Ozarks At Large

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large

Tuesday, November 19, 2013
On this edition of Ozarks…a spare budget, a stark story and a love of Arkansas locations are ingredients for a new movie called Come Morning. The northwest Arkansas premier is in a few weeks and we'll hear from the film’s creator. Plus a preview of GIS Day…how creating maps has changed in just the past thirty years…and how the earth changed 10-thousand years ago. Michael Jochim offers a preview of his talk tonight about the end of the last ice age and how the planet changed.
Hope 2013 is a free health clinic that will take place Friday and Saturday at Central United Methodist Church in Fayetteville. For more information, call Kevin Fitzpatrick at 575-3777.
Becca says the UA Drama Department's studio series will begin tomorrow with performances at Nadine Baum Studios.
"Wild" by AFI
A new documentary profiles more than two dozen LGBT elected office holders in the United States.
Kirbi Allen is the 2013 Miss Rodeo Arkansas, but in a few months, she will travel to Las Vegas to compete in the Miss Rodeo America pageant.
Backroad Anthem is working on recovering after having a trailer loaded with their musical gear stolen this weekend.