punk
In 1980, more than 125,000 Cubans fleeing Fidel Castro's communist regime were boatlifted to America and processed at military compounds including Fort Chaffee in Arkansas. Among the population were gay Cubans and prisoners that Castro had purged from his prisons. The Cubans were widely portrayed by the press as criminal—a stigma that's persisted. But as Jacqueline Froelich reports, historians are working to clarify the record. Photo: "Task Force Commander, Colonel Don E. Karr with Cuban refugee family"--Courtesy Fort Chaffee Museum
Charles Baum was both a philanthropist and a baseball lover. We learn more about the man behind the Arkansas Razorback's baseball stadium.
"Stubborn Love" by The Lumineers
Here are the ten sources for our Sunday Montage dedicated to bows, arrows and archers: 1) Sam Cooke sings tribute to Cupid. 2) Merida (voiced by Kelly Macdonald) proves a point in the animated movie Brave. 3) Harry Nilsson sings Me and My Arrow. 4) Claude Rains and Errol Flynn meet in the 1939 version of Robin Hood. 5) Arya receives counter intuitive lessons on an episode of HBO's Game of Thrones. 6) Kacey Musgraves offers advice in her song Follow Your Arrow. 7) Legolas fails to impress in a scene from the Lord of the Rings trilogy. 8) From the 80s: ABC's hit Poison Arrow. 9) Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) gets attention after her amazing shot in The Hunger Games. 10) The Halle Orchestra performs the greatest piece of music dedicated to an archer, Rossini's William Tell Overture. Apologies to: Hawkeye, Green Arrow, The Golden Archer (and about 100 other comic book characters), Burt Reynolds in Deliverance, Edith Wharton, and Cock Robin. Maybe next time.