Dan Sanker, the chief executive officer of CaseStack in Fayetteville, authored the book “Collaborate: The Art of We.” The book highlights the art of cooperation in the business world.
Ozarks At Large
Nova Scotia-based puppetry company Mermaid Theatre will stage their adaptation of three Eric Carle books for children for a benefit show.
NPR's Guy Raz spoke with Kyle Kellams about the eight edition of the Three Minute Fiction contest.
Fort Smith witnesses a decrease in homeless numbers. We take a look at the reasons behind the reported decrease.
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The Illinois River Watershed Partnership is organizing the fifth annual Riparian project in six cities in Arkansas and Oklahoma this Saturday.
More information is available at www.irwp.org.
Columnist Wayne Bell from www.fayettevilleflyer.com discusses the return of Mad Men, and why fans of Snow White and Casablanca should look forward to the rest of March.
Militant Grammarian Katherine Shurlds is back on Ozarks at Large. Today, she targets Facebook posts.
Ozarks at Large’s Meredith Martin-Moats took a trip with her family to the Museum of Discovery in Little Rock. She details her trip for us.
To visit Meredith Martin-Moats’ blog Boiled Down Juice: www.boileddownjuice.com.


Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, a conversation with author Joyce Carol Oates prior to her lecture in Fayetteville. Plus, a bit of tinkering before the Amazeum opens to children and the community next fall.
Less than two weeks ago, Heifer International, the Little Rock based hunger and poverty relief organization, hired a new CEO to replace longtime leader Joe Luck. Roby Brock of Talk Business DOT net sat down with new CEO Pierre Ferrari late last week to find out where he wants to see Heifer grow.
A new concert venue in Springdale is providing a places for all ages to play and listen to live music.
"Renew" by The Wedding
Becca suggests a percussion ensemble for today's entertainment pick.
"Lover Come Back to Me," the great Northeast blackout and more in our history capsule for November 9.
"Wind Chimes" by Paquito D'Rivera
If you are a princess, space alien, cowgirl, elf, or faerie, then you may have attended the first annual Fantasy Faire of the Ozarks last weekend. Jacqueline Froelich (who is a reporter) takes us to meet the "Crones."
"My Foolish Heart" by Oscar Peterson