Ozarks At Large

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Thursday, March 27, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, Spring is officially here, and warmer weather will soon bring with it insects like mayflies and damsel flies out and about. But before those bugs mature, they spend their young lives as nymphs in local waterways. We visit a local creek to see what is swimming and crawling beneath the surface. Plus, a conversation with another one of this year's gubernatorial candidates, Mike Ross. The Democrat has aspirations that stretch beyond this November. And back-handsprings and lateral bars: what it takes to be one of the best gymnastics programs in the country. We spend some time with the Arkansas Razorback Gymbacks, who will host this year's national championship regionals this week.
Becca Martin Brown, from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers, says Toto (and Dorothy) will be here soon.
Louis Jordan is one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Still, many Arkansans might not know about their native son. Stephen Koch, the host of Arkansongs, has written a new book about him.
Here is the list of the ten clips we used as our salute to The Wizard of Oz (and the explanation for each): 1. Pinball WIZARD by the Who 2. Jed Clampett as played by Buddy Ebsen, the actor originally cast as the... 3. ...TIN MAN, also the inspiration for a song by America. 4. A 1961 documentary about Ham, sent into space by NASA...a real-life FLYING MONKEY. 5. John Cougar Mellencamp sings Rain on the SCARECROW. 6. Famous television doctor, Dr. OZ. 7. The song Africa by TOTO. 8. A 1966 commercial for the game TWISTER. (as in the phenomenon that sent Dorothy to Oz) 9. The Tokens sing the (cowardly?) LION sleeps tonight. 10. Elton John with the title song from his album Goodbye YELLOW BRICK ROAD. Apologies to the band Kansas and the song Witchy Woman by the Eagles. Maybe next time.
Next year an LLM degree at the University of Arkansas will be obtainable in a face-to-face setting or from a distance.`
at end of show: "Amanda Jewell" by Ricky Skaggs
Michael Tilley, from The City Wire, helps us dissect an odd news week.