
Ozarks At Large



Fourth District Congressman Tom Cotton says that he thnks the government shutdown will negatively impact national security, while Senator Mark Pryor gives his account of yesterday's shooting near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.. Arkansans for Compassionate Care get their proposed ballot title approved by the state attorney general. And John Brown University gets a sizable contribution toward the school's forthcoming nursing program.


Web Exclusive: Pictures of the new 21c Exhibit

Becca Martin Brown tells us about an upcoming concert at Crystal Bridges featuring a new composition by Bruce Adolphe which is inspired by the works of Mary Cassatt.
Many events benefitting non-profit organizations are taking place in the coming weeks.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, an event fit for your very own Pagnozzi princess, and a one-woman performance parodies what happens after 'happily ever after.' Plus, a new facility helps one organization provide goodwill to the state.
Research at the University of Arkansas is leading the way to knowing more about weather conditions from the past.
The University of Arkansas recently became an all-Steinway school. And we recently met the man charged with keeping all of the instruments sounding at their best.
"As Time Goes By" by Teddy Wilson
Rob Thomas, the St. Valentine's Day Massacre and more in our history capsule for February 14.
The thaw means schedules are getting back to normal and Becca says tonight has several musical opportunities for those with cabin fever.
"Angry Chair" by Trio of Oz