Liberace, Facebook and more in our history capsule for February 4.
Ozarks At Large
A professor at the University of Arkansas has co-authored a new book designed to help colleges deal with ethical issues.
Our History Doctor, Bill Smith, uses the naming of a new White House press secretary to take a look back at the history of the position.
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This annual project encourages participants to read the same book in order to foster intellectual conversations throughout the region.
Ron Breeding talks with an Arkansas prison spokesperson about a potential plan to send some inmates south.
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Theater Squared's next performance is "Sundown Town." The script takes a bold look at race relations. We'll hear some of the discussion about the script held last night at the Fayetteville Public Library. More from the conversation will be included in upcoming editions of Ozarks at Large. Visit www.theater2.org for more information about "Sundown Town".
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Zooey Deschanel, Queen Liliuokalani and more in our history capsule for January 17.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, distance education will have a strong presence in a program on the University of Arkansas campus next fall, plus Rogers Little Theatre brings a comedy classic to the stage. We go behind the scenes with The Man Who Came To Dinner.
Northwest Arkansas residents are receiving training from the Red Cross.
“Shelter” by Ray LaMontagne
Next weekend's War Eagle Daze will teach local residents about the importance of the War Eagle Creek and surrounding area. To hear more from our conversation, click here.
Tomorrow the Omni Center for Peace, Justice and Ecology will host its sixth annual Peace Gardens Tour in Fayetteville. One gardener will unveil new work by local sculptor Hank Kaminsky. For tickets visit www.omnicenter.org or call 935-4422.
“Sky Blue Sky” by Wilco
Becca suggests several musical performances for your holiday weekend entertainment.
“Roit Rhythm” by Sleigh Bells
Kevin Kinder from NWA Newspapers discusses his band selections for Day 4 of Wakarusa.