Radine Trees Nehring discusses the seventh novel in her "To Die For" series set a War Eagle Craft Fair.
Ozarks At Large
From "Oliver!" to a brand new murder mystery in downtown Bentonville, Becca Martin Brown from NWA Newspapers suggests hanging out in a theatre this weekend.
The Springdale School District is set to move into the old Cannon Express building, the UA's Walton College of Business gets ranked by U.S. News and World Reports, and negotiations about ambulance service in Benton County continues.

Second City and STOMP opened things up for the latest season of Walton Arts Center. Now the acts hit the stage in quick succession. We have a rundown of the next few weeks at the venue.
Improvements are set to take place and Bentonville airport, U.S. Senator Mark Pryor speaks out against aggression against Americans in Libya, and the women's Razorback golf team finishes its first tournament of the season.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, September 2, 2013
On this special Labor Day edition of Ozarks at Large, we hear selections from the rest of our live events from the Fayetteville Roots Festival weekend, including performances by Joe Crookston and Mary Gautier, a discussion with David Johnson of the Fayetteville Public Library about the library's plans for the future, and we talk with Hank Kaminsky about his new project on Kickstarter. And, we have a special "Labor Insecurity Day" montage, containing film and musical references to people who will likely soon be looking for work.
Those allusions are:
Jerry Reed singing "Guitar Man," a tune made famous by Elvis Presley
Jerry McGuire trying to keep his cool after being canned from his management agency
Johnny Paycheck and his hit "Take This Job and Shove It"
Olive Stanton (played by the venerable Emily Watson) trying to determine if she's in the right line at the employment office in Cradle Will Rock
Woody Guthrie singing his song "Blowin' Down The Road," decades before Andy Griffith or the Grateful Dead made the song their own.
Future Marty gets the ax in Back to the Future Part II
Jim Croce rapping on the difficulties of finding a decent-paying job in "Working at the Car Wash Blues"
The Dude gets lectured by "The Big Lebowski" on the merits of gainful employment in the movie of the same name
Bob Dylan singing about rambling around the country in an alternate of his tune "Tangled Up in Blue
Fourteen Fayetteville restaurants will donate portions of Thursday proceeds to the Peace at Home Family Shelter. The event comes during the first week of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Roby Brock of TalkBusiness.net recaps the business news of the past seven days, including announcement of the latest class of the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame.
Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers says one of the busiest months for entertainment begins today.
The 13th Annual Arkansas Insect Festival is Thursday at the Pauline Whitaker Animal Science Center at the University of Arkansas. Ozarks at Large’s Christina Thomas gives us the preview.
"Grasshopper" by Xavier Cugat
Dennis Collins has accompanied many of the area’s musicians on stage. Tomorrow at Clapp Auditorium on Mt. Sequoyah, he takes the top bill. He’ll pull out some of the songs he wrote more than thirty years ago.