
Ozarks At Large



From millage elections to sales tax votes and even a run for U.S. Senate, we've covered a lot of political ground in the past seven days.




Clint Fullin is an example of the second (or third) generation of documentary filmmakers with connections to the University of Arkansas Department of Journalism.

Flooding affects many parts of Northwest Arkansas, manufacturing defects apparently affected the Pegasus Pipeline when it was tested in 2006, and the state lottery commission is finding itsself on the wrong end of a lawsuit.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, January 3, 2014
On this special edition of Ozarks at Large we listen again to some of our favorite stories from 2013, including: how to make it to age 100 in Huntsville, an odds-defying collaboration between a renown musician and Trike Theater and the creation of the Ozarks at Large quiche cup.
D’Lorah Hughes, an associate professor at the University of Arkansas School of Law, discusses how “Pro-Bono Week” emphasizes on the idea of providing legal services free of charge to people in need.
Sean-Paul and Juliane will engage you with astonishing feats, all part of “Intrigue Theatre,” staged this autumn in the downtown city auditorium. Intriguetheater.com
“Ghost Under Rocks” by Ra Ra Riot
West Side Story opens tonight at Walton Arts Center. Also on tonight’s list - “Letters Home” at Alma Performing Arts Center, and more.
University of Arkansas Razorback volleyball team will conclude a five-match home stand tomorrow night. Coach Robert Pulliza has the details.
“Pow Pow” by Dengue Fever
Exciting times are in store for us at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith. UA-Fort Smith Academy of the Arts’ Executive Director Dr. Rosilee Walker Russell explains.
“If I Only Had A Brain” by Earl Klugh